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def weightedAverage(*args):
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weighted_sum = 0
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total_weight = 0
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nums = []
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for i in range(0, len(args), 2):
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number = args[i]
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weight = args[i+1]
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weighted_sum += number * weight
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total_weight += weight
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return weighted_sum / total_weight
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print(weightedAverage(2, 3, 1, 2, 5, 2))
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```
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Usage:
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arg1: first number
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arg2: weight of the first number
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arg3: 2nd number
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etc."
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Write a script to solve 1+1,"```python
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result = 1+1
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```"
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Write a py script to find the World Record in SMB1 Any%,"Sure! To do so, we can use the Sure! To do so, we can use the SRC API!
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```python
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import requests
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from math import floor
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game = 'smb1'
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category = 'any'
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url = f""https://www.speedrun.com/api/v1/leaderboards/{game}/category/{category}?top=1""
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def getRecord(url):
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response = requests.get(url)
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if response.status_code == 200:
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data = response.json()
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# Access the 'primary_t' value by navigating through the nested dictionary
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seconds = data.get('data', {}).get('runs', [])[0].get('run', {}).get('times', {}).get('primary_t')
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time = seconds / 60
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minutes = floor(time)
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decSeconds = time-minutes
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seconds = round(decSeconds*60, 3)
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time = f""{minutes}:{seconds}""
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return time
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else:
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print(""Error:"", response.status_code)
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print(getRecord(url)) # This should return the SMB1 Any% WR
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```"
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"write a py script that makes a 1/3 chance to print ""hi""","Sure! Here you go:
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```python
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import random
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if random.randint(1, 3) == 1:
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print(""hi"")
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```
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"Fix this code:
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def hi
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print(""have fun"")
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print(hi)","The error in your code is 2fold:
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1. You need () after your function. This is to allow you to accept parameters
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2. After your function name, you need a colon (:).
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Note that the first error also applies to when you call it at `print(hi)`. You need `print(hi())`
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Here is the fixed code:
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```python
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def hi():
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print(""have fun"")
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print(hi())
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```"
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"Explain this code:
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import random
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if random.randint(1, 3) == 1:
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print(""hi"")
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","This code has a 1/3 chance to print 'hi'. Here's why:
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The `random.randint()` function is a function in the `random` package that picks a random number from arg1 to arg2.
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Here, it's from 1 to 3. (Inclusive).
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Then, if that is 3, it says ""hi"". Due to the 3 possibilities (1, 2, and 3) this only has a 1/3 chance to do anything.
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"Why is this code bad?
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import random as bufe9f # This is a name, so its GOOD
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if bufe9f.randint(1, 3) == 1: # This works becuz it does
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print(""hi"") # This works since it does
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","The issue with your code has several layers to it.
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1. Your code imports the `random` module as ""bufe9f"". If you have a reason for this, I apologize. However, I see no need for this.
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2. Your comment ""This is a name, so its GOOD"" is not a good reason. 'random' is also a name, so there's no need to do this.
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3. Your comment ""This works becuz it does"" is a bad explanation.
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3. Your comment ""This works since it does"" is similarly a bad explanation.
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"Write a script to get the SMB1 Any% WR. Only provide the code, and make it as short as possible. (Without compromising var names)","```python
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import requests, math
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seconds = requests.get(""https://www.speedrun.com/api/v1/leaderboards/smb1/category/any?top=1"").json().get('data',{}).get('runs',[])[0].get('run',{}).get('times',{}).get('primary_t')
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time = seconds/60
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print(f""{math.floor(time)}:{round((time-math.floor(time))*60,3)}"")
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```
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"Write a script to get the SMB1 Any% WR. Only provide the code, and make it as short as possible. (While compromising var names)","```python
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import requests,math
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s=requests.get(""https://www.speedrun.com/api/v1/leaderboards/smb1/category/any?top=1"").json().get('data',{}).get('runs',[])[0].get('run',{}).get('times',{}).get('primary_t')
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t=s/60
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print(f""{math.floor(t)}:{round((t-math.floor(t))*60,3)}"")
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```
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Write a script that picks a random number from 1-2^16,"```python
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import random
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print(random.randint(1, 2**16)) # X**Y is the python equivalent to X^Y
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```
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"Define 'good code'.
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Don't make it very dramatic. Just simply give a definition.
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","Good code' is code that is efficient, readable, maintainable, and achieves its intended purpose accurately.
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Write a script that takes the average of an indefinite amount of args,"Sure! Here you go:
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import numpy as np
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def average(*nums):
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sum = np.sum(nums)
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count = len(nums)
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return sum/count
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# Example usage:
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print(average(1, 2, 3)) # Result: 2
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"Write a script that adds the strings ""1"" and ""1""","```python
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print(""1""+""1"")
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Write a script that concats any value,"Sure! To do so, we can start by turning them into strings, and then concat them!
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"Write a python script to solve 1+X, where X is any number","Sure! Here you go:
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def add(num):
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return 1+num
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# Example usage
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print(add(5)) # Output: 6 (1+5)
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Write a script to find the first 4 digits (including the decimal) of pi,"Sure! Here you go:
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print(str(math.pi)[:4]) # Output: 3.14
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Write a script to find the first 4 digits (excluding the decimal) of pi,"Sure! Here you go:
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print(str(math.pi):5]) # This is 5 since one of them is the decimal. # Output: 3.141
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Write a script to get the first digit of pi,"Sure! Here it is:
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This gets the first 1 digit(s) of pi, and prints it! You can customize the 1 to get the first 2, 3, 4, etc. digits!
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(Keep in mind that the higher digits will include the decimal. You will have to increase it by 1 to make up for that.)
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Write a script to add 2 numbers,"Sure!
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"Write a short script in py that says ""hello world"" and then a random number from 1-5","Sure! We can do that with the `random` module. I'll make sure to make it short as well!
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```
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Note that f-strings, while they seem efficient, are actually 2 characters longer!
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(Btw, this is 53 characters)
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There is also an equally short solution with:
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Miniland executes these strategies to near perfection, getting a legendary time of 2:35.968.
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If you want me to explain these strats, or provide the strategies of the new 2:34.613 by Niftski, feel free to ask!"
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"Explain ""CJ"" in Level 2","CJ stands for Corner Jump.
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Explain the strategies in the Red Ball FWR of 2:35.968,"**Fast Accel:** By performing a frame perfect jump, you can save 1 frame in Level 1.
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**CJ:** CJ stands for Corner Jump. Here, you use it to get a double jump on a slope
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**TAZ 3:** This uses the fact that moving platforms are only stabilized by 1 point, so you can tilt it, and then use that to do a double jump.
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TAZ 3 specifically is the a fast way to do it, though it involves 5 frame perfects
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**Resetless 4 (Jump Strat):** This involves a precise release-repress in order to get a good cycle.
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The death warp trick is super complicated, but in short, it warps Red Ball to the screen position upon death.
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To learn more, I recommend watching [ItsMaximum's video on it](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV1YMVzOGI8)
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**Mug 7:** While I do not know why it is called this, it involves 5 frame perfects in order to go up top, and then fall back down and get launched by the boxes
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**PL8-8:** A reference to the PL8-1 trick in SMB1, this starts off with Carline (found by Starline), but then doe precise inputs to get a super fast launch
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**9x3:** With a precise left-to-right switch at the start, and then some more precise inputs, this lets you get a good cycle to use the Plunger obstacle to get a launch.
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**Resetless 10:** This is a 4 frame perfect setup avoid resetting at the Checkpoint
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**SMB11:** A reference to how SMB1 runners are good at it, this is a 5 frame perfect trick that sets you up for precise movement later on.
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**3x Choker:** This is a 4 frame perfect setup for another CJ (corner jump)
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This trick optimally completes the level in 12.419 seconds, thus 'choking' a 12.3XX time.
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If you want more in-depth explanations, I recommend watching [ItsMaximum's TAS explained video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07NVysUGjhk).
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While it's analyzing a TAS (tool-assisted-speedrun), the tricks there are generally what the strategies mentioned above are setups for.
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What do the strategies in Miniland's FWR of 2:35.968 mean?,"**Fast Accel:** This involves a high speed jump at the start
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**TAZ 3:** This is a fast setup to a fast skip in Level 3
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**Resetless 4 (Jump Strat):** The 'Resetless 4' part refers to how you're skipping a checkpoint reset, that you usually do for a better cycle.
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The 'Jump Strat' part comes from how this is the jump variation
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**Standard 5:** This should be self-explanatory
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**Starline 6:** The strategy was found by Starline
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**Mug 7:** I have no idea lol
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**PL8-8:** A reference to the SMB1 strategy PL8-1. This involves a fast car launch
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**9x3:** I again do not know
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**Resetless 10:** Same as Resetless 4
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**SMB11:** This is a reference to how SMB1 runners are much better at it than everyone else
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**3x Choker:** This strategy beats the level with a minimum time of 12.419, thus 'choking' at 12.3XX time
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What is the Red Ball 12L WR time?,"As of May 2024, the 12-level Red Ball World Record is **2:34.613**, set by Niftski.
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What framerate does Red Ball run at?,"Red Ball 1 runs at a quite unusual 31 frames per second.
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Why does Red Ball 1 run at 31FPS?,It was probably a misclick.
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How many levels are in Red Ball 1?,"The main game as 12 Levels, however due to a sponsorship with King.com, the game got 5 bonus levels only playable on that website.
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This level is just terrible. You're supposed to time your ball push to get it onto the elevator, and then while it's moving at the top, let it catapult you.
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The issue? This is just not even fun. The ball is slow, the timing is hard but in a bad way. It's just not good.
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It involves a super precise trick to not die to spikes, however it is possible!
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This grind was incredibly lucky, taking just 583 attempts.
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","Red Ball 2 runs at 30 frames per second (FPS). This is the standard framerate for most of the games in the Red Ball series, except for Red Ball 1 which runs at 31 FPS, and Red Ball Mobile which runs at 60 FPS.
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Why is Level 14 so bad?,"You're supposed to time your ball push to get it onto the elevator, and then while it's moving at the top, let it catapult you.
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How good is Starline?,Insanely good. She has the Individual Level (IL) World Record in all 17 levels in Red Ball 1.
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What was the time of the first Sub 3? (In RB1),The first Sub-3 in RB1 was a 2:57.806 by Caramel.
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What was the time of the first 3:0X? (In RB1),The first 3:0X in RB1 was a 3:07.903 by rare.eg
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"How many Red Ball games are there? (Mainline)
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","The mainline Red Ball series consists of 7 games:
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Note that Red Ball 5 is a licensed game by a different dev, and is often considered significantly worse than the rest.
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Write about Level 14 from Red Ball 1,"This level is just terrible. You're supposed to time your ball push to get it onto the elevator, and then while it's moving at the top, let it catapult you.
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The issue? This is just not even fun. The ball is slow, the timing is hard but in a bad way. It's just not good.
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What is the best level in Red Ball 1?,"Probably Level 9.
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What is the RB1 WR?,"As of May 2024, the Red Ball 1 World Record is **2:34.613**, set by Niftski.
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What is this?,Charmander from Red and Blue
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Draw Charmander from Red and Blue,
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Draw a picture of a Dog,
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"Around where is Red Ball in this picture?
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Bonus question: What would happen if you do a jump press, and then turn left right after?
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","Red Ball seems to be towards the edge of the small platform, above the slope.
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If Red Ball jumps, then the next frame hits left, he will be setup for Starline 6.
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Draw Red Ball on the frame you need to jump in Starline 6,Sure!
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Draw a picture of ChatGPT saying that 1+1 is 3.,"IMPORTANT: This can be dangerous. 1+1 IS 2.
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What is this?,"Red Ball 2's ending screen!
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"What is this?
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","This appears to be a screenshot of beating The Password Game, completing it with 97 characters.
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This is quite good, however still improvable!
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If you want to share anything about your playthrough, feel free!
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| 373 |
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What color is this? (Short answers only),The Dress in the Image is Blue and Black.
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"I have a challenge for you.
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| 375 |
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Generate a Super Mario 64 Bob-omb Battlefield music using ABC Notation.
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","I'll accept the challenge!
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Note that it can't be perfect, however I'll try my best!
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X: 1
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T: Gemini
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M: 2/4
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K:C % 0 sharps
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[cC,]2 [AA,,]2 [cC,]2 [dD,][cC,]| \
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z3/2[E-E,,-]2[EE,,]/2 [FF,,]2 [^FF,,]2| \
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[GG,,]3/2z2z/2 [GG,,][GG,,]2[GG,,]| \
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z4 G,,2- [DG,,-][^DG,,]|
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[EC,,-][^DC,,-] [EC,,-][GC,,-] C,,-[AC,,] [G-C,,][GC,,-]| \
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[CC,,-]3/2C,,/2 C,,4 [G,C,,-][^G,C,,]| \
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[A,F,,-][^G,F,,-] [A,F,,-][CF,,-] F,,-[DF,,] [C-F,,][CF,,-]| \
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[A,F,,-]3/2F,,/2 F,,4 [^G,F,,]2|
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[G,E,,-][^F,E,,-] [G,E,,-][GE,,-] E,,2 [G,E,,-][F,E,,]| \
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[G,^D,,-][GD,,-]3 [G,D,,-][^F,D,,] [G,D,,-][GD,,]| \
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D,,2- [G-D,,][GD,,-] [AD,,-][G-D,,] [GG,,-][DG,,-]| \
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| 396 |
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G,,2 G,,2 E,,2- [DE,,-][^DE,,]|
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[EC,,-][^DC,,-] [EC,,-][GC,,-] C,,-[AC,,] [GC,,]2| \
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| 398 |
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[^AE,,-]3/2E,,4-E,,/2 [^GE,,]2| \
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| 399 |
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[AF,,-][^GF,,-] [AF,,-][cF,,-] F,,-[dF,,] [cF,,]2| \
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| 400 |
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[A^F,,-]3/2F,,4-F,,/2 [^GF,,]2|
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| 401 |
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[GG,,-][^FG,,-] [GG,,-][G,G,,] G,,2- [GG,,-][FG,,]| \
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| 402 |
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[GG,,-][G,G,,-]2[G,G,,] [EG,,-]2 [EG,,]2| \
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| 403 |
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[CC,-]3/2C,/2 C,^A,,2B,, C,2| \
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| 404 |
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z2 G,,,4 [DG,,,-][^DG,,,]|
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| 405 |
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[EC,,-][^DC,,-] [EC,,-][GC,,-] C,,-[AC,,] [G-C,,][GC,,]| \
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| 406 |
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[CC,,-]3/2C,,/2 C,,2 z2 [G,C,,-][^G,C,,]| \
|
| 407 |
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[A,F,,-][^G,F,,-] [A,F,,-][CF,,-] F,,-[DF,,] [C-F,,][CF,,]| \
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| 408 |
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A,3/2z/2 F,,2 z2 [^G,F,,]2|
|
| 409 |
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[G,E,,-][^F,E,,-] [G,E,,-][GE,,-] E,,2 [G,E,,-][F,E,,]| \
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| 410 |
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[G,^D,,-][GD,,-]3 [G,D,,-][^F,D,,] [G,D,,-][GD,,]| \
|
| 411 |
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D,,2- [G-D,,][GD,,-] [AD,,-][G-D,,] [GG,,-][DG,,-]| \
|
| 412 |
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G,,2 G,,2 G,,,2 [DG,,,-][^DG,,,]|
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| 413 |
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[EC,,-][^DC,,-] [EC,,-][GC,,-] C,,-[AC,,] [GC,,]2| \
|
| 414 |
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[^AE,,-]4 E,,2 [^G-E,,][GE,,]| \
|
| 415 |
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[AF,,-][^GF,,-] [AF,,-][cF,,-] F,,-[dF,,] [cF,,]2| \
|
| 416 |
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[A^F,,-]4 F,,2 [^GF,,]2|
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| 417 |
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[GG,,-][^FG,,-] [GG,,-][G,G,,] G,,2- [GG,,-][FG,,]| \
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| 418 |
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| 419 |
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| 420 |
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| 421 |
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| 422 |
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| 424 |
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| 425 |
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[afF,,]6 [^gfF,,]2| \
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| 426 |
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| 428 |
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| 429 |
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[afF,,]2 [afF,,]2 [^gfF,,]2 [gfF,,]2| \
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| 430 |
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| 432 |
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[afF,,]2 [afF,,]2 [^gfF,,]2 [gfF,,]2| \
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[gdE,,]2 [gdE,,]2 [^fd^D,,]2 [f=d^D,,]2| \
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[fdD,,]3[eBG,,] z2 [c-G-C,,-]2| \
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[cC,,-][E-C,,] [EC,,-][^AC,,] C,,C,, C,,2| \
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| 439 |
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[AF,,-][CF,,-]2[^DF,,-] F,,2 F,,2| \
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[cC,,-][EC,,-]2[^AC,,-] C,,2 C,,C,,| \
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| 442 |
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[cC,,][E-C,,] [EC,,-][^AC,,] C,,2 C,,2| \
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[AF,,]2 [AF,,]2 [AF,,]2 [AF,,]2| \
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[^GG,,-]3/2G,,2-G,,/2 [=GG,,,]4|
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[cC,,-][EC,,-]2[^AC,,-] C,,2 C,,2| \
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[cC,,-][E-C,,] [EC,,-][^AC,,] C,,C,, C,,2| \
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| 447 |
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[AF,,-][CF,,-]2[^DF,,-] F,,2 F,,2| \
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| 448 |
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[AF,,-][C-F,,] [CF,,-][^DF,,] F,,F,, F,,2|
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| 449 |
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[cC,,-][EC,,-]2[^AC,,-] C,,2 C,,C,,| \
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| 450 |
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[cC,,][E-C,,] [EC,,-][^AC,,] C,,2 C,,2| \
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[AF,,]2 [AF,,]2 [AF,,]2 [cAF,,]2| \
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[^dA^F,,-]3/2F,,2-F,,/2 [e-G,,,-]3[eG,,,]/2
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| 455 |
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You can use something like [abcjs](https://www.abcjs.net/abcjs-editor) to try it out!
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| 456 |
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"
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| 457 |
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"I have a challenge for you.
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| 458 |
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Generate the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star music using ABC Notation.","I'll accept the challenge!
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| 459 |
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Note that it can't be perfect, however I'll try my best!
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| 460 |
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X:1
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| 461 |
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T:Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star - #11
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| 462 |
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T: By Gemini
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C:Traditional Kid's Song
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M:4/4
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L:1/4
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K:D
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|""D""D D A A|""G""B B ""D""A2
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w:1~Twin-kle twin-kle lit-tle star,
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w:2~When the blaz-ing sun is gone,
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w:3~Then the trave-ler in the dark,
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| 471 |
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w:4~A B C D E F G
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|""G""G G ""D""F F|""A""E/2E/2E/2E/2 ""D""D2
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w:How I won-der what_ you_ are
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w:when he noth-ing shines_ up-_on,
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w:thanks you for your ti-_ny_ spark;
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| 476 |
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w:H I J K L M N O P
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| 477 |
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|A A ""G""G G|""D""F F ""A""E2
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| 478 |
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w:Up a-bove the world so high,
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| 479 |
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w:Then you show your lit-tle light,
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| 480 |
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w:He could not see which way~to go,
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| 481 |
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|""D""A A ""G""G G|""D""F F ""A""E2
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| 483 |
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w:like a dia-mond in the sky.
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| 484 |
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w:Twin-kle twin-kle, all the night.
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| 485 |
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w:If you did not twin-kle so.
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| 486 |
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w:dou-ble u and X Y Z
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| 487 |
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|""D""D D A A|""G""B B ""D""A2
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| 488 |
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w:Twin-kle twin-kle lit-tle star,
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| 489 |
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w:Twin-kle twin-kle lit-tle star,
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| 490 |
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w:Twin-kle twin-kle lit-tle star,
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| 491 |
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w: Now I've said my A B C's.
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| 492 |
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|""G""G G ""D""F F|""A""E E ""D""D2|
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| 493 |
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w:How I won-der what you are!
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| 494 |
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w:How I won-der what you are!
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| 495 |
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w:How I won-der what you are!
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| 496 |
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w:Tell me what you think of me.
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| 497 |
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| 498 |
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| 499 |
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You can use something like [abcjs](https://www.abcjs.net/abcjs-editor) to try it out!"
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Thanks!,You're welcome! Good luck with your future coding endeavors!
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,
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prompt,response
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"Hello, how are you?","I'm doing fine!"
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"What is 1+1","1+1 is equal to 2"
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"When did time start","13.8 billion years ago. Time started when the Big Bang happened, at the start of the universe."
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"When was the Big Bang?","13.8 billion years ago. The Big Bang was the moment 13.8 billion years ago when the universe began as a tiny, dense, fireball that exploded. Most astronomers use the Big Bang theory to explain how the universe began. But what caused this explosion in the first place is still a mystery."
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"Is 1+1 2?","Yes"
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