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The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.
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New Beer’s Eve Jokes: Kick Off the Brew Before the Big Day

New Beer’s Eve Beer Jokes: Celebrate on April 6th—the unofficial pre-party to National Beer Day on April 7th—with a frothy collection of witty beer jokes to tickle your funny bone and lift your spirits.

Every loaf of bread is a tragic story of a group of grains
that could have become beer but didn't.

How can you show that you're planning for the future?
Buy 2 cases of beer instead of 1.

Why does Corona go through your system so fast?
Because it does not have to stop to change color.

When I drink water
it has to be filtered through a brewery first.

If you take the word "milk"
and change only four letters,
you get "beer."

Dinosaurs had no beer
how did that work out?

For more laughs and brew-tiful humor, see more beer jokes.

You can't buy happiness,
but you can buy beer
that's kind of the same thing.

I ran twice today...
first I ran out of beer...
then I ran to get some more.

How can you show that you're planning for the future?
Buy 2 cases of beer instead of 1.

Why does Corona go through your system so fast?
Because it does not have to stop to change color.

Beer is made from hops.
Hops are plants.
Therefore beer = salad.

My doctor told me to watch my drinking,
so now I drink in front of a mirror.

Beer:
Because no great story ever started with someone eating a salad.

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Herbert Spencer Gasser

Born 5 Jul 1888; died 11 May 1963 at age 74. American physiologist who shared (with Joseph Erlanger) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for fundamental discoveries concerning the functions of different kinds of nerve fibres. They studied the barely detectable electrical impulses carried by isolated mammalian nerve fibres. By 1924, they had succeeded in adapting the oscillograph to physiological research, enabling them to visualize amplified nerve impulses on a fluorescent screen. Using this device, they demonstrated that different nerve fibres exist for the transmission of specific kinds of impulses, such as those of pain, cold, or heat. Their work also made it possible to construct improved recording machines to diagnose brain and nervous disorders.
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