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8 days ago- Network (1976)
- Jurassic Park
- Pulp Fiction
Seer of the tapes! Knower of the episodes!
Part of my job is to review security footage for reported incidents.
If there is a long-lasting visual cue that the event has or has not happened yet (e.g. a window is either broken or not), then a binary search is very useful.
If the event lasts only a moment and leaves no visual cue (e.g. an assault), then binary search is practically useless.
At least “crushed by asteroid” is not contagious.