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  2. Jon Lebkowsky - Wikipedia

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    Through the WELL, he also became associated with Howard Rheingold and Whole Earth Review, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and boing boing, where he was associate editor. He had early associations with staff at Wired Magazine and conducted a regular, weekly series of chats called Electronic Frontiers Forum at HotWired .

  3. 2013 Philadelphia building collapse - Wikipedia

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    Rescue operations following the building's June 5, 2013 collapse The June 5th memorial, subsequently erected near the site of the building's collapse. At 10:43 am, the four-story building under demolition collapsed onto the one-story building next door. The buildings crashed down with crumbling brick and wood snapping.

  4. Temporal paradox - Wikipedia

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    A bootstrap paradox, also known as an information loop, an information paradox, [6] an ontological paradox, [7] or a "predestination paradox" is a paradox of time travel that occurs when any event, such as an action, information, an object, or a person, ultimately causes itself, as a consequence of either retrocausality or time travel.

  5. Collapse of the Space Building - Wikipedia

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    The collapse of the Space Building occurred on the night of October 12, 2013, when Tower 6 of the Space Building, a residential apartment complex, collapsed in Medellín, Colombia, killing 12 people. [1] Local authorities evacuated the rest of the building to avoid an imminent new collapse. [2]

  6. RICH nightclub railing collapse - Wikipedia

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    On 7 June 2024, a third-floor balcony railing collapsed outside of the RICH nightclub at the Alttus Corporate Center & Plaza in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, causing about 20 concertgoers to fall from a height of more than 12 meters (39.4 feet) and killing two while injuring 15. [1]

  7. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Also, if the table has cell spacing (and thus border-collapse=separate), meaning that cells have separate borders with a gap in between, that gap will still be visible. A cruder way to align columns of numbers is to use a figure space   or   , which is intended to be the width of a numeral, though is font-dependent in practice:

  8. Edna Cintrón - Wikipedia

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    At 8:46 a.m. on September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11, a hijacked domestic passenger flight, crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The impact occurred between the 93rd and 99th floors, destroying all escape routes leading to lower floors, while also trapping and killing all occupants above the 91st floor.

  9. Progressive collapse - Wikipedia

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    The building was a steel-frame design, and the collapse was the first known example of the total progressive collapse of a steel-framed building. [ 3 ] On May 16, 1968, the 22-story Ronan Point apartment tower in West Ham , London suffered a fatal collapse of one of its corners because of a natural- gas explosion , which destroyed a load ...