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Tag Archives: games
IONTW – January 21, 2018
I was riding through San Rafael, and had a slight detour around – hey, that’s something I don’t see every day! – railroad track construction for the final southern bit of the SMART train to Larkspur. Although where they were … Continue reading
IONTW – July 23, 2017
For consideration in the “would you rather be a zebra or giraffe?” question – we have stripes! The swirl of cells as we grow is a really amazing thing to try to visualize. And then there’s practical visualization you might call … Continue reading
IONTW – July 9, 2017
Sorting 2 Metric Tons of Lego Finding beauty in the everyday sometimes means looking from a slightly different perspective. Or at a different time of day. Another different perspective – Amish, building RVs. And here’s a rabbit hole to fall down … Continue reading
Novelty Automation
In the midst of a very booky day, I needed a bit of a break. I know, WHAT?! One can’t be all books all the time… and how could I resist checking out something that had both Novelty AND Automation … Continue reading
something I think I’d like to know, #292
What makes one a Grandmaster in chess?
Iron out
We were more a cards, dominoes or Scrabble playing family, but there were other board games around, and once in a while a game of Monopoly would happen. Wasn’t a huge thing though, so not sure if it was that … Continue reading