Ok, this is off topic, but is interesting...
   
  (please forgive if I make some mistake on the english...)
  Suppose you are at a TV show, where you have 3 doors. 1 of the doors has a 
car, and the other 2 don't have anything. So, the show presenter asks you to 
choose a door. So, you choose, but he doesn't open your choosen door. He opens 
an empty door. Then, he makes a question: do you want to continue with your 
first choice or change to the other door? 
   
  What do you do?
  What situation gives you more chances of winning?
   
  Think about it...
   
  Pedro

                
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