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  2. Silicon Valley (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rotten Tomatoes presented the first season with a 95% rating and an average score of 7.9 out of 10 based on 57 reviews, with the critical consensus "Silicon Valley is a relevant, often hilarious take on contemporary technology and the geeks who create it that benefits from co-creator Mike Judge's real-life experience in the industry."

  3. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    Software security goes mainstream In the wake of Microsoft's Windows 98 release, 1999 becomes a banner year for security (and hacking). Hundreds of advisories and patches are released in response to newfound (and widely publicized) bugs in Windows and other commercial software products. A host of security software vendors release anti-hacking ...

  4. Criss Angel - Wikipedia

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    Criss Angel was born on December 19, 1967, [8] at Hempstead General Hospital in Hempstead, on Long Island, New York.He is of Greek descent. [9] [10] Angel was raised in Elmont until fourth grade, when his family moved to East Meadow, New York. [11]

  5. Mandrake the Magician - Wikipedia

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    Mandrake the Magician is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Lee Falk before he created The Phantom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mandrake began publication on June 11, 1934. Phil Davis soon took over as the strip's illustrator, while Falk continued to script.

  6. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A 10-foot-deep swimming lake at one time, it was turned into the deepest lake in Louisiana thanks to a salt mining accident. Landsat Island: A lonesome island with a frankly humorous tale. List of gaps in Interstate Highways: Traffic-lighted intersections, drawbridges, and other oddities in the Interstate Highway System which violate the standards.

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/April 2006 ...

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    I had no idea. But googling for it, it seems "skew" is a Scottish term for a gable coping, that is, the top bit of the gable wall that sticks up to stop water from running down the wall. --BluePlatypus 14:33, 1 April 2006 (UTC) And, of course, "skew" is a general geometric term for two lines which are neither parallel nor intersecting.