As a fantastic example of R/JSON issues:
Namibia missing from dataset!
A certified #NoPrize if you can guess why without visiting the issue!!
https://github.com/jeroen/jsonlite/pull/318
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Added naStrings option to 'null_to_na()' and precessors by joachim-gassen · Pull Request #318 · jeroen/jsonlite
Tries to address #98 and #314. I was also affected by this corner case (downloading of Google Trends data for Namibia with the {gtrendsR} package failing systematically). As it is likely to regular...
GitHub#RetroReview: No-Prize Book #1 (1983)
Do yourself a favor and read the fine print!
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#RetroReview: No-Prize Book #1 (1983)
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Wikiwand - Marvel No-Prize
The Marvel No-Prize is a fake or satirical award given out by Marvel Comics to readers. Originally for those who spotted continuity errors in the comics, the current "No-Prizes" are given out for charitable works or other types of "meritorious service to the cause of Marveldom". As the No-Prize evolved, it was distinguished by its role in explaining away potential continuity errors. Initially awarded simply for identifying such errors, a No-Prize was later given only when a reader successfully explained why the continuity error was not an error at all.
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