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    Eat This Not That Game (0)

    4/16/10 •

    Diet book are always big sellers. French Women Don’t Get Fat, The Okinawa Diet, The China Study, Dr. Atkin’s New Diet Revolution, and The Best Life Diet are but a few of the the most notable diet books from the last decade, each one acclaimed in its own right, each one later lambasted, and each ... Read More

    Wisen Up (0)

    9/30/09 •

    I’m one for ever expanding knowledge, bits of trivia, and factoids from all around. Perhaps this is why I’m such a huge fan of games like Trivial Pursuit, Cranium, Scrabble, and other games that rely on a vast compendium of otherwise seemingly useless knowledge (I certainly do not think any knowledge is useless, more just ... Read More

    Trivial Pursuit (1)

    8/18/09 •

    Trivial Pursuit by Hasbro has long been a favorite of mine. Nothing like the pursuit of random factoids, general knowledge, popular culture and current events, I say! It’s nice to know that even those who possess little to no skills for those otherwise mentally challenging games of strategy, those who read and retain information on ... Read More

    Quiz Game Land (0)

    7/30/09 •

    For my generation, raised from wee toddlers to early teens in the 1990’s, computer games were something of a regular pastime, taking an equal hold of tongue-wagging fascination as those already established video game console systems – those iconic grey Nintendos kept sheltered, dust-free in giant wooden entertainment centers that held a TV, videos, surround ... Read More

    Maya 3D (0)

    7/21/09 •

    At its height, the pre-Columbian civilization of the Mayans flourished with expansive kingdoms and impressive works of architecture, a highly civilized society skilled in architecture and astronomy, and known, perhaps notoriously and sensationally, for their aggressive and violent city-states. However, today many people are familiar with the exquisitely detailed Mayan Calendar, brought forth dramatically into ... Read More

    Speed Bones MD (0)

    7/09/09 •

    I still recall vividly a day in second grade when my class had show and tell. Some of my peers proudly displayed stuffed animals of utmost importance, some brought those fuzzy, colorful caterpillars founds all over the New England countryside, and some showed off a new toy in their collection. On that particular day of ... Read More