January 2009
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Quick, define intelligence. If you find your way out of a labyrinth, do you...
– The Book of W
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And the rainbow stood on the earth. She knew that the sordid people who crept...
– The Rainbow by D. H. Lawrence
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Too true, too many tears! Dawns of heartbreak.
Each moon is cruel, and every...
– The Drunken Boat by Arthur Rimbaud
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The Game of Life
In its own way, water is capable of processing data. To aid in comprehending this concept, let’s play a classic game: the Game of Life.
The Game of Life by John Conway visualizes how simple rules generate a complex and diverse outcome. In 1970, John Conway worked as a mathematician in Cambridge University, England. During that period, he initially presented the principles of the game in an...
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