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Rock, Paper, Scissors Rock, paper, scissors
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Rock, paper, scissors was a simple game from Earth. The rules were simple in that both players had to present their hands in the shape of a rock, paper, or scissors at the same time. Rock beat scissors, scissors beat paper, and paper beat rock. John Crichton tried to teach Ka D'Argo the game, but D'Argo had problems because he felt that rock should tear through the paper. He finished by telling Crichton that "coma was more entertaining." ("Mind the Baby") A simple rock, paper, scissors game in Python. 1. * -*-Rock, Paper, Scissors - Nxtstep101-*- 2. * -*-v1.2.1-*- from random import randrange while True: user_reply = raw_input('Rock, Paper, or Scissors?') reply = user_reply.lower() cpu = randrange(3) if reply == 'rock' and cpu == 0 or reply == 'paper' and cpu == 1 or reply == 'scissors' and cpu == 2: print 'Its a tie' print cpu, reply elif reply == 'rock' and cpu == 1 or reply == 'paper' and cpu == 0 or reply == 'scissors' and cpu == 0: print 'You lose' print cpu, reply elif reply == 'rock' and cpu == 2 or reply == 'paper' and cpu == 0 or reply == 'scissors' and cpu == 1: print 'You win' print cpu, reply else: "Rock, Paper, Scissors" is the 826th episode of Casualty and the 3rd episode of the 27th series. It was preceded by "Cuckoo's Nest" and followed by "An Amateur Sport". The episode was directed by Robert Del Maestro and written by Anita Pandolfo. Rock, Paper, Scissors is a particularly savage game in which contestants attempt to murder each other with the use of either rocks, paper or scissors. Use of foreign objects (especially Hadouken!) is strictly forbidden. Any infringement on these rules is monitored closely by a referee from a Zeppelin airship, and is punished with extreme prejudice. In many cultures around the world, this game is actually considered the ultimate form of justice. The popularity of this blood sport has increased steadily ever since 1993, when Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors matches were first televised on pay-per-view in the United States. Rock, Paper, Scissors is the 11th episode of the 7th season of "E.R."
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