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Quarterback Jalen Hurts has had new playcallers every year of his career in Philadelphia, but after this season’s disappointing finish, the team’s brass will have to weigh whether it’s time for another new one.
When WALL-E broke down, she returned it for a new one, only to see the same problem arise again and again.
Whereas she named her Roomba “Rosie,” after the lovable robotic maid from “The Jetsons,” she calls the new one “HAL,” after the menacing, sentient computer in “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
Mobile phone owners with devices more than 10 years old may need to get a new one as 2G and 3G networks are phased out, a tech expert has said.
From BBC
Their findings suggest the specimen may not belong to any known human ancestor species and could represent an entirely new one.
From Science Daily
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