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  2. There are techinically a few pictures of francium floating around, 2 of which are on the element's article (the 300,000 atom heat one and the 200,000 atom light one), and 2 here (the black and white one of 1000 atoms, and the discovery paper). However, none of these depict the atom directly, they are just images of the heat and light emitted by ...

  3. Unlisted number - Wikipedia

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    The first type secret number was typically used by celebrities (in this case the address was hidden as well). The second type unlisted number was not listed in the (paper based) phone book, but was listed on the directory service (a voice call to 018 in the 1970s).

  4. File:The Periodic Table of the Elements in Pictures.pdf

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    The table is color-coded to show the chemical groupings. Small symbols pack in additional information: solid/liquid/gas, the color of an element, common in the human body, common in the earth's crust, magnetic metals, noble metals, radioactive, and rare or never found in nature.

  5. A5/1 - Wikipedia

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    A5/1 is used in Europe and the United States. A5/2 was a deliberate weakening of the algorithm for certain export regions. [1] A5/1 was developed in 1987, when GSM was not yet considered for use outside Europe, and A5/2 was developed in 1989.

  6. Illegal number - Wikipedia

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    An illegal prime is an illegal number which is also prime.One of the earliest illegal prime numbers was generated in March 2001 by Phil Carmody.Its binary representation corresponds to a compressed version of the C source code of a computer program implementing the DeCSS decryption algorithm, which can be used by a computer to circumvent a DVD's copy protection.

  7. Why you need a secret phone number (and how to get one) - AOL

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    Your phone number was never meant to be an all-access pass to your life. That 10-digit string has likely followed you worldwide and across the internet for years. Over the course of that time, you ...

  8. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    Add the clues together, plus 1 for each "space" in between. For example, if the clue is 6 2 3, this step produces the sum 6 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 3 = 13. Subtract this number from the total available in the row (usually the width or height of the puzzle). For example, if the clue in step 1 is in a row 15 cells wide, the difference is 15 - 13 = 2.

  9. Jan. 6 texts, data deleted from Secret Service, Pentagon ...

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    A video of then-President Donald Trump speaking is shown at a hearing last month of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.