Monthly Archives: March 2013

A quote

Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, are all very good words for the lips. Charles Dickens

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Most popular American Indian words around us

What would you say about these: terrapin cacao hurricane tobacco succotash hammock wigwam squaw chipmunk papoose There are also many place names, including the names of more than half the states of the U.S! (including Illinois)

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Finding

Once I completed the Cube and demonstrated it to my students, I realized it was nearly impossible to put down. Erno Rubik

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Cross-world puzzle

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Do they solve code crackers?

Language with the shortest alphabet: Rotokas (12 letters). Approx. 4300 people speak this East Papuan language. They live primarily in the Bougainville Province of Papua New Guinea.

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Belly-words

Today I tried to figure out some words made of belly-letters, like o, p, g, d, q. But I must admit the task is hard and I did not go very far. Maybe you will do some better than that. … Continue reading

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Might be working

Where can I buy it?

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Mnemonics aid

A backronym is a phrase constructed purposely, such that an acronym can be formed to a specific desired word. Backronyms may be invented with humorous intent Backronyms can be constructed for educational purposes, for example to form mnemonics. An example … Continue reading

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Nice wallet.

I will ask for that for my Birthday present.

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The best cake

All what you see, is actually a cake!

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