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  2. Telephone numbers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Egypt has a number of emergency phone numbers including: Police: 122 (or 112 on mobile) ... Number format Toll free 0800-xxx-xxxx

  3. Telephone numbers in Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    These numbers have since migrated to the 08 9162 and 08 9164 ranges. [6] Until 1975, country code 672 was assigned to Portuguese Timor. [7] When that territory was annexed by Indonesia in 1975, it used the Indonesian country code +62 and the area code 390. However, following the end of Indonesian rule in 1999, the code +672 9 was used under an ...

  4. Telephone numbers in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of Number Portability numbers beginning 77 are designated for use by Vodafone Qatar. 800: 7: 7 Non-geographic number – Freephone - 900: 7: 7 Non-geographic number – Audiotext - 92: 5: 5 Non-geographic numberSMS services Designated for Ooredoo 97: 5: 5 Non-geographic numberSMS services Designated for ...

  5. Global Consciousness Project - Wikipedia

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    Roger D. Nelson developed the project as an extrapolation of two decades of experiments from the controversial Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR). [6]In an extension of the laboratory research utilizing hardware Random Event Generators (REG) [7] called FieldREG, investigators examined the outputs of REGs in the field before, during and after highly focused or coherent group ...

  6. Lavarand - Wikipedia

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    Lavarand, also known as the Wall of Entropy, was a hardware random number generator designed by Silicon Graphics that worked by taking pictures of the patterns made by the floating material in lava lamps, extracting random data from the pictures, and using the result to seed a pseudorandom number generator.

  7. Telephone numbers in Japan - Wikipedia

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    0120 NTT Freedial, toll free services 0130 Automated information services 0140 Disaster relief wireless communications 0160 Disaster relief satellite communications 0170 NTT Dengon Dial, chat line services 0180 NTT Telegong, TV/Radio show feedback dial-in 0180 NTT Teledome, automated information services 0190 NTT Angel Line, automated directory services via PC/modem 0190 NTT Annai Jozu ...

  8. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    Those numbers were eventually translated into 1390xx9xxx, where xx were local identifiers. The oldest China Mobile GSM numbers were ten digits long and started with 139 in 1994, the second oldest 138 in 1997, and 137, 136, 135 in 1999. The oldest China Unicom numbers started with 130 in 1995, the second oldest at 131 in 1998. Keeping the same ...

  9. Wikipedia:Random - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article. Depending on your browser, it's also possible to load a random page using a keyboard shortcut (in Firefox, Edge, and Chrome Alt-Shift + X ).