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Widely circulated on Usenet in its day, and well known in the computer software industry, [4] the article compares and contrasts real programmers, who use punch cards and write programs in FORTRAN or assembly language, with modern-day "quiche eaters" who use programming languages such as Pascal which support structured programming and impose restrictions meant to prevent or minimize common ...
Competitive eating, or speed eating, is a sport in which participants compete against each other to eat large quantities of food, usually in a short time period. Contests are typically eight to ten minutes long, although some competitions can last up to thirty minutes, with the person consuming the most food being declared the winner.
Another speed-eating couple, Rich and Carlene LeFevre, are longevity role models. After competing since the mid-80s, the LeFevres have reached old age in good health, Sudo says. (Rich is 80 years ...
Peter Czerwinski (born Piotr Czerwinski; [3] November 30, 1985), better known by his stage name Furious Pete, [4] is a Canadian competitive eater and YouTuber. Czerwinski currently holds fourteen Guinness World Records in eating.
He did his first eating challenge around 2014-2015 as a follow-up to a diet where he got his body fat down to 8%; and he began competing professionally in 2017. [8] In 2016, he was given a position as food tester by the owner of an American-style diner chain in Yorkshire, who took out £1 million in insurance on his stomach and tastebuds. [ 7 ]
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On September 4, 2011, she attained the United States Chicken Wing Eating Championship in Buffalo, New York, by eating 183 chicken wings in 12 minutes. On September 2, 2012 Joey Chestnut consumed 191 wings, weighing 7.61 pounds (3.45 kg) in 12 minutes to take competitive-eating trophy from the five-year champion Sonya Thomas.