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  2. Grok - Wikipedia

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    Grok (/ ˈ ɡ r ɒ k /) is a neologism coined by the American writer Robert A. Heinlein for his 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land.While the Oxford English Dictionary summarizes the meaning of grok as "to understand intuitively or by empathy, to establish rapport with" and "to empathize or communicate sympathetically (with); also, to experience enjoyment", [1] Heinlein's ...

  3. How To (book) - Wikipedia

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    While working on the book, Munroe started to think about problems that he would like to solve and the consequences of solving them in different ways. [1] While researching his answers for How To, Munroe investigated how to dry out a phone that has fallen in water. However, he could not find a reliable practical answer, and did not want to give ...

  4. I know it when I see it - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "I know it when I see it" is a colloquial expression by which a speaker attempts to categorize an observable fact or event, although the category is subjective or lacks clearly defined parameters. It has been a common expression since at least the 19th century.

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  6. Knowing How to Know - Wikipedia

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    The psychologist and writer Robert Ornstein stated that the book "presented a blueprint of the human mental structure. [5] Psychology Today described Knowing How To Know as "A major psychological and cultural event of our time" [6] and the New York Times review commented that "One is immediately forced to use one's mind in a new way." [7]

  7. Googled: The End of the World as We Know It - Wikipedia

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    The review cites the example of a conversation between Auletta and Sergei Brin. After Brin suggested that "people don't buy books" and "you might as well put it online", Auletta asked Brin how does he propose book authors get funding for expenses incurred while writing their books without getting an advance from a publisher.

  8. Help:How to write the perfect "Did you know" hook - Wikipedia

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    On the Main Page of Wikipedia, there is a section which is called did you know (DYK). DYK is meant to showcase new articles as well as rebuilt articles (articles which have been expanded over five times their original size, essentially making them new, or articles completely lacking references which are then doubled in size plus the addition of references).

  9. The Know-It-All - Wikipedia

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    The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World is a book by Esquire editor A. J. Jacobs, published in 2004. [1]It recounts his experience of reading the entire Encyclopædia Britannica; all 32 volumes of the 2002 edition, extending to over 33,000 pages with some 44 million words.