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  2. Monk-e-Mail - Wikipedia

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    The amount of messages sent went from 44 million in July 2006 [24] to 70 million in November 2006. [22] It had reached its 100 millionth message by December 2007, [25] going up to 160 million in 2011. [23] In January 2007, sent Monk-e-mail messages were played 83 million times, and users were spending an average of six minutes on the site. [26]

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Roblox reported that roughly 345,000 game developers on the platform earned money through the program. [7] [21] Avatar item creators have also used the platform to make money, with some individuals designing items as a full-time job. In 2020, it was reported that the highest-earning creators made over $100,000 a year off of item sales.

  4. One Million Monkeys Typing - Wikipedia

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    One Million Monkeys Typing was conceived of and built by Nina Zito, a web designer, and Ilya Kreymerman, a web developer. [1] Zito and Kreymerman were discussing the notion of people writing new endings to classic works of literature, and they further developed the idea into One Million Monkeys Typing, on which entire stories were written by users. [1]

  5. 11 of the most interesting things you can buy with one ... - AOL

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    Although $1 million may seem like a lot of money, unfortunately, it doesn't stretch as far as it used to. But, if you're a frugal spender, it may be just enough to buy everything you've always wanted.

  6. DOGE: Examples of federal spending that could be on the ... - AOL

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    Tens of millions per year for DEI at the Pentagon.Nearly $32 million in COVID funding for luxury cars.$1.2 million in taxpayer dollars to find evidence that racism is to blame for poor sleep in ...

  7. Wikipedia:10,000 most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    It represents the top 10,000 passwords from a list of 10 million compiled by Mark Burnett; for other specific attributions, see the readme file. The passwords were listed in numerical order, but the blocks of entries and positions of some simpler entries (e.g., "experienced" at 9975 and "doom" at 9983) hint that this may not be a sorted list.

  8. Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Given enough time, a hypothetical chimpanzee typing at random would, as part of its output, almost surely produce one of Shakespeare's plays (or any other text).. The infinite monkey theorem and its associated imagery is considered a popular and proverbial illustration of the mathematics of probability, widely known to the general public because of its transmission through popular culture ...

  9. Diaper-wearing monkey attacked a Wal-Mart employee in a ... - AOL

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