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  2. Sorites paradox - Wikipedia

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    Color gradient illustrating a sorites paradox, any adjacent colors being indistinguishable by the human eye. There are many variations of the sorites paradox, some of which allow consideration of the difference between "being" and "seeming", that is, between a question of fact and a question of perception; [2] this may be seen to be relevant when the argument hinges on each change being ...

  3. Buridan's ass - Wikipedia

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    Since the paradox assumes the ass will always go to whichever is closer, it dies of both hunger and thirst since it cannot make any rational decision between the hay and water. [1] A common variant of the paradox substitutes the hay and water for two identical piles of hay; the ass, unable to choose between the two, dies of hunger.

  4. Coal refuse - Wikipedia

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    Piles of coal refuse can have significant negative environmental consequences, including the leaching of iron, manganese, and aluminum residues into waterways and acid mine drainage. [2] The runoff can create both surface and groundwater contamination. [3] The piles also create a fire hazard, with the potential to spontaneously ignite.

  5. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Let p m be the number of piles having m stones and p n be the number of piles having n stones. Then there is a theorem that game positions with p m even are P positions. [11] This theorem can be shown by considering the positions where p m is odd. If p m is larger than 1, all stones may be removed from this pile to reduce p m by 1 and the new p ...

  6. Twenty-One Card Trick - Wikipedia

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    Minor aspects of the presentation are adjustable, for example the cards can be dealt either face-up or face-down. If they are dealt face-down then the spectator must look through each of the piles until finding which one contains the selected card, whereas if they are dealt face-up then an attentive spectator can immediately answer the question of which pile contains the selected card.

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  8. Clear the cache on supported mobile browsers - AOL Help

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    When you use a web browser it saves some information from websites in its cache and cookies. Clearing them fixes certain problems, like loading web pages, images, videos or formatting issues on sites. Safari for iOS

  9. Out of This World (card trick) - Wikipedia

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    The performer takes a deck of cards, and places on the table two face-up "marker" cards, one black and one red; the black on the left and the red on the right.The performer tells the spectator that he or she is going to deal cards face-down from the deck and the object of the exercise is for the subject to use their intuition to identify whether each card in the deck is black or red.