Munger (disambiguation)
Munger may refer to:
Places
- Munger - A historical city in Bihar famous for its cigarette & gun factory
- Munger district, surrounding the town and forming part of the administrative Munger division
- Munger, DuPage County, Illinois, unincorporated community, United States
- Munger, Pike County, Illinois, unincorporated community, United States
- Munger, Minnesota and nearby Willard Munger State Trail, United States
- Munger, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- A community in Merritt Township, Michigan
People
- Alvah R. Munger (1842-1928). American politician and farmer
- George Munger (disambiguation), several people
- George Munger (artist) (1771–1825), engraver known for portraits and miniatures
- George Munger (soldier) (18??-) Union Army corporal who helped to capture Jefferson Davis
- Gilbert Munger (1837–1903), American landscape painter
- Rudolf Münger (1862 -1929), Swiss painter
- George Munger (American football) (1909-94) football player and coach for whom the George Munger Award is named
- Red Munger (1918-1996, born George David Munger), American baseball player
- Charlie Munger (1924-) American investment manager
- Michael Munger (1958-) American economist and libertarian candidate
- Theodore T. Munger (1830-1910), American Congregational clergyman
Other
- Mrs. Munger's Class Television skit
gollark: You could, but hash functions are designed not to exhibit any patterns.
gollark: This sort of thing is very good at the particular task it's optimized for, but expensive (initial-cost-wise, it's easy to churn out more of them) and entirely unable to do anything else, unlike general-purpose CPUs/GPUs, which are also hilariously expensive in initial investment but can do basically anything and are reusable all over the place.
gollark: Fortunately, we have good cryptography now as export controls were stupid and didn't actually work.
gollark: Well, "very good" varies.
gollark: Also, you shouldn't avoid asking questions, but remember that AI things are hard, don't work like humans, and aren't magic but very good pattern-matchy algorithms.
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