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How do you make yourself fall in love with someone and make that person fall in love with you too?

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How to say correctly: “I don’t see a white yolk” or “I don’t see a white yolk”?

How right? Five plus seven is "eleven" or "eleven"?

How to measure the volume of an empty room using a grandfather clock pendulum (quite large), a clock and a holey shoe?

How do you make yourself fall in love with someone and make that person fall in love with you too?

How to pluck a branch so as not to frighten away a bird?

How to jump from a ten-meter ladder and not hurt yourself?

How can the number 666 be increased by one and a half times without performing any arithmetic operations on it?

What was the highest mountain on Earth before Mount Everest was known?

What is the highest mountain in the world from bottom to top?

Which part of the bookcase is half a consonant?

What kind of food, even boiled in five pounds of salt, will never be salty?

What woman first rubs against you, and then begins to demand money from you?

What land will never grow old?

Which note and product have the same name?

Which garment has a hundred pieces without a single seam?

What bird is called porridge?

Which bird bears the name of the ship?

What bird is named after the dance?

What bird is named after the fruit?

What bird is named after the part of a musical instrument?

What bird consists of one letter and a river?

Which river flies?

What river can bite?

Which river floats?

Which river is the most terrible?

Which river is the most terrible?

What fish is named after a person?

Which capital of a European state stands on a soft bed?

What 2 notes designate an edible product?

Which two cities are named after hunting birds?

What two chocolates always argue with each other?

What pronouns spoil the road?

What words exhausted Winnie the Pooh?

What constellations are named after birds?

What three numbers when added and multiplied give the same result?

Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day?

Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day?

What will a bay horse be like if you bathe him?

What city can you embroider?

What kind of comb do you comb your hair with?

How can a shepherd save a flock of sheep on an island if a fire is moving on them without going into the water and extinguishing the fire with nothing?

What notes can be used to measure distance?

What notes can divide the whole?

What rocks are not in the sea?

What female name can be written as thirty "I"?

Which animal has six legs and walks on its head?

What invention allows you to look through walls?

What was the president's name in 1975?

What wheel does not turn at the right turn?

What sea without banks?

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The new Samsung eUFS chips are designed for use in advanced driver assistance systems (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, ADAS), next-generation dashboards, and infotainment systems.

Products with a capacity of 64 and 128 GB are presented. They are made in accordance with the JEDEC UFS 2.1 standard. The declared data read speed reaches 850 MB / s, which is approximately 3,4 times faster than eMMC 5.0 memory. The number of input / output operations per second (IOPS) when reading reaches 45 - this is about 000 times more than eMMC.

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