Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sunday, November 20, 2011

PLaying Cards are Interesting



History of Bicycle Cards
Not only do they come in classic rectangular decks with paisley type backs, they come in shapes, create-your-own images, celebrity prints, cartoon characters and more. Fun to play and fun to collect.



Some of the games you play with cards are almost addictive, no wonder you get to brush with dragons, princes, poker chips, etc.

I've never played Rummy or 'Gin Rummy' or 'Egyptian War.'
I did not know you could play Canasta with just two people, that sounds fun since it's so hard to get a group together much of the time.



Betrayal is here.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wave Fields Aren't New


























New wave field? So, if I can think this far I can realize all that is to come and all that is good? Interesting.

Extra pictures of ??

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

ErthQke


The earth is cracking slowly...










Hawaii:
Check the numbers.

Gram Counters

Ridiculous that you'll get this small--but you'll get small.



In reference to the earlier post, 50 grams might not be too many.

http://www.atkins.com/Files3/AtkinsCarbCounter.png

atkinscarbcounter

Skeleton compliments of HelenD of Photobucket

Monday, November 14, 2011

Ketonic Strategies


cookingwithmykid.com

Testing for Ketones with a Ketone strip gives you encouragement for managing weight excesses and helps you lose. When you can buy these for around $4-$6 and keep yourself in gear with the purple hues and eat dessert or vegetable spaghetti you do alright.


Defending a castle


Defending a castle
One point here is the round factor in the towers design--round is harder to attack successfully.

EXcerpt:
"Another obvious way to stop an advance on your castle, was to build a moat around it. Though these may appear a robust form of defence, they could also give an enemy a very easy passage to the castle's walls as all they had to do was to cross the moat at its weakest point - though this would be done with the defenders attacking the invaders!"






Picture courtesy of historylearningsite.co.uk

Saturday, November 12, 2011