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Lets start with a sorting algorithm called `Pigeonhole sort`. In our variant, the short-sighted robot is given in advance a palette with all possible colors; only two in this example. The list will only contain elements with these two colors. The robot picks up the first element, and checks which type it is. Every type has its own designated place on the table. The next element belongs to the second type, . . . and so on: every element is placed in one of the two designated spots. The robot is almost done. All it has left to do is put all the elements back, darker elements first. And we got a list sorted by brightness. Lets look again at this sorting algorithm, . . . and focus on the dark elements for a minute. Well mark the leftmost one . . . and the next one . . . and so on. Lets see what happens to these arrows as the list is being sorted. The dark elements are still ordered among themselves in the same way they were in the beginning. Also the bright e