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File:Splashdance.jpg|link=Splashdance|'''''[[Splashdance]]''''' is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer. | File:Splashdance.jpg|link=Splashdance|'''''[[Splashdance]]''''' is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer. | ||
File:Should I Go Back to the Axiom of Choice.jpg|link=Should I Go Back to the Axiom of Choice?|'''''[[Should I Go Back to the Axiom of Choice?]]''''' is a set theory drama film starring Charles Bukowski and Ernst Zermelo. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 23 September 2024
First In, First Out is a classic treatise on queuing theory which emphasizes the effect of ethanol on gnomon algorithm theorists.
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Splashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer.
Should I Go Back to the Axiom of Choice? is a set theory drama film starring Charles Bukowski and Ernst Zermelo.
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