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Because the name is generic but patriotic, it has occasionally been used as a "container" name for various datasets or leaked documents circulated on forums.
While the exact contents depend on where the file was encountered, here is the most common context for a file with this specific naming convention:
To view the "deep text" or actual contents of the file, you would typically need the 7-Zip utility or a similar extractor (like WinRAR or Keka). If you found this as a "deep text" reference in a specific search or database, it usually points to the metadata or the list of filenames stored inside the compressed archive without actually extracting them.
In some digital archiving circles, this name is used for collections of the Stars and Stripes military newspaper, specifically digitized batches of historical editions.
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As a teacher I wanted to give assignments to my students, but (IMHO) the available simulators were not intuitive enough. We worked out the first version of this simulator with José Antonio Matte, an engineering student at PUC Chile. The simulator was functional but a bit unstable, so I created this second version. Please let me know if the simulator is being used in new institutions. If you find any bugs or have comments feel free to contact me.
Because the name is generic but patriotic, it has occasionally been used as a "container" name for various datasets or leaked documents circulated on forums.
While the exact contents depend on where the file was encountered, here is the most common context for a file with this specific naming convention: Stars&Stripes.7z
To view the "deep text" or actual contents of the file, you would typically need the 7-Zip utility or a similar extractor (like WinRAR or Keka). If you found this as a "deep text" reference in a specific search or database, it usually points to the metadata or the list of filenames stored inside the compressed archive without actually extracting them. Because the name is generic but patriotic, it
In some digital archiving circles, this name is used for collections of the Stars and Stripes military newspaper, specifically digitized batches of historical editions. In some digital archiving circles, this name is