Recently published research shows that Pac-Man played a critical role when the Soviet Union and the United States signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (SART). Pac-Man was explicitly mentioned numerous times, beginning with Jimmy Carter’s inaugural address in January 1977.
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Elaine Marie Benes is a fictional character in Seinfeld, the American television sitcom played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Several decades after the show has stopped airing, there is a little know fact we think should be brought to everyone’s attention:
Louis-Dreyfus grew up with and competed in horse diving.'
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While the number of stories about bots writing articles is increasing, you’re wondering if computers will replace journalists. The answer, at least for the time being, is no.
First of all, artificial intelligence still needs to be able to produce complex news stories.'
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Most researchers agree that the first evidence of hockey’s existence comes from Europe. Steve Wytmeyer, Associate Professor of History at West Virginia University, says:
“If a Russian researcher wanted to get access to literature or other material about early Russian history in general or the hockey game in particular, he would have to investigate the development of the ice rink directly.'
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A declassified CIA memorandum shows that Adolf Hitler was witnessed alive in Colombia in 1954 — several years after his alleged suicide in Berlin in 1945.'
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