Is a prodigy a genius or a monster - or both? Nowadays, it's the talent that shines through, but back in the 15th century the word's meaning was more strongly influenced by that of its Latin ancestor, prodigium, meaning "omen" or "monster." Back then, a prodigy could be any strange or weird thing that might be an omen of things to come. Even in modern English, the word sometimes refers to an extraordinary deed or accomplishment. P.G. Wodehouse used that sense when he described how a character named Pongo Twistleton was "performing prodigies with the [billiard] cue."

I use Jupyter Notebook to work in prodigy, but when running simple commands such as "textcat.teach, ner.manual", processing can take 20-40 minutes. Although previously working with machine learning models with millions of lines processing took a maximum of 4-5 minutes.


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Edge thickness is stated as 2.5x1.6 where 2.5mm is the height and 1.6mm is the width. This seems a little interesting to me but the taller edges should provide edges and sidewalls that are more resistant to compressing upwards when landing on rocks. My guess would be the reason for not going with a full 2.5x2.5 edge would be to save weight. The core is stated as poplar and no other materials are touted as being inside the prodigy, they do call for a 4.1 drill bit so there is at least metal through the binding mount plate, it is unknown as to whether that metal extends through to the tips or tails or is just for binding retention.

The Vision has less taper, wider tips, and weighs significantly less than the Prodigy does. Despite the weight differences, I found the Vision to provide a more damp ride, it seemed to absorb vibrations and have reduced tip chatter when compared to the prodigy. The wider tips also floated a little better in deep snow. The Prodigy gets the upper hand as speeds increase, it has a higher speed limit and tends to handle better the faster you are going.

In 1997 Prodigy became an ISP, while still maintaining the online service aspect, much like AOL does today. Even more like present-day AOL, it tried to develop its own Web browser, but that flopped. In 1999, facing Y2K problems, the company turned off the lights. It continued to exist for a decade in various iterations, including an ISP in Mexico. Going to prodigy.com today takes you to my.att.net. 006ab0faaa

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