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Checkers Solved!

Link to the home of ChinookCan you believe it, some computer scientists at the University of Alberta have worked out how to always win at Checkers (known in the UK as Draughts). To prove it they have created a Java applet which can play you and will always win.

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Checkers has a search space of 5×10^20 (ie 5 followed by 20 0s) i.e. 500,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible moves. Compared to chess of course that is miniscule but it is a million times larger than Connect four.

This was a project that started in 1989 and an earlier version of the program won the World Checkers competition in 1994. Though it is a fairly trivial task- the research itself will have many uses. Other games that may get ’solved’ in the future will include Othello (also known as Reversi) and Poker.

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50 Free Animated Films!

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Link to Animated FilmsOn the National Film Board of Canada, there are Fifty NFB animated shorts, including several animation classics, that can be accessed directly. You can search them by title, director and year of production.

The one shown graphically (“Air” by Paul Driessen in 1972) illustrates what lack of oxygen means! It left me breathless!

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