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Bright and Beautiful Approach in Data Science: Explained
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Bright and Beautiful Approach in Data Science: Explained

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What kind of tools were created by Suddhanali using strong stones?

  • Clay pots and frog ponds
  • English stones and man-sized stones (correct)
  • Return receipts and mortgage papers
  • Venus flytraps and boar hides
  • Based on the text, what was the main occupation of Pilla Man?

  • Restoring parts in the video industry
  • Selling frozen copper coins (correct)
  • Creating tools from boulders
  • Developing tools with a compass
  • Which tool mentioned in the text was not created using stones?

  • V-waisted frog pond
  • Demisquare
  • Carpenter's square
  • What's App house (correct)
  • What was the primary material used by Greg Gregoreds to create his tools?

    <p>Strong stones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which individual in the text was known for having a clear academic background and followers on 'Understudy'?

    <p>Greg Gregoreds</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were some of the materials used in creating the tools mentioned in the text?

    <p>Health stones and man-sized stones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • In the last video, there is a discussion about Bright and Beautiful Approach in data science, which was used by a letter turner named Greg Gregoreds.
    • The letter turner, Greg Gregoreds, began writing back in the 1890s and wrote return receipts and mortgage papers on parchment.
    • He started with a simple carpenter's square and developed more tools, such as a demisquare, a compass, and a set square.
    • The strong and heavy stones, like boulders from mountains, were used to create these tools.
    • The man, Suddhanali, who made these tools was also known for his strong Venus flytraps and boar hides.
    • South winds, English stones, health stones, and man-sized stones were also used in the creation of these tools.
    • The man, Pilla Man, who sold these tools, was known for his vast sales and collection of frozen copper coins.
    • The clay pots, frog ponds, and rock holes were also used to create more tools, like the V-waisted frog pond and the What's App house in the middle of the desert.
    • The tools were used in various fields, such as restoring parts in the video industry and in the middle of the desert.
    • The man, Greg Gregoreds, has a clear and academic background and has a following on a channel called "Understudy" and a Press Belief Account on Parler.
    • There are more related updates and follows on the Telegram link in this description box and two note forge pots to check out.
    • The video also mentions the Matching library and watching the video for more information.

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    Explore the Bright and Beautiful Approach in data science, as discussed in a video featuring Greg Gregoreds. Learn about the tools used by Greg Gregoreds in the 1890s, including a carpenter's square, demisquare, compass, and set square. Discover the unique materials like strong stones, Venus flytraps, boar hides, English stones, and health stones used in creating these tools.

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