Flying Forsyth geared up for another major test at US OpenMike Aitken
The lovely home that I admired when approaching the archives was the site of many Nazi parties where German and Norwegian hookers (the guide’s word) were brought in. Photo ©Jean Janssen. Office of Rudolf Kerner, commander of the Gestapo in Kristiansand, Norway during WWII in the ...
The term auto is derived from the French word for car. The word is also used for motorbikes and motorcycles. Its scientific building blocks date back several hundred years. Among them is the invention of the internal combustion engine by the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. Automobiles have ...
I look for order in the world and am dismayed when, at times, I find none. I am, as I have said before, a slow learner. At 11:00AM I geared up for the task set before me by the gift of yesterday and drove over to Rosie’s. Formed my own private and solo pyramid building ...
“Scrooge was better than his word…He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew…”–Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol This Christmas, along with reading Dickens or watching George Bailey and Charlie Brown, an unlikely source can help cha...
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The Galdeans, led by Field Marshal Dlorn, defeated the darklings at the Crimson Fields and now head south, for word has come that the Black Imelin has turned his aim toward Meisthelm. With the army of the Hierarchy engaged far to the south, Dlorn and his Galdeans are the only forc...
One last word of advice. As you decide whether or not to enjoin this game, you should never go against your values. While you get to make the choice on how you want to be perceived, if you will play the game, and to what extent you will play the game, in the end you have to ...
please call . The learning curve for cued recall increases systematically with the number of trials completed. This end result has caused a debate about whether or not or not learning is all-or-none. One concept is that learning is incremental and that the recall of each word pair is streng...
twice now. I don’t want to call it “easy” because that isn’t the right word. It’s accessible. It’s puggable. It’s doable without vent or mumble. And it should be. As a first hurdle to large-group play, I think it’s tuned well. Fights are involved but not pinch-point...