Thursday, 25 April 2013

Head games - Waterbury Republican American








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Head games

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Do certain games help keep the brain fit? Scientists are still exploring and debating the answer. But that's not slowing the growth of online companies and brick-and-mortar shops catering to the demand for mind-toys, puzzles and games that stimulate ...





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Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Apr 26, 2013)

Seek and Find



Nothing is in it

But something is in it

Nobody is in it

But somebody is in it

If you have it

You and I are in it

What is it?





Check Braingle.com for the answer.

Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Apr 26, 2013)

Bobby Darrin's "Mack the Knife"

How well do you know the lyrics and story of "Mack the Knife"? It became Bobby's signature song and the theme of his NBC television series.



Take the Quiz at Braingle.com

Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Scion

sci-on



noun :: A descendant or heir.



"He appeared at one time a mere scion of the evil principle and at another as all that can be conceived of noble and godlike." -- Shelley, Mary

Creativity : "Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen Laberge

In Dr Stephen Laberge's book, "Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life", he introduces the idea of lucid dreaming and gives advice and techniques for achieving it. Dr Stephen Laberge is considered the pioneer of lucid dreaming and has conducted more than 20 years of research on the topic at Stanford University.



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Memory : Card Trick: Missing Card

We have already learned how the phonetic mnemonic system can be used to remember playing cards. Once you learn this, here is an interesting trick that you can perform for your friends and family.



The Missing Card

Ask someone to remove one card from the deck. You are going to look through the deck once and then tell them the missing card. As you are looking through the deck you need to modify each card keyword as you come to it. Form a mental association with this modification. For example, the keyword for the 8 of clubs is 'cave'. You could picture the roof of a cave caving in. The keyword for the 4 of hearts is 'hair'. You could picture your friend with his hair on fire. Once you have looked through the deck and modified each keyword, run through the deck in your mind. The one keyword that has not been modified represents the card that was removed.

Fearless Forecast: Michael Bay Brings The 'Pain' - Get The Big Picture (blog)



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Modular Marble Machine #11: Preview

I was ready and anxious to get back to testing this morning. You may remember from last time though that I had a few things to do first. So off to town I went for more marbles to start with. I bought six bags of marbles to be safe, but there is more to that in a bit.



Also I felt a need to make more of the tallest solid riser blocks. These are simple and didn’t take long at all to whip up. Actually, I probably could have gotten by with less than the twelve I wound up making, in addition to the ones I already had. I always say though, if it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing.



Then it was back to building up some track to test everything. With what I bought this morning, I had enough marbles to test everything, but I still don’t have enough. I need five eighths marbles for this design. The problem is, out of each bag of fifty marbles I bought this morning that are supposed to be five eighths, only about five to seven marbles in each bag were acceptable. Most are oversized and won’t fit the holes. Some have flat spots and don’t roll well. I don’t know if it’s just a bad batch or what, but I have got to find a solution. I can’t keep just buying more and more marbles. The coffee can with the rejected marbles is getting almost full, while the usable can still runs dry when I’m testing.

Anyway, I’ve gotten a few messages with questions that mostly deal with confusion as to how all this actually goes together. So, in addition to the photo above, here is a video.



Next thing I wanted to test was that all the pieces are supposed to fit into the base if one was to decide to store the whole mess, in a closet, for example.



Remember I made some extra pieces. It all fit.



It was like working a three dimensional puzzle to get it all in there though. I just wanted to see if it fit. I believe if I actually wanted to put it away in use, I would elect to place certain pieces, like maybe the square riser blocks, on top of the base plates to make it easier to fit everything else inside. This would free up space and make things easier, while still keeping everything neatly together to pull out and play with at a later date.


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That is going to be the last post for at least a few days. All that is left is a finish. I still have yet to figure out what finish I want to use though. A couple of my other marble machines have no finish at all. I do want to put something on this one though. I know I’ll finish the base if I don’t do anything else. The blocks I am considering leaving unfinished. I am already having issues with some marbles being mighty tight because they are on the verge of being too large. I am afraid that putting finish on them will compound this issue.

I will give this some though and decide. Then I will post a video of the completely finished project when I am done. I hope you have enjoyed seeing what goes into a project like this. They are a lot of fun in my opinion. They are time consuming though and not for the impatient or easily frustrated.



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Daily Sudoku: Fri 26-Apr-2013

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Daily Monster Sudoku: Fri 26-Apr-2013

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Daily Squiggly Sudoku: Fri 26-Apr-2013

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Review: Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask is full of brain teasing puzzles - Canada.com








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Review: Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask is full of brain teasing puzzles

Canada.com

You do this by solving some seriously difficult puzzles that will test the creativity and brain power of anyone who picks up this one up. Yes, it can occasionally get frustrating, but they are not so onerous that you will quit the game in exasperation ...





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Puzzles and Monsters iPhone Game Review: Pets Meet Match 3 - Tapscape - Tapscape








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Puzzles and Monsters iPhone Game Review: Pets Meet Match 3 - Tapscape

Tapscape

Rather than seemingly like a jumbled mess, these genre-melding game has a graceful kind of synergy. The overall gameplay is quite similar to Angel Salvation for the iPhone, but with one key difference: Puzzles and Monsters actually has a story that you ...





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BATTLE OF THE BRAINS: Brain Teaser - wtvr.com



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