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    Conway's Game Of Life

    A simple Java class for Conway's Game of Life

    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life for the rules of the game.
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    This is a FreeCell solitaire game solver written in the Java. It is fast and capable - it solves all of the first million Microsoft deals in about 4 hours - 99.99% of them in less than a second, and no deal takes more than 1 minute.
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    Running Reality

    Running Reality

    World history plays out down to street level on a detailed map.

    Running Reality no longer uses SourceForge. Visit us at our homepage! We at Running Reality believe that we can use the power of today's computers and mobile devices to bring history to life in an accessible, immersive, and engaging way for K-12 students, history enthusiasts, and visitors to historical sites. Running Reality gives you a map that lets you go any place on any date from 3000BC to today and explore down to the street-level of history. This model has nations and cities but...
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