rio Bermuda Warrior Challenge Martial Arts Held By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 10:34:10 +0000 The 1st Bermuda Warrior Challenge took place at The Academy of Martial Arts this weekend [June 22], with martial arts skills on display from age groups ranging from 7 to 13 years of age. Participants were judged on punching strength, time around the challenge course, faults and self-defense techniques demonstrated. The event saw a number […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #MartialArts
rio Dragon Warrior Obstacle Challenge On Oct 27 By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 12:50:44 +0000 Little Tigers Martial Arts is getting set to host the Dragon Warrior Obstacle Challenge [DWOC] on Sunday, October 27 from 1.00pm to 5.00pm in the Warwick Academy gym. A spokesperson said, “All 5 to 12-year-olds are invited to master the Dragon Warrior Obstacle Challenge on Sunday, October 27 from 1.00pm to 5.00pm in Warwick Academy’s […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #MartialArts
rio Bermuda Trio Compete In Mini O’s In Florida By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Dec 2019 10:30:20 +0000 Zamair Darrell, Aaron Cannonier and Zendai Ingham are all competing in the MX -2019 Thor Mini Os being held in Gatorback, Florida. Darrell competed in the Schoolboy 12-17 Age Group B/C Division finishing 36th and during the 250 B Class Darrell finished 25th. Darrell also took part in the 250 B Limited Class where he […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #Motocross
rio BBA Elite City League: Falcons & Warriors Win By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2019 12:00:15 +0000 The Bermuda Basketball Elite City League Season continued with a double header inside the Somersfield Academy Gymnasium with 256 points scored. The first game saw the Falcons defeat the Storm 63 – 52. Jason Lowe led the Falcons with a double-double, 15 points, 17 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal, while the Storm were led […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #BermudaBasketball
rio BBA Elite City League: Storm & Warriors Win By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Nov 2019 13:55:00 +0000 A Bermuda Basketball Association Elite City League double header produced 256 points inside the Somersfield Academy Gymnasium. In the opening game the Storm defeated the RLT Lions 65-52. Gershon Kurt led the Storm with a double-double, he scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, he also had 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot, […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #BermudaBasketball
rio BBA Elite City League: Hornets Defeat Warriors By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:54:53 +0000 The Bermuda Basketball Association Elite City League Best of Three Play-off Final took place inside the Somersfield Academy Gymnasium. The BGA Hornets defeated the Warriors 69 – 65, the BGA Hornets were led to victory by Kevin Stephens who had a double-double scoring 34 points and he grabbed 11 rebounds, Stephens also had 2 assists, […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #BermudaBasketball
rio Basketball: Warriors Defeated BGA Hornets By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 08 Dec 2019 13:21:03 +0000 The second game of the Bermuda Basketball Association Elite City League Best of Three Play-off Final took place inside the Somersfield Academy Gymnasium The Series is now level at 1 – 1 after the Warriors defeated the BGA Hornets by a score of 65-58 Darae Smith led the Warriors to victory with 21 points, 3 […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #BermudaBasketball
rio BBA Elite City Finals: Hornets Defeat Warriors By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 13:15:00 +0000 The Bermuda Basketball Association’s Elite City League Best of Three final recently took place in the CedarBridge Academy gymnasium. With the series level at 1 – 1, the BGA Hornets and Eastern Zone Community Center Warriors took to the floor for the deciding match. After leading 36 – 30 at the half, the Hornets defeated […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #BermudaBasketball
rio YAO Baseball League: Orioles & Nationals Win By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 28 May 2018 09:35:50 +0000 A Bermuda YAO Baseball Babe Ruth double-header took place at the YAO Ball Park in St. George’s. Jackson Spurling would not be denied at the plate, picking up four hits and leading the Orioles to a 15-8 win over Yankees. Spurling Tripled in the first, Singled in the second, Singled in the third, and Singled […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #Baseball
rio Bermuda YAO Baseball: Orioles & Cubs Win By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:26:33 +0000 The Orioles claimed a 14 – 13 victory over the Nationals at the YAO Ball Park in St. George’s. Despite a big push by Nationals in the third inning that saw them score nine runs, they would eventually fall one run short. Both offenses were strong at the plate as the Orioles collected nine hits […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #Baseball
rio YAO Baseball League: Orioles Defeat Yankees By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Jun 2018 09:55:10 +0000 During the latest round of youth baseball action, the Orioles secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the second inning on their way to defeating the Yankees 15 – 5. The offensive onslaught by the Orioles was led by Kaelin Paynter, Cody Robinson, Zaire Lodge, Aidan McPhail, Cole Summers, and Andrew Manuel, who each […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #Baseball
rio Relicensing Period For Fishing Vessels Extended By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:50:52 +0000 Vessel safety inspections for commercial fishing vessels have been suspended and the relicensing period for commercial fishing vessels has been extended, and the new deadline will be April 30th 2020. A Government spokesperson said, “As a safety measure to minimize the risk of COVID-19 spread, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources is closed to […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All #BermudaGovernment #BermudaMarine #Covid19 #Fishing
rio How Trio Of Hollywood Stars Aligned In Bermuda By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 12:00:21 +0000 The characters played by Doris Day and Cary Grant visited Bermuda — twice — in the hit 1962 romantic comedy That Touch of Mink. But for most of the shoot Ms Day and Mr. Grant never got within 3000 miles of Bermuda. Thanks to the magic of what Hollywood calls “creative geography” most of their […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Entertainment Films/Movies History #BermudaHistory #Film #FullLengthMovies #MoviesMadeInBermuda
rio Bermuda Trio Compete In UK Powerboat Race By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 18:39:11 +0000 Bermuda’s Shaki Easton, M’Kai Hodsoll and Errin Butterfield all competed in the Fortitudo Property Poole Bay 100 Offshore Powerboat Race in the UK. Seventeen boats went to the startline in the Class 3 British Championship under partly cloudy skies winds Easterly at 7mph. Easton & Hodsoll competed together, while Butterfield was the co-pilot for Kerry […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #PowerboatRacing
rio Snooker: Trio Represent Bermuda In Canada By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 23:00:41 +0000 The Bermuda Snooker Association sent a team of three players to represent Bermuda at the International Snooker League [ISL] Tournament held at ‘The Corner Bank,’ Toronto, Canada. Warwick’s Steven Bremar, Sandy’s Paul Fedden and The Royal Artillery Association’s Kyle Williams competed in the Team event, Singles Handicap, Don Thomas Handicap, Doubles Handicap and Singles Scratch […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Sports #Snooker
rio Jarion Richardson’s Maiden Senate Speech By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 23:09:50 +0000 Senator Jarion Richardson — who was recently appointed to the Senate by the OBA following the resignation of Nick Kempe — made his maiden speech in the Senate today. Senator Richardson said, “Bermuda sits in the eye of change. We can be assured that the Bermuda of our today will not look like the Bermuda […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All News Politics #BermudaPolitics
rio BHS School To Close For ‘Unknown Period’ By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 11:30:23 +0000 BHS has announced that a “decision has been made to close the School at the end of the day on Monday, March 16th.” A spokesperson said, “On Sunday afternoon, BHS received news that a Secondary student was screened for Covid-19, as a precautionary measure over the weekend. “This student was absent from BHS for most […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All News #Covid19 #Education
rio Existing and Emerging Highway Infrastructure Preservation, Maintenance, and Renewal Definitions, Practices, and Scenarios By www.trb.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 13:45:15 GMT The National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Web-Only Document 272: Existing and Emerging Highway Infrastructure Preservation, Maintenance, and Renewal Definitions, Practices, and Scenarios provides appendices to NCHRP Report 750, Volume 7: Preservation, Maintenance, andRenewal of Highway Infrastructure . Full Article
rio Airport Risk Identification and Prioritization Practices By www.trb.org Published On :: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 12:55:54 GMT Airports are using tools that help them identify risks within their environment. Most airports are providing a means to report risk. Smaller airports use low-cost options such as email, a 24/7 phone number, or a suggestion box. Larger airports have embraced safety management or enterprise risk management programs that include more expensive reporting and tracking systems. The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Synthesis 106: Airport Risk Identification and Prioritization Practices provides i... Full Article http://www.trb.org/Resource.ashx?sn=cover_acrp_syn_106
rio Review: Galileo and the Science Deniers by Mario Livio By www.universetoday.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:13:05 +0000 So, you think you know Galileo? A new book out from Simon and Schuster publishing looks at the life and times of one of the most famous astronomers there ever was: Galileo Galilei. Galileo and the Science Deniers by Dr. Mario Livio not only looks at the life and times of the famous astronomer Galileo, but busts some of the most famous myths surrounding Galileo, and looks at his greatest discoveries and tempestuous clash with the Roman Catholic Church and its aftermath. Livio also connects the science denialism of the day, with comparisons to modern clashes between politics and science. The post Review: Galileo and the Science Deniers by Mario Livio appeared first on Universe Today. Full Article Astronomy 2020 science books astronomy books Featured Featured Article featured post galileo Galileo and the Science Deniers galileo galilei Mario Livio
rio Sitting for Long Periods of Time Affects Teens’ Mental Health By teenhealthandwellness.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 20:18:39 -0500 A new study released by researchers from the United Kingdom found that for every extra hour a teen spent inactive, there was an eight percent to 11 percent increase in depression later in life. However, there was some good news in the report as well. If a teen increased their physical activity, even just by one hour, it cut their risk of depression by about ten percent. A teen that increased their physical activity by two hours cut the risk by 20 percent. The researchers also found that just light to moderate physical activity could do the trick. Everyday things like walking at school or home, running errands, and even standing to talk to someone can make a difference. If you feel you should increase your physical activity for your own mental health, try having stretch breaks, always take the stairs, do a few chores, play an instrument, or even just stand at a desk while doing your homework. Full Article
rio Protecting Children - B.S.A.'s Top Priority By www.scoutscapecod.org Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2019 09:17:53 -0400 Every adult leader must complete an extensive Youth Protection Training program. ... Full Article
rio Fans Port Mario 64 To PC And Make It Way Better, So Of Course Nintendo Is Trying To Nuke The Project By www.techdirt.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 19:13:31 PDT I'm lucky enough to own a decades old Nintendo 64 and a handful of games, including the classic Mario 64. My kids love that game. Still, the first thing they asked when I showed it to them the first time is why the screen was letterboxed, why the characters looked like they were made of lego blocks, and why I needed weird cords to plug it all into the flat screen television. The answer to these spoiled monsters' questions, of course, is that the game is super old and wasn't meant to be played on modern televisions. It's the story of a lot of older games, though many PC games at least have a healthy modding community that will take classics and get them working on present day hardware. Consoles don't have that luxury. Well, usually, that is. It turns out that enough folks were interested in modernizing Mario 64 that a group of fans managed to pull off porting it to PC. And, because this is a port and not emulation, they managed to update it to run in 4k graphics and added a ton of modern visual effects. Last year, Super Mario 64's N64 code was reverse-engineered by fans, allowing for all kinds of new and exciting things to be done with Nintendo’s 1996 classic. Like building a completely new PC port of the game, which can run in 4K and ultra-wide resolutions. This is a very new and cool thing! Previously, if you were playing Super Mario 64 on PC, you were playing via emulation, as your PC ran code pretending to be an N64. This game is made specifically for the PC, built from the ground up, meaning it not only runs like a dream, but even supports mod stuff like ReShade, allowing for graphical tweaks (like the distance blur seen here). As you'll see, the video the Kotaku post is referencing can't be embedded here because Nintendo already took it down. Instead, I'll use another video that hasn't been taken down at the time of this writing, so you can see just how great this looks. In addition to videos of the project, Nintendo has also been busy firing off legal salvos to get download links for the PC port of the game taken down from wherever it can find them. Now, while Nintendo's reputation for IP protectionism is such that it would almost certainly take this fan project down under virtually any circumstances, it is also worth noting that the company has a planned re-release of Mario 64 for its latest Nintendo console. That likely only supercharged the speed with which it is trying to disappear this labor of love from fans of an antiquated game that have since moved on to gaming on their PCs. But why should the company do this? Nintendo consoles are known for many things, including user-friendly gaming and colorful games geared generally towards younger audiences. You know, exactly not the people who would take it on themselves to get an old Mario game working on their PC instead of a Nintendo console. What threat does this PC port from fans represent to Nintendo revenue? It's hard to imagine that threat is anything substantial. And, yet, here we are anyway. Nintendo, after all, doesn't seem to be able to help itself. Full Article
rio California’s privacy warriors are back – and this time they want to take their fight all the way to the ballot box By go.theregister.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 22:53:06 GMT Politicos watered down earlier efforts, so data defenders will fight to the end The small group of policy wonks that forced California’s legislature to rush through privacy legislation two years ago are back – and this time they want a ballot.… Full Article
rio Data centre reveals it modeled interiors on <i>The Hunt for Red October</i> sets By go.theregister.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 03:30:32 GMT Australia bit barn outfit NEXTDC adds classic film reference to usual mix of resilience, connectivity and security Australian serial entrepreneur Bevan Slattery has revealed that he told the architects of a data centre he funded to make it resemble the sets used in classic submarine flick The Hunt for Red October.… Full Article
rio 2/18/18 - A mysterious stranger By www.tinyghosts.com Published On :: Monday, 19 Feb 2018 Full Article
rio Make your restaurant decorative with finest interior design By www.kimvazquez.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 07:36:28 +0000 Interior decoration is a tremendously crucial element of any kind of dining establishment. If you are in the planning stages of opening up a dining establishment, if you already own one and also are thinking about making adjustments, you will… Continue Reading → Full Article General
rio JoT #2692: Pandemic priorities. By www.geekculture.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 20:34:05 -0800 Keep calm, and stay geeky people! Full Article Comics
rio Senator Bernie Sanders appeals to the media to cover the serious issues of our country instead of political gossip during political campaigns By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Sun, 24 May 2015 17:37:46 +0000 SANDERS: ... there is more coverage about the political gossip of a campaign, about raising money, about polling, about somebody saying something dumb, or some kid works for a campaign sends out something stupid on Facebook, right? We can expect that to be a major story. But what your job is, what the media's job is, is to say, look, these are the major issues facing the country. We're a democracy. People have different points of view. Let's argue it. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Articles Accountants Accountants CPA Hartford Connecticut LLC barefoot accountant Berlin Connecticut Bernie Sanders Brian Stelter Certified Public Accountants CNN CNN Host CNN Reliable Sources Hartford Connecticut Hillary Clinton May 24 2015 media press campaign coverage Race to 2016 Reliable Sources Sanders asks why his only coverage is for attacking Clinton Sanders slams press coverage CNN Senator Bernie Sanders appeals to the media to cover the serious issues of our country instead of political gossip Senator Bernie Sanders appeals to the media to cover the serious issues of our country instead of political gossip during political campaigns Stelter William Brighenti CPA
rio IBM y MIT Emprenden Investigación Conjunta en Inteligencia Artificial y Establecen el Laboratorio de IA MIT-IBM Watson By www.ibm.com Published On :: vie, 08 sep 2017 11:55:37 GMT IBM y el Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT) anunciaron los planes de IBM para realizar una inversión de 240 millones de dólares por 10 años a fin de crear el Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificia MIT-IBM Watson. El laboratorio llevará a cabo investigaciones fundamentales de IA y buscará impulsar avances científicos que desbloqueen su potencial. La colaboración tiene como objetivo avanzar en el desarrollo del hardware, el software y los algoritmos de IA relacionados con el aprendizaje profundo y otras áreas, aumentar el impacto de la misma en industrias tales como el cuidado de la salud y la seguridad cibernética, así como explorar sus implicaciones económicas y éticas en la sociedad. La inversión de IBM de 240 millones de dólares en el laboratorio apoyará la investigación de científicos de IBM y del MIT. Full Article IBM Watson
rio Premian Banorte e IBM apps de estudiantes del Tec de Monterrey que transforman servicios bancarios dirigidos a los jóvenes By www.ibm.com Published On :: mar, 29 sep 2015 04:33:08 GMT Tres proyectos que proponen mejorar la interacción y la experiencia de los jóvenes usuarios con servicios bancarios móviles, fueron reconocidos hoy por Banorte, IBM y el Tec de Monterrey como resultado del Reto Banorte en el marco de la Semana i, que la institución educativa llevó a cabo del 21 al 25 de septiembre en todo el país. Full Article Analytics
rio IBM 2010 Global CEO Study: New Zealand CEOs Face Serious Challenges to Bridge ‘Complexity Gap’ By www.ibm.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 03:13:28 GMT Less than half of global CEOs believe their enterprises are adequately prepared to handle a highly volatile, increasingly complex business environment, according to a major new survey by IBM of more than 1,500 Chief Executive Officers from 60 countries and 33 industries worldwide, including 22 respondents from New Zealand – the largest number of respondents in eight years of research. Full Article Energy & Utilities
rio City Government and IBM Close Partnership to Make Rio de Janeiro a Smarter City By www.ibm.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 10:04:28 GMT SAO PAULO and ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 27, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The city government and IBM (NYSE: IBM) signed an agreement to build a public information management center for Rio de Janeiro. The Rio Operations Center, which will be located in Cidade Nova, will integrate and interconnect information from multiple government departments and public agencies in the municipality to improve city safety and responsiveness to various types of incidents, such as flash floods and landslides. Full Article Energy & Utilities
rio ehoradote: Conte de printemps (1990) Éric Rohmer interiores By popmasha.tumblr.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:59:21 +0300 ehoradote: Conte de printemps (1990) Éric Rohmer interiores Full Article
rio Board Game Review: Old West Empresario By www.thatswhatjennisaid.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2019 00:27:00 +0000 T he kind folks at Tasty Minstrel Games (TMG) recently sent me a preview copy of Old West Empresario, which will debut at GenCon 2019 today. We already have about ten TMG games in our collection that we thoroughly enjoy (with Crusaders and Gentes being the most recent additions) and so my husband Chris and I were both feeling pretty good about the chances of this new release being a good fit for us as well. Old West Empresario picks up its narrative where its prequel, Pioneer Days (also from TMG) left off. Players take on the role of Empresarios, settling the old west. They are charged with building new towns so prosperous and populated that one will be chosen as the state capital, winning the game for its Empresario. As with Pioneer Days, the artwork from Sergi Marcet reinforces the Western theme and uses bright, appealing colors. I appreciated the racial diversity depicted in the illustrations.Components include double sided building cards, currency tokens, victory point (i.e. population) tokens, and die number tiles (all constructed from heavy cardboard); as well as a set of eight brown dice, a wooden first player token, thin cards for the wanted and character cards, a scoring pad, and the rulebook. Most of the components should last a long time under regular use but the character cards and wanted cards should possibly be sleeved to prevent bending or tearing. The gameplay here is a bit reminiscent of Suburbia in that victory points (VP) are partially earned based on the placement of constructed buildings in a player’s town relative to other constructed buildings in the town. For example, the Mine scores 2 VP at the end of the game if adjacent to at least 1 Inn and 1 VP per adjacent Distillery. In addition to victory points earned based on the adjacency rules, a number of constructed civic buildings award end game points to the owning player based on meeting certain qualifications such as owning x amount of cash, y amount of victory tokens, or z amount of native settlement buildings. There are also four other ways to earn victory points in Old West Empresario :owning the largest contiguous block of native settlement buildingsconstruction of buildings tied to the railroad, stock, or oil industriesaccumulation of wanted cards (awarded for being the first or second player to accomplish the objective listed on the card)accumulation of wealth (1VP for every 3 coins)So how do we construct buildings in our towns and what else can they do for us besides award end game VP? Well, each round, the starting player rolls the set of dice (2 for each player + 1 extra) and then places each die on top of the corresponding die number tile. Each die number tile has two buildings positioned underneath it selected from the pool of unconstructed buildings and native settlements. Unconstructed buildings can be activated later in the game once added and constructed in a player’s town. Native settlements do not require construction and have a one time activation effect when added to a player’s town. Taking turns beginning with the start player, each player selects a die from a die number tile and then either (1) collects one of the buildings underneath the die number tile to add to their town (2) activates all the buildings in their town that have the same number on their die icon as the die selected, or (3) discards one of the buildings underneath the die number tile to the game discard pile and collects $3. Each player begins the game with only one constructed building in their town – the town hall – which has, as one of its activation effects, the ability to construct another building in the town for the resource cost of $1. In addition to the town hall, each player selects a native settlement or unconstructed building to add to their town at the start of the game. Note that the town hall can be activated by any die number. This means that on any player’s first turn, they are able to activate their town hall to construct an unconstructed building already in their town. If the first building they construct is the Carpenter building, they now have two constructed buildings capable of constructing new buildings when activated. Aside from construction as an activation effect, the accumulation of VP tokens, cash, or additional building tiles are also possible, depending on the specific building under activation. One building (the Church) allows a player to activate another building from their town that otherwise would not be activated that turn for a small fee. And the Undertaker building forces opponents to discard cash (Aha! Take that!). The game ends and victory points are tallied after the round in which one or more players host at least 15 buildings in their town, or the building supply deck or VP token supply runs out. In my first game of Old West Empresario, I played against my husband. His strategy was to turn the game into some kind of massive engine builder. He worked hard to construct buildings in his town that ALL had the same activation number. I took the opposite approach and tried to cover all the dice outcomes so that I knew I always had at least one building other than my Town Hall to activate if desired. I focused on earning VP tokens through building activation effects and the wanted cards while he focused on earning VP through adjacency rules. I beat him by one point. In another game with friends, I took the same approach and won again even though my friends also tried to focus on these items. Rinse repeat across a few more games. But when I played against my husband a second time and he focused less this time on adjacency rules and more on building activation effects to collect VP tokens, he was able to beat me. This is where his ploy to have several buildings with the same activation number gave him the edge – I might activate one building on a turn that gave VP tokens as an activation effect while he activated four on a turn that did so. I’ll need to match his strategy in grouping activation numbers if I am going to have a chance to beat him. I have now played the game several times since receiving it, across all players counts. A few summary takeaways from these plays of Old West Empresario:1. The game is easy to learn but it takes awhile for players to memorize the activation effects of each building. It can be helpful to photocopy the back cover of the rulebook that documents this information and give one sheet to each player for reference. 2. Game time consistently hovers around an hour, regardless of player count or number of previous plays under the players’ belts.3. There are multiple paths to victory and winning strategies to explore due to a myriad of ways to earn victory points. 4. Huge spreads across the final player scores are unlikely. They never occurred in our games. It’s very much a neck and neck competition till the end and no one is certain of the winner until the final scores are tallied. 5. The iconography can be confusing for new players. The designer overlays a circle with a a slash through it on top of a picture of a resource to indicate the cost of an action. However, almost every new player interpreted the image at first glance to mean none of the resource was required to perform the action (perhaps thinking normally one or more units of the resource is required by default). Overall, Old West Empresario is an engaging, lightweight to medium strategy game that can work with many different play groups. It’s a good game for drawing non-gamer friends into tabletop gaming and to give hardcore gamers a more relaxing hour of gameplay. I am going to keep the game and I’m thinking of picking up Pioneer Days to set up a back to back gaming event where we begin with PD and move onto OWE, perhaps with a viewing of a film like Rio Bravo wedged in the middle. The $60 retail price point is a bit steep but strategy gaming market pricing continues to trend upward with the rising demand for new games so it would be a mischaracterization to imply TMG isn’t pricing games competitively; they are on par with other large publishers. -------------------------------------------------Publisher: Tasty Minstrel Games (TMG)Players: 2-4Actual Playing Time (vs the guideline on the box): About 60 minutesGame type: tile placement, tableau building Rating:Jenni’s rating scale:OUI: I would play this game again; this game is ok. I probably would not buy this game myself but I would play it with those who own it and if someone gave it to me I would keep it.OUI OUI: I would play this game again; this game is good. I would buy this game.OUI OUI OUI: I LOVE THIS GAME. I MUST HAVE THIS GAME.NON: I would not play this game again. I would return this game or give it away if it was given to me Full Article board game reviews Tasty Minstrel Games
rio Board Game Review - Triora: City of Witches By www.thatswhatjennisaid.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 07:09:00 +0000 There are some games in my collection that I get excited about when they arrive at my house but it takes me months to get them to the table. Typically in these cases the artwork is lovely, the theme is interesting, and the mechanics look promising but there is something standing in the way of playing the game right away. For Triora: City of Witches (designed by Michael C. Alves), what stood in the way is the game’s rulebook. It absolutely flummoxed me. Even with the errata notes released a few months ago, it’s hard to make sense of the rules. It made a mess of things. And look what’s it’s done to my review – I usually like to start with a nice overview of a game’s theme, cover the components and artwork, and then dive into the gameplay. But the rulebook is so awful in this case, I’m forced to lead with that. The publisher needs a skilled editor to rewrite the rulebook entirely. It’s laden with spelling errors and unclear language. So that’s the bad news; the rulebook is subpar. The good news is the game itself is quite interesting. In Triora: City of Witches, players take on the role of witches and their familiars who have traveled to the city to face off against the nobility and the inquisitor, both of whom have been persecuting local women they suspect are witches. To win the game, a player must have the highest total victory points (referred to as doom points and sometimes ruin points in the rulebook) at the conclusion of the game. The end of the game happens at the end of the round in which one of two conditions are met: [1] three of the four main locations in the city are destroyed,or[2] a witch is captured by the inquisitor after they have already accumulated the maximum inquisition points. Note that a witch captured this way is out of the game and ineligible for victory, as all of their doom/ruin points are forfeited. Gameplay centers on making and using potions toward strategic ends. Players can create potions both by simply moving their witch meeple to a new location (grants 1 cauldron automatically, which can be used to make one type of potion from the requisite herbs held by the player) and by visiting a location with their witch or familiar that grants a cauldron as part of the action of that location. Note that there is an entire subroutine for generating the requisite herbs on a player’s board; once used to make a potion, herbs shift to a seed state and then must pass through planting and harvesting phases before they transform into usable herbs once more. Potions are consumed when visiting locations on the board that require a potion to complete an action at a location (either as an upfront cost to initiate the action or as an input to the action such as when changing potions into silver or taking control of villagers). Certain locations on the board are defined targets for destruction; when players move their witch or familiar to these locations (there are 4 of them), as part of the location’s action, they place one of their wooden player tokens on the location. When the required number of tokens have been placed, the location is destroyed. I’ve mentioned players moving their witch or their familiar on their turns. A player gets two turns per round; one turn to move their witch and the other to move their familiar. It is up to the player to determine which to move first. There is more freedom in moving witches (familiars cannot be moved to a location where a witch or another familiar is currently located) and moving a witch grants extra benefits (the automatic cauldron as mentioned above but also there is a witch’s bonus at each location that is granted only when a witch is moved to the location). However, there is also more risk in moving a witch and so it must be done with great attention to detail. This is because in addition to the witches and their familiars, there is also an Inquisitor meeple moving around the board (up to 2 spaces per round; it moves after all players have finishes their witch and familiar movements for the round). If the Inquisitor lands on a location where a witch is standing, the controlling player of the witch receives a penalty, which can include the immediate loss of the game if they have sufficiently high inquisition points already (inquisition points are assigned when completing certain actions as well as each time the Inquisitor catches your witch). In fact, in all of the games I played, the ending was triggered because a player didn’t carefully consider the Inquisitor’s upcoming movement when moving their witch on their turn and thus they found themselves caught by the Inquisitor and disqualified from winning. And these were smart opponents with several years of experience playing strategy games. So remember to be mindful of the Inquisitor’s current location and movement possibilities before you pick up your witch to move her. In addition to the Inquisitor, there is a meeple representing the spirit of Morgana, the great witch who drew the witches and familiars to Triora. If Morgana catches up to a player’s witch on the board, the player is granted doom points or shovels (used in the seed to herb subroutine) if they are willing to accept some inquisition points as the cost for these benefits.There is a moderate amount of analysis paralysis inherent in the game, but it’s not extreme. What will cause slowdowns during gameplay is trying to determine consensus on the rules as questions arise that the rulebook fails to address. For example:1 . For the two player setup, the rulebook notes that two extra familiars should be placed on the board; these will move around the board each round and serve to occupy spaces and simulate the limitations on familiar movement that players would normally encounter during a three or four player game. Once they are initially placed (instructions say each player should place one familiar), are players limited to controlling the extra familiar they placed or can they select either of the extra familiars to move? The rulebook just states that before or after a player moves their own familiar they should move one of the extra familiars. We had much debate on this; I thought you should be able to move either familiar but my husband thought it made more sense that you should only be able to move the one you initially placed otherwise you could just move the one your opponent placed each turn to get it out of your way. 2. Do players alternate with other players their turns in which they place their witch and their familiar or does play pass from one player to another only after a player does both their turns?3. When and how often do villager bonuses trigger? The rulebook states that they grant a bonus to the player in the final round, which implies the end of the game. But the bonus list includes “produce 1 shovel”, which would do no good in the final round so that doesn’t make sense. We think it should have read in each round, but we can’t be sure. Also, it’s a high price to play for a villager if you get its bonus only once per game as most villagers cost 3 potions. 4. More villager confusion: the rulebook notes that villagers may be used for actions in the Swamp House. But the only action available in the swamp house is to corrupt and acquire more villagers. It’s not clear how a player would use a villager to corrupt and acquire another villager. And the rulebook also states that villagers may be used for the action in the City location. But the City is the other location where you corrupt and acquire villagers. Based on this, we think the rulebook was trying to convey that these 2 locations are where you get villagers, not where you use them as is actually written. 5. If a player is not at max inquisition points but the result of the Inquisitor catching their witch would take them over 32 points, does that also trigger the end of the game? Once players get the rules sorted out (they will likely will need to decide on house rules for the questions above or request feedback from the publisher), they can dive in and enjoy the mechanics of the game. The artwork is lovely and the components are pretty well made (components include plastic coated cards, wooden meeples, wooden and cardboard tokens, cardboard player boards, and the large central board hosting all the locations). I’m really indecisive on the final rating I should award Triora: City of Witches. A perfect rating (oui! oui! oui!) is out of the question because there are some minor problems with the game independent of the rulebook. For example, a round begins with nightfall and the movement of the Inquisitor and Morgana come after that during the day phase but on the top of the main board the Inquisitor’s movement is the very first item shown on the left, followed by Morgana’s movement; nightfall is shown at the end of the line. Why does the sequence of phases on the board not match the actual sequence of play? Is it possible that in earlier drafts of the game nightfall marked the end of the round instead of the beginning and the board was designed based on those drafts? If the rulebook wasn’t a disaster the game could absolutely be worthy a oui! oui! rating. So how heavily should the rulebook factor in here? It’s entirely possible that the problems with the rulebook aren’t the result of shoddy work but simply language translation issues (the game originated in Brazil; I am assuming the English rulebook is a translation). That makes me feel bad about dropping my rating down a notch. But with an oversaturated board game market (I heard last week that approximately 3000 new games are published yearly), I can’t in good faith recommend folks invest in a game that is such a headache to sort out how to play. So Triora: City of Witches gets a oui! from me for now. I’m going to hold onto the game and may play it occasionally and I’m happy to take another look at the game as a courtesy to the publisher should they fix their rulebook and ask me to re-evaluate. Bonus side story: when posting pictures of the game to Instagram, I found out the village baker in Triora and other folks interested in the city track the #triora hashtag. This came to my attention because these individuals began to send me private messages on IG. They had heard a game was being made about their village but they didn’t know the details. They wanted to know the locations in the village depicted on the board (to see if they corresponded to actual locations). They wanted to know how one wins the game (imagine how awkward it was to explain that one of the goals of the game is to destroy the city). They wanted to see pictures of the game. It was a very entertaining series of conversations and now I’ve actually made a new friend from overseas after having chatted with him at length about the game and the village and its historical events regarding witchcraft. -------------------------------------------------Publisher: Meeple BR JogosPlayers: 2-4Actual Playing Time (vs the guideline on the box): varies widely depending on whether the game ends via Inquisitor or destruction; 10-60 minutes. Game type: worker placement, area controlRating:Jenni’s rating scale:OUI: I would play this game again; this game is ok. I probably would not buy this game myself but I would play it with those who own it and if someone gave it to me I would keep it.OUI OUI: I would play this game again; this game is good. I would buy this game.OUI OUI OUI: I LOVE THIS GAME. I MUST HAVE THIS GAME.NON: I would not play this game again. I would return this game or give it away if it was given to me. Full Article Arcano Games area control games board game reviews Meeple BR Jogos worker placement games
rio NEWS: October Con Trio 2015! By starfightercomic.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 15:55:00 GMT I will be traveling quite a bit from this weekend until the end of October for conventions!Event Yaoi's Yaoi Yuri Con - I will be a guest of honor at this convention in Lyon, France! I don't get to travel abroad for conventions very often so I am really looking forward to meeting European fans! :)NYCC - I will have a table in the Artist Alley! (Table T12)Nijicon - I will be a guest here! (I'll have a panel!)So, I have three cons this month (IT JUST SORTA HAPPENED), one of which is overseas, so the Starfighter updates will have to wait until I get back! That sucks, I know, but I will be meeting with friends and fans at conventions, so it's all for a good cause! :) I will be back shortly after I return to wrap up Encke and Keeler!I hope to do you all proud! Thank you so much as always for your support! -Hamlet Full Article
rio 24 Things, barring hilarious accidents. Thing 21. By johnfinnemore.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Dec 2019 15:29:00 +0000 After all those people and animals, here's a vegetable. Full Article
rio Viroloog Marion Koopmans: 'Als het misgaat, hebben we echt een megaprobleem' - AD.nl By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:00:00 GMT Viroloog Marion Koopmans: 'Als het misgaat, hebben we echt een megaprobleem' AD.nlOok Nederlandse viroloog verwacht tweede coronagolf | Buitenland | Nieuws Het Laatste NieuwsViroloog: “Nieuwe coronagolf verwacht, alles staat of valt met hoe we ons gedragen” Oog TVBLIJF BANG! Viroloog Marion Koopmans waarschuwt: 'Die tweede coronavirus-golf komt er' De Dagelijkse StandaardViroloog: 'Er komt een tweede coronagolf die mogelijk nog krachtiger is dan de eerste' ThePostOnlineHele verhaal bekijken via Google Nieuws Full Article
rio A Glorious Review of The Postmodern Adventures of Darger and Surplus By floggingbabel.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0000 .My Subterranean Press collection, The Postmodern Adventuers of Darger and Surplus, has received quite a splendid review for Locus by Gary K. Wolfe, which has now been posted on Locus Online. Darger and Surplus are, as you probably know, gentlemen grifters in the future civilization that rises from the ashes of our own, after a failed revolution by the Artificial Intelligences we are currently hard at work creating. Humanity mostly won that war and the demons and mad gods were banished to a subterranean infrastructure too widespread and well-defended to be rooted out. But, as a result, the mechanical sciences have languished while the biological ones thrive.All this is spelled out in the review more entertainingly than I have put it here. I encourage you to read it.Meanwhile, here's the pull-quote I'd grab from the review if I were the sort of person who did that sort of thing:As those Hugo voters apparently recognized nearly 20 years ago, Darger and Surplus not only join the small company of SF’s classic rogues, but the world they occupy is as complex, detailed, and morally chaotic as we’ve come to expect from the best of Swanwick’s fiction.You can find the review in its glorious entirety here. Or you can just go to locusmag.com and poke around. Bot Locus and Locus Online make for informative, enjoyable readingAnd as long as you're there . . .Like everything else, Locus is feeling the financial stress of the lockdown. If you can afford it, and if you, like me, value the publication, consider contributing a little toward its survival.* Full Article
rio Russian Weddings Take Their First Dances Very Seriously By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 09:00:00 -0700 Full Article only in russia wedding funny Video
rio Is Trump's Mysterious Speech Writer Meredith McIver a Figment of His Own Imagination? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 07:00:00 -0700 Meredith McIver is the speech writer who took responsibility for Melania Trump's plagiarism (you may have heard about it?). But people aren't convinced that Meredith is even real, leading to the internet's new favorite conspiracy theory. Is Meredith McIver a fake persona created by Trump? Let's examine the evidence.And if you'd like some appetizer Trump memes before you get started, now would be the time. Full Article conspiracy theories plagarism list donald trump rnc trump tweets melania trump trump trump memes
rio Donald Trump's Awkward Water Moment Has Inspired A Hilarious Photoshop Battle By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 07:00:00 -0700 Donald Trump's amazingly awkward water swig is apparently the gift that keeps on giving. The Photoshop Battle subreddit tackled a funny snapshot of the moment, incorporating everything from panpipes to Harry Potter. We've included our favorites, but there are loads more on the official thread.Lots to unpack here, so maybe ease into it by first starting off with some light Trump Memes, and then progressing to this list of "good stuff". Full Article donald trump photoshop Memes trump tweets water photoshop battle trump trump memes
rio Donald Trump Got Hilariously Trolled Over His Time 'Person Of The Year' Tweet By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 19:00:00 -0700 Say what you will about the President, but there's no denying that his Twitter habits have given us hours of entertainment. His latest Twitter escapade was regarding Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year' issue. On Saturday President Trump tweeted "Time Magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named "Man (Person) of the Year," like last year, but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!" Parodies from comedians such as Julia Louis Dreyfuss and Billy Eichner began pouring in, along with riffs on New Yorker cartoons. Here are some of our favorites. And on a side note, here are some of our favorite tremendous Trump memes that are nearly unbelievable. Full Article twitter star wars donald trump president Memes Mark Hamill epic art of trolling trump tweets trolling trump troll trump memes
rio #49: Trio of Five By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 16:00:00 +0000 Full Article
rio Alexander Wendt on why we should take UFOs seriously By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:19:29 +0000 He has more than just the usual hand-wringing, here is one excerpt: Sean Illing …What’s the Occam’s razor explanation for these UFO sightings? Alexander Wendt To me, the Occam’s razor explanation is ETs. Here is another: Sean Illing If some of these UFOs are the products of alien life, why haven’t they made their presence […] The post Alexander Wendt on why we should take UFOs seriously appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Full Article Science Travel Uncategorized
rio Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle $15 Best Buy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 19:29:40 +0000 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/mario-rabbids-kingdom-battle-nintendo-switch/5909500.p?skuId=5909500 Part of the 1-Day sale Full Article
rio Where do baby magnetars come from? Mysterious 'fast radio bursts' may provide clues. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 13:37:50 +0000 Magnetars — highly magnetized, rapidly rotating super-dense stars — are among the most enigmatic creatures to inhabit the cosmos and their origins are shrouded in mystery. Full Article
rio The Very Early Perimenopause: What We Can Learn from Dr. Jerilynn Prior’s Research By www.ourbodiesourselves.org Published On :: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 14:49:19 +0000 by Nina Coslov In my early 40s, I started noticing changes in my body. A once great sleeper, I was now waking at 2 a.m. – often with lots of energy and sometimes with anxiety. I’d be awake for about 3 hours before I could get back to sleep. Around the same time, premenstrual breast tenderness returned — something I hadn’t experienced since my 20s, before I had children. Not long after, I’d notice from time to time a pervasive edginess, a revving — an energetic ... More The post The Very Early Perimenopause: What We Can Learn from Dr. Jerilynn Prior’s Research appeared first on Our Bodies Ourselves. Full Article Menopause menstruation
rio Samantha From 'Sex And The City' Thirsting Over Mario Is What We Crave By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT By Dan Duddy Published: May 07th, 2020 Full Article