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  2. Struggling to Make the First Move? Try One of These Flirty ...

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    Ready to shoot your shot? Copy and paste any of the pickup lines below, or go ahead and approach that person you’ve been eyeing with your head held high. You’ve got this!

  3. Wait list - Wikipedia

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    Wait list. Colleges use waitlists to hedge their bets, uncertain about how many accepted students will say yes, and to draw applicants from the waitlist when vacancies open. In addition, waitlists allow colleges to target acceptance letters to students likely to attend to maintain the college's selectivity ranking and yield.

  4. Virtual queue - Wikipedia

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    Virtual queue. Virtual queue is a concept used in both inbound call centers and other businesses to improve wait times for users. Call centers use an Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) to distribute incoming calls to specific resources (agents) in the center. ACDs hold queued calls in First In, First Out order until agents become available.

  5. Gemini (chatbot) - Wikipedia

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    Google opened up early access for Bard on March 21, 2023, in a limited capacity, allowing users in the U.S. and UK to join a waitlist. Unlike Microsoft's approach with Bing Chat, Bard was launched as a standalone web application featuring a text box and a disclaimer that the chatbot "may display inaccurate or offensive information that doesn't ...

  6. AI experts ready 'Humanity's Last Exam' to stump powerful tech

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    September 16, 2024 at 1:03 PM. By Jeffrey Dastin and Katie Paul. (Reuters) - A team of technology experts issued a global call on Monday seeking the toughest questions to pose to artificial ...

  7. How to Read Political Polls Like a Pro

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    To identify the likelies, pollsters may start with the simple questions of whether someone is registered to vote and if they plan to vote this year. Others add in questions about whether the ...

  8. Crisis Text Line - Wikipedia

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    Crisis Text Line is a global nonprofit organization providing free and confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by texting HOME to 741741. [1] The organization launched in 2013, and its services are available 24 hours a day throughout the United States, Canada, UK, and Ireland.

  9. Pillowfort - Wikipedia

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    pillowfort.social. Pillowfort is an American social media networking service and blogging website. The website was launched in 2017 in open beta. [2] It grew to 20,000 members in the first two and a half years then more quickly in 2018. [3] As of October 2020, the site had more than 100,000 users. [4]