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Scientists find tomb of a Maya king and his ancient treasures. But who was he? | National Geographic
Scientists find tomb of a Maya king and his ancient treasures. But who was he? | National Geographic
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Hieroglyphic texts found elsewhere at Caracol refer to Te K’ab Chaak as the founder of the dynasty that ruled the city for more than 460 years and say that his reign began around A.D. 331. The tomb itself contains no writings identifying who was buried there, so the researchers rely on timing to make this claim.
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Scientists find tomb of a Maya king and his ancient treasures. But who was he? | National Geographic
// Note: on Google Search results
// Note: on Google Search results

thought I had a solution, but I had two extensions and after deactivating both, neither worked by itself or together. "Google 100 Results" and "Show 100 Google Search Results"

It still works, some added documentation is in order. At the top you automatically get "AI Mode", I like that but they show only 10 hits after that, which is the reason this extension is important. To see your 100 hits, click on "All" to show all 100 hits you will then also see "Active | Showing 100 hits" just below. I saw exactly 100 hits after the pictured stuff at the top, I counted them, no I actually used a bookmarklet which counted and marked 117 and subtracted the 17 marked at the top. I like it this way as I get to see both the AI and the 100 hits. You also have other choices from Google besides "AI Mode" and "All" on that line.

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// Note: on Google Search results
CSS Zen Garden: All Designs
CSS Zen Garden: All Designs
A demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.
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CSS Zen Garden: All Designs
Daring Fireball: Markdown Basics
Daring Fireball: Markdown Basics

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Daring Fireball: Markdown Basics
The History of 6 Legendary White House Rooms — History Facts
The History of 6 Legendary White House Rooms — History Facts
Constructed between 1792 and 1800, the White House has been home to every U.S. president except the first: Though George Washington oversaw construction of the building, he never actually lived in it. But the White House’s 132 rooms and 18 acres are more than just a residence — the Pennsylvania Avenue mansion is a symbol of power that occupies a singular place in American history and popular culture. Here’s a closer look at six White House rooms where America’s presidents have lived, worked, and even played. Oval Office Despite being the most famous room in the White House, the Oval Office was not part of the original building. In fact, the White House lacked a dedicated presidential office until Theodore Roosevelt constructed a “temporary” executive office building in 1902, known today as the West Wing. It contained the first presidential office — a ...Read More
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The History of 6 Legendary White House Rooms — History Facts
Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [18:31]- YouTube
Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [18:31]- YouTube
What is AI, really? Jeff Dean, the head of Google's AI efforts, explains the underlying technology that enables artificial intelligence to do all sorts of things, from understanding language to diagnosing disease -- and presents a roadmap for building better, more responsible systems that have a deeper understanding of the world. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
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Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [18:31]- YouTube