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# Introduction | ||
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At a garage sale, you find a lovely vintage typewriter at a bargain price! | ||
Excitedly, you rush home, insert a sheet of paper, and start typing away. | ||
However, your excitement wanes when you examine the output: all words are garbled! | ||
For example, it prints "stop" instead of "post" and "least" instead of "stale." | ||
Carefully, you try again, but now it prints "spot" and "slate." | ||
After some experimentation, you find there is a random delay before each letter is printed, which messes up the order. | ||
You now understand why they sold it for so little money! | ||
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You realize this quirk allows you to generate anagrams, which are words formed by rearranging the letters of another word. | ||
Pleased with your finding, you spend the rest of the day generating hundreds of anagrams. |