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    Literature database?

    But they're not the same.
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    Is this a solution for congestion impacting emergency response?

    Wikipedia: I'm thinking that the volunteers would form the physical barrier to prevent traffic from entering those intersections, which could be planned via the phone app.
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    Literature database?

    Have you tried https://archive.org/ Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more. But besides that, I guess it would be Amazon.com
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    Is this a solution for congestion impacting emergency response?

    Consider this situation: I'm sure every one of us would dread being in that ambulance. So I am looking for input on this idea to assist emergency vehicles. Suppose that the city put out a call for pedestrian volunteers to bide in segments of the city where such congestion creates these...
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    Projection Maps for Alien World Navigation

    DaveC426913 was wondering "if there's a way to make a rigid globe that can fold into a compact shape."
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    Projection Maps for Alien World Navigation

    Is a holographic solution out of the question?
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    Causing periodic storm events on a fictional planet

    Do you really need that much detail in your RPG? I think your description is perfectly sufficient (and exciting, really), and in fact by leaving the precise rules in vague territory, can give you wiggle room when the various denizens offer up their own explanations and accounts, which probably...
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    Formatting when paste from Open Office in Win 7

    When I did it, i noticed that clicking the gear for "Toggle BB code" removes it.
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    Thoughts on Tenet

    I hear that after its theatrical run, they'll start production on it.
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    B The Monty Hall paradox/conundrum

    Yeah, I looked this up and, well, it's a bit out of my intellectual reach. But I was just curious if it could be done.
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    B The Monty Hall paradox/conundrum

    Is this a situation where the probability is being adjusted in the middle of an operation? Can we do that in mathematics? (General question - I know very little about math)
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