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  2. Roll-your-own cigarette - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll-your-own_cigarette

    Lighting a roll-your-own cigarette. Relatively few smokers in the US, only 6.7%, actually roll their own cigarettes. [7] In contrast, this rate was 17.1% in Canada, 24.2% in Australia, and 28.4% in the UK. [7] Reasons for this difference include the generally lower price of traditional cigarettes in most states in the US compared to Canada and ...

  3. Wikipedia:Make stubs - Wikipedia

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    A well-crafted stub is an acorn that can grow to become an oak tree of an article. So, you just wrote a killer new article, and you see lots of red links.You're surprised, because these topics would probably satisfy the notability guidelines and Wikipedia seems to have articles on every single topic imaginable.

  4. Wikipedia:Stub Makers - Wikipedia

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    The Stub Makers are Wikipedians whose primary existence in Wikipedia is to create stubs. This may encourage new articles when others are unhappy with the stub and ...

  5. Wiki hosting service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_hosting_service

    Both commercial and non-commercial wiki farms are available for users and online communities. While most of the wiki farms allow anyone to open their own wiki, some impose restrictions. Many wiki farm companies generate revenue through the insertion of advertisements, but often allow payment of a monthly fee as an alternative to accepting ads.

  6. Stub (distributed computing) - Wikipedia

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    In distributed computing, a stub is a program that acts as a temporary replacement for a remote service or object. [1] It allows the client application to access a service as if it were local, while hiding the details of the underlying network communication.

  7. Bring your own encryption - Wikipedia

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    Bring your own encryption (BYOE), also known as bring your own key (BYOK), is a cloud computing security model that allows cloud service customers to use their own encryption software and manage their own encryption keys. [1]

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