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  2. Moving sofa problem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the moving sofa problem or sofa problem is a two-dimensional idealization of real-life furniture-moving problems and asks for the rigid two-dimensional shape of the largest area that can be maneuvered through an L-shaped planar region with legs of unit width. [1]

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  4. Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    This book is filled largely with descriptions of dimensions for use in building various items such as flower pots, tables, altars, etc., and also contains extensive instructions concerning Feng Shui. It mentions almost nothing of the intricate glue-less and nail-less joinery for which Chinese furniture was so famous.

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    Vending machines: Dive computers: September 12, 2016 28-05 356 Ultra-thin glass: Pallet dismantling machines Cupcakes: Seamless stainless steel tubing September 19, 2016 28-06 357 Potash: Leather bracelets Wild rice: Hex key L wrenches: October 7, 2016 28-07 358 Metal nail files: Birch bark canoes: Cruiser boat hardtops: High-voltage circuit ...

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  7. How to exercise from the comfort of your couch - AOL

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    You can also follow along with the video above. Do each exercise for eight to 10 repetitions per exercise, per side, unless otherwise noted. Repeat the series for your desired number of rounds.

  8. Dreamachine - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamachine (a contraction of Dream Machine), invented in 1959 by Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville, is a stroboscopic flickering light art device that produces eidetic visual stimuli. Description [ edit ]

  9. What your peeing frequency can say about your health - AOL

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    If your peeing pattern bothers you or if you’re regularly waking up at night to pee, see a urologist who can help you determine what’s going on and potentially start bladder training exercises.