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ok, explain it's duality, who discovered it, and how.


lol, j/k.

particles that travel in waves, einstein, light bending around the sun.

you're up selkie.
 
ok, explain it's duality, who discovered it, and how...

Have you got an hour or two... LOL!!!

Question: In geological terms, the Pacific plate is a large piece of the earth's crust that is outlined by earthquake zones and many active volcanoes bordered on the east by the west coast of North America, On the north by Alaska and the Aleutians, on the west by Japan and the Philippines, and on the south by New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. This outline of very active geology is also known by another, less scientific but more common, colorful term. What is it?
 
I can see the game has taken another turn.
I'm about as familiar with computer algorithms as I am Scooby Doo :wacko:

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Here's a hint. She was the only legitemate child of Lord Byron, the poet. Also, I'm thinking this is probably obscure to anyone not into computer/technology history so feal free to reseach if you need to.
 
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Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein? Oh wait, she was grandaughter of Percy Shelley.
 
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Alix said:
Nope, she was married to him.

Lady Lovelace?

Correct. She wrote algorythms for Charles Babbage's anylitical engine, though it was never built, and was one of the first to see uses for such a device beyond mathematical applications, including word processing and music generation.

You're up Alix.
 

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