The Goonies
The Goonies.
"Data," "Sloth," "Chunk," Andy," and "Mouth" are characters from the movie "The Goonies," a popular adventure-comedy film from 1985 directed by Richard Donner. The story follows a group of kids who embark on a treasure hunt to save their homes from foreclosure.
Mikey, Chunk, Mouth, Sloth, Data, Stef, Andy, Brand, Troy, and The Fertelie's
It is difficult to provide an exact number of sloths that die each day as there is limited data on wild sloth populations. However, threats such as habitat loss, deforestation, and road accidents contribute to sloth mortality. Conservation efforts are critical to protect sloth populations and prevent further losses.
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood
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Andy Benson has written: 'The collection and dissemination of accident data'
Yes I was just at IMBD.com which is Internet Movie Base Data and the second movie is slated for sometime in 2012. All the guys are back except Jet Li and Van Damm is in it with Chuck Norris and Bruce Willis rumored to be in it. Seriously they need to get Chuck NOrris in one of thses films, even if it is a small role
The length of a movie is quantitative data.
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Andy Canfield has written: 'Systan's macro-analytic regionwide transportation model' -- subject(s): Urban transportation, Evaluation, Data processing
The RAM chip sloth is a term used in digital electronics to describe a slow or inefficient memory chip that struggles to keep up with data processing demands. It may result in reduced system performance, as the CPU has to wait longer for data retrieval, leading to bottlenecks. This concept highlights the importance of selecting high-quality RAM to ensure optimal performance in computing systems.