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  2. Far Lands or Bust - Wikipedia

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    Far Lands or Bust (abbreviated FLoB) is an online video series created by Kurt J. Mac in which he plays the video game Minecraft. The series depicts his journey to the "Far Lands", a distant area of a Minecraft world in which the terrain generation does not function correctly, creating a warped landscape. [1] [2] Kurt has been travelling since ...

  3. One-letter word - Wikipedia

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    A one-letter word is a word composed of a single letter. The application of this apparently simple definition is complex, due to the difficulty of defining the notions of word and letter. One-letter words have an uncertain status in language theory, dictionaries and social usage. They are sometimes used as book titles, and have been the subject ...

  4. What3words - Wikipedia

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    what3words .com. What3words (stylized as what3words) is a proprietary geocode system designed to identify any location on the surface of Earth with a resolution of about 3 metres (9.8 ft). It is owned by What3words Limited, based in London, England. The system encodes geographic coordinates into three permanently fixed dictionary words.

  5. Languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    Only one proper name is given, Tûrac, an old word for King, the Rohirric for Théoden. That in turn is the Old English word þéoden, meaning "leader of a people", "king" or "prince". As with other descriptive names in his legendarium, Tolkien uses this name to create the impression that the text is "'historical', 'real' or 'archaic'".

  6. Substitution cipher - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encrypting in which units of plaintext are replaced with the ciphertext, in a defined manner, with the help of a key; the "units" may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters, mixtures of the above, and so forth. The receiver deciphers the text by ...

  7. Benchmark’s Victor Lazarte on what changes (and what doesn’t ...

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    In the meantime, for Lazarte, one question remains: He just made his first investment—he’s on the board, figuratively and literally. What happens next? “The fun part starts now,” said Lazarte.

  8. Word ladder - Wikipedia

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    Word ladder. Lewis Carroll's doublet in Vanity Fair, March 1897 changing the word "head" to "tail" in five steps, one letter at a time. Word ladder (also known as Doublets, [1] word-links, change-the-word puzzles, paragrams, laddergrams, [2] or word golf) is a word game invented by Lewis Carroll. A word ladder puzzle begins with two words, and ...

  9. US declines to charge Merrick Garland for contempt - AOL

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    In a letter sent to Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on Friday, a top DoJ official said the department found that Mr Garland's actions "do not constitute a crime". Mr Johnson called ...