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-- hah, todd's trivia thread... (https://volitionwatch.game-warden.com/vwbb/showthread.php?threadid=1669)
wrongs.
Briefly elaborate please.
The Halting problem, first demonstrated by Alan Turing, is an undecidable decision problem. There's a bunch of math to it, if you want me to go into it.
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eek. no math. you=l33t 
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EVERYONE ELSE: ZERO!!!!
Question 3: What is the name of 1 of the 2 most common NP-Complete Problems in Computer Science?
Hooray for me! 
I think the answer to the next one is 3-SAT.
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Nope, sorry.
Could it possibly be the Hamilton Cycle then?
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Close enough.
The two I had in mind were the Hamilton Problem and the Satisfiability Problem.
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Ah. That one I didn't know, so I was just reading through results from search engines. Those NP-Complete problems are some pretty complicated stuff 
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Q4: A few weeks ago the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team played the UofI Illini Girls basketball team. Who won the game and what was the score?
They won vs. Illinois at a score of 111-62
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The Halting Problem (or the one I found) asks for a way to determine in advance whether a program will halt or not.
oh my gosh.. more American sport, this is looking like an entirely useless thread.
Oh, excuse the hell out of me. From now on I'll only ask about foreign sports.
Q6: What is it called when all the players on the field gather into a huddle in Rugby?
Touching time?
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Did I mention I know nothing about Rugby?
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Originally posted by Orange:
Touching time?

I agree wholeheartedly with you. d00d! I typed this with my eyes closed!
A scrum, actually.
Dammit, does it always have to be a sport I either know nothing about or everything about? =P
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Originally posted by Todd:
Q6: What is it called when all the players on the field gather into a huddle in Rugby?
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