"I Palindrome I" is a song by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was the second single from Apollo 18, released in 1992 by Elektra Records. They Might Be Giants performed the song on Late Night with David Letterman in 1992. Michael McKean recites the lyrics of the song in the documentary Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns. (Wikipedia).
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Inspired by http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQOjkuJtBfM
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野口宇宙飛行士による教育現場での活用を目指した映像取得(その2)
国際宇宙ステーション(ISS)に長期滞在中の野口聡一宇宙飛行士が、5月2日に、教育現場で活用される教材を目指した映像取得プログラム(おもしろ宇宙実験その2)を実施しました。
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Srecko Brlek: Palindromes patterns
Abstract: The study of palindromes and their generalizations in a word has gained a lot of interest in the last 20 years, motivated by applications in physics, biology, discrete geometry, to name only a few. Using Sebastien Ferenczi as an example, we illustrate the computation of its palin
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Python Programming Practice: LeetCode #5 -- Longest Palindromic Substring
This episode of Python Programming Practice shows two approaches to LeetCode #5 -- Longest Palindromic Substring https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindromic-substring/ This is a medium difficulty problem. Note that the intent of this series to help viewers think through approaches
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C Program To Check A Number Is Palindrome Or Not | Palindrome Program In C | Simplilearn
This video is based on C Program To Check A Number Is Palindrome Or Not. Palindrome Program In C Tutorial will help beginners with a theoretical as well as a practical explanation of the program about the working and implementation of the Palindrome. ✅00:00- C Program To Check A Number I
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RubyConf 2019 - Learn Enough Ruby by Michael Hartl
RubyConf 2019 - Learn Enough Ruby by Michael Hartl Ruby is a big language, used for lots of different things—so, where to start? This talk discusses the core subjects needed to learn enough Ruby to be productive, focusing both on features it has in common with other languages and the thin
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Svetlana Puzynina: On k-abelian palindromes
Recording during the thematic meeting: "Combinatorics on words" the March 16, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathemati
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#MegaFavNumbers A small discussion regarding a famous "proof" that all numbers are interesting. This video is my participation in the #MegaFavNumbers project.
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Lecture 7 - Suffix Arrays and Assembly
This is Lecture 7 of the CSE549 (Computational Biology) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2010. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.algorithm.cs.sunysb.edu/computationalbiology/pdf/lecture7.pdf More infor
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Checking For Palindromes in Excel - Episode 2313
A recent news story reported that 02/02/2020 was the first time in 900 years that we had a palindrome as a date. While the news story left out a bunch of additional details, I was wondering if you could easily fact-check that in Excel. In today's episode a way to use Dynamic Arrays, SEQUEN
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A Puzzle To Make You Weep With Frustration Then Joy!
Today's puzzle sees the return of Qodec with a sensational sudoku called Herringbone. But how do you start it?! You can play the puzzle at the following link: https://app.crackingthecryptic.com/sudoku/9pHpmQqr79 Rules: Normal sudoku rules apply. In cages, digits must sum to the small
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