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| | | | | A puzzle by Steven T., a systems engineer at the National Security Agency, from the NSA's September 2016 Puzzle Periodical: Three athletes (and only three athletes) participate in a series of track and field events. Points are awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each event (the same points for each event, i.e. 1st always gets "x" points, 2nd always gets "y" points, 3rd always gets "z" points), with x > y > z > 0, and all point values being integers. The athletes are named Adam, Bob, and Charlie. Adam ... | |
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| | | | | 18F builds effective, user-centric digital services focused on the interaction between government and the people and businesses it serves. | |
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| | | The 900-page blueprint for a second Trump presidency would gut federal education funding, sanction discrimination against LGBTQ+ students, divert taxpayer funds to private schools, and codify book bans and classroom censorship on a national level. That's just the beginning. | ||