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- return createPooledObject(now); } private synchronized static PooledObject createPooledObject(long now) { PooledObject po = new PooledObject(); push(inUse...
- pool pla**** with any three standard pool object balls and cue ball. The game is frequently gambled upon. The goal is to pocket (pot) the three object...
- Straight pool, which is also called 14.1 continuous and 14.1 rack, is a cue sport in which two competing players attempt to pocket as many object balls as...
- the database Memory pool, a dynamic memory allocation method Memory Pool System, a memory management system by Harlequin Object pool pattern, a pattern...
- pooled money. Alternatively the term could derive from the verb to pool in the sense of combining objects or stakes. The oldest use of the word "pool"...
- the English-speaking world. 1 ball Also the 1. The object ball numbered 1; in American-style pool ball sets, it is solid yellow. 1-cushion See the One-cushion...
- team pocket billiards game, pla**** on a pool table, with a full standard set of pool balls (15 numbered object balls and a cue ball); the game cannot be...
- with sixteen balls (a cue ball and fifteen usually unnumbered object balls) on a small pool table with six pockets. It originated in the United Kingdom...
- Olympic-size swimming pool is used as a colloquial unit of volume, to make approximate comparisons to similarly sized objects or volumes. It is not a...
- discipline of pool pla**** on a billiard table with six pockets, cue sticks, and sixteen billiard balls (a cue ball and fifteen object balls). The object balls...