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  • shootingstars
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    Probably Reading and Writing! :)
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    I understand what you're saying, but they used AI because it was impossible to predict Beethoven's unfinished Symphony with just humans, the odds of you guessing correctly are next to nothing. Even with AI, the robot is not entirely accurate. Personally I think the Symphony should remain unfinished because at the end of the day, we don't know what Beethoven would've written.
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    This needs to be everywhere in case of times of drought, as long as it won't harm the ocean in any way. This idea would solve quite a lot of problems, mainly the droughts in California and in other places. I hope the idea becomes reality, can't wait.
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    Hey everyone, I'm back. This festival looks very cool and fun, it's a lot like Christmas considering that it has so many lights! So it's very pretty :-)
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
    wolfdog added a news bookmark.
    Humans have flown to the Moon and may even make it to Mars. But providing clean water to all remains a challenge.  The World Health Organization estimates that one in three peop...
    Over 2 years ago
  • casgirl
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    this looks like a really fun book, one I would like to read!
    Over 2 years ago
  • extrememsb
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    I would like to win this book because I read the first one and I liked it. It was a fun and interesting way to learn about Greek mythology. That is what I LOVE about National Geographic books.
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    Simone backed out of the competition, I don't blame her.
    Over 2 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    ''None of us are free until we are all free. And we weren’t free on the Fourth of July in 1776.'' Sorry, but July 4th is a celebration for OUR country, not specific individuals. Not once did I ever think July 4th and ''Juneteenth'' were correlated, since I thought we made it clear that July 4th is the day America gained independence from Great Britain, not slavery. I honestly though just think that Juneteenth is a constant woeful reminder of a time many Americans wish were forgotten about, we don't need to go back there constantly. Thanks, hope everyone reads this comment.
    Almost 3 years ago
  • wolfdog
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    Almost 3 years ago

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