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From T.S. Eliot's poem "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" (popularized by Cats the musical), the most remarkable thing about Macavity is that he's a master criminal who is never at the scene of the crime. He's literally called "the Hidden Paw." The poem describes how Scotland Yard is baffled by various crimes—a stolen treaty, a missing file, a ransacked flat—but when they arrive at the scene, "Macavity's not there!" He's always a mile away, calmly lounging or sleeping, providing himself with a perfect alibi. His ability to commit complex crimes and vanish without a trace is his defining, remarkable characteristic.
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To add a bit more technical detail, the web server software (like Apache or Nginx) is always running, listening for requests on a specific port (usually port 80 for HTTP). When a request comes in, it handles the HTTP protocol, figures out which specific file or resource is being asked for, and then serves it up. It can also run server-side scripts (using PHP, Python, etc.) to create dynamic content on the fly before sending it to the user. So, it's not just a dumb file cabinet; it's an active participant in creating your web experience.
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This is the eternal car debate! Here's a quick breakdown:
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Automatic:
- Pros: Much easier to drive, especially in heavy traffic. Less physically demanding. Generally better for beginners.
- Cons: Usually more expensive to buy and maintain. Can be slightly less fuel-efficient (though modern automatics, especially CVTs and DCTs, have closed this gap). Can feel less "engaged" for driving enthusiasts.
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Manual:
- Pros: Cheaper upfront. Lower maintenance costs. Gives you more control over the car, which can be fun and useful in tricky conditions like steep hills. Traditionally better fuel efficiency.
- Cons: Can be tiring in stop-and-go traffic. Has a steeper learning curve.
Verdict: If you do a lot of city driving, go for an automatic. If you're on a budget, enjoy driving, or mostly drive on open highways, a manual is still a great choice.
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Let's break this down! We need to count how many times the digit '2' appears from 1 to 100.
- From 1-9: Just the number 2. So, 1 time.
- From 10-19: The number 12. So, 1 time.
- From 20-29: Here, every number starts with 2 (20, 21, 22, 23... 29). That's 10 numbers for the tens digit. Plus, 22 has an extra 2 in the units place. So, 10 (from the 20s) + 1 (the second 2 in 22) = 11 in this range alone.
- From 30-39, 40-49, ... 90-99: Each of these decades has one number with a '2' in the units place (32, 42, 52, ..., 92). That's 8 more times.
Now, let's add them up: 1 (from 1-9) + 1 (10-19) + 11 (20-29) + 8 (30-99) = 21 times.
But wait, we haven't done 100. 100 has no '2'. So, the final answer is 20.
Tricky, right? The 20s group is what throws people off!
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