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  2. 1 Second Everyday - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, 1 Second Everyday restricted the recording to one second. However, the developers later released Super Seconds, which allowed users to record an additional half a second video. In 2014, 1 Second Everyday Crowds was launched, which is an area in the application featuring compilations of second clips from different users. [5]

  3. If You Can Pass This Simple 10-Second Test, You’ll Probably ...

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    If you can balance on one leg for at least 10 seconds, rejoice! Chances are, you will outlive many of your peers. ... 10 seconds per leg, is all you need for the day. A word of caution though ...

  4. Littlewood's law - Wikipedia

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    The proof of the law is simple. During the time that we are awake and actively engaged in living our lives, roughly for 8 hours each day, we see and hear things happening at a rate of about one per second. So the total number of events that happen to us is about 30,000 per day, or about a million per month.

  5. Instant replay in Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    From announcement of the challenge to confirmation of the call, the process took 1 minute, 40 seconds, longer than MLB's hope of 60 to 90 seconds per review. Later that day, the first successful challenge took place when Atlanta Braves manager Fredi González challenged the call of a Ryan Braun single.

  6. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. [24] As of October 22, 2024, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 3.9 million likes.

  7. 60 Second Docs - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2019, 60 Second Docs has "produced over 450 documentaries, and generated over 3.5 Billion views and 7 million followers". [ 4 ] It was announced in July, 2019 that 60 Second Docs will create a monthly series to highlight "human interest stories" from GoFundMe .

  8. Orders of magnitude (time) - Wikipedia

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    10 1: decasecond das single seconds (1 das = 10 s) 6 das: One minute (min), the time it takes a second hand to cycle around a clock face 10 2: hectosecond hs minutes (1 hs = 1 min 40 s = 100 s) 2 hs (3 min 20 s): The average length of the most popular YouTube videos as of January 2017 [15] 5.55 hs (9 min 12 s): The longest videos in the above study

  9. Lottery mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The chance of winning can be demonstrated as follows: The first number drawn has a 1 in 49 chance of matching. When the draw comes to the second number, there are now only 48 balls left in the bag, because the balls are drawn without replacement. So there is now a 1 in 48 chance of predicting this number.