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PHP Pictogram Word Decoding Game Primer Tutorial
In ancient Egyptian times writing took the form of hieroglyphics often on papyrus and wood. This form of writing was both logographic (a grapheme which represents a word) and alphabetic. We humans process pictorial input representing concepts quite well. Today, … Continue reading
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Bread or Toast Cut Diagonally So Much Better
Are you like me and subscribe to the theory that bread or toast cut diagonally tastes better? But why would this be, when if you eventually finish the whole loaf you have had the same amount of crust and bread … Continue reading
What happens to those mouse clicks … ?
Whatever happens to those mouse clicks you make, usually when your computer is starting up and you get impatient waiting for it, that don’t get “assigned” to anything? Does anybody know where they go, or some log that tells you … Continue reading