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Race Result Details |
Racer | Amapola (poem) |
Race Number | 197212 |
Date | Sat, 19 Aug 2023 19:28:41 +0000 |
Speed | 129 WPM Try to beat? |
Accuracy | 98.6% |
Rank | 8th place (out of 21) |
Opponents | adryn (13th place) agentgarbo (14th place) corsairchris (5th place) daniel598 (4th place) former77 (7th place) freshfastjashe (2nd place) grantly (11th place) introstealer (17th place) mth_quitless (3rd place) pasta2 (9th place) pbnl2 (10th place) qoiauve (12th place) sosjiz (19th place) tarifwastaken (18th place) xanderec (6th place) |
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If our civilization goes the way of the dodo and the remnants of our culture are buried in layers, we will certainly have some nasty surprises for future archaeologists. Between used razor blades and pop top can tabs, we will literally keep future diggers on their toes, or at least in very durable shoes.
— Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise?: Mysteries of Everyday Life Explained
(book)
by David Feldman
(see stats)
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