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Top 5 Online Games

Posted by Thinker on Feb 16, 2009 in Thinkable

Searching for video games? Here’s a list of top “free to try” Online Games. For more “free to try” PC Games and Games for Mac check out TheGamersLair.com.

National Geographic (TM) presents: Herod’s Lost Tomb

Explore the wonders of the biblical King Herod`s lost tomb in this stunningly scenic Hidden Object Game! Follow the intrepid eye of National Geographic (TM) as they recreate the mysterious life and death of one of history`s most infamous rulers! Thrill to exciting footage from the National Geographic television event as you hunt down elusive hidden objects and test your mettle with challenging mini-games. Delve into National Geographic presents Herod`s Lost Tomb today!

Cannon

Blast chains of 3 or more like-colored balls in Cannon, an online Match 3 game. Use the arrow keys to aim and the space bar to fire.

Patchworkz!

Patch together the patterns of this unique puzzle. With a unique quilt-like concept, you will need to complete the patterns using different patches of colors. Enjoy a variety of patterns as they grow more complex with each level.

Burger Island 2: The Missing Ingredients

Business was booming at Beach Burger hut until rival Edie Cole Iverson stole away the clientele. But clients aren`t the only thing missing, the Tiki Chief has disappeared along with all his recipes. Now it`s up to Patty and her lightning-fast burger grilling skills To unlock the true secrets of the best Tiki sauce on the island. Make the fastest burgers this side of the ocean in this hilarious dash to recapture the sacred grilling techniques of the Tiki!

The Scruffs

(2nd Runner-Up Best Hidden Object Game of 2007)

The Scruffs have enlisted your help to save their beloved family home from being sold. Grandpa Scruff has come up with a solution - an elaborate scavenger hunt to recover valuable artifacts, he’s hidden around the house. But in a surprising twist, Grandpa Scruff also reveals that he’s been hiding something else - a shocking family secret. Help the Scruffs stave off this looming family crisis and uncover the secret that will change their lives forever.

 
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Fencing Supplies - Baseball netting - Tennis Windscreen - Baseball Windscreen

Posted by Thinker on Feb 16, 2009 in Thinkable

Baseball Netting? Baseball Netting! Sports fields aren’t always found in ideal locations. Traffic, wind and people can detract from your quality of play and enjoyment of court sports like tennis and volleyball, and field sports like baseball. A common problem on tennis courts, for example, is visually losing the ball against a background of chain link fence, and the chaos of buildings, cars, people and trees beyond. On baseball fields, wind affects play considerably and spectators can be a major distraction to players’ focus and accuracy.

If you have a dog kennel, either home or in commercial use such as boarding kennels and dog schools you find a different set of problems. Almost all kennels are built of wire fencing. The dogs are exposed to sun all day and can quickly become dehydrated on even an overcast day.

There is a simple solution to these special fencing problems. The addition of woven fabric windscreen to fencing surrounding courts at tennis clubs, tennis schools and tennis schools prevents wind from affecting play. Its uniform color also makes it easy to locate the ball visually during play.

On baseball fields, Baseball netting reduces problems with wind-affected play, allowing increased accuracy for throwing and hitting. It also diminishes the disruption of onlooker’s movements behind the fence. In addition, baseball windscreen makes it easier to locate the ball when it is on the field.

Outdoor kennels call for shade material to allow animals to stay out of the hot sun and keep them in a healthy and humane condition. Dog covers attached to the top of a kennel are made of dark, closely woven material and provide a quick and easy solution while allowing full air circulation within the enclosure.

The cloth used for these circumstances is customized for your particular needs. Material for sports fields is usually dark colored and closely woven, though there are varieties with a more open mesh to allow for more air flow, if desired. Covers for animal enclosures are made of a more tightly woven material and darker color to provide a shield from the sun.

All these materials can be easily applied to existing fencing and each job is custom measured to fit your enclosure. The fabric is reinforced with commercial grade four ply binding on all sides, and is fastened with a double stitch through rust free brass grommets. Both the weather screening and shade materials do not rot, mildew or permit the growth of fungus.

Please call us at 1-800-474-1804 for a custom estimate based on your needs. Learn more about baseball windscreen and  tennis windscreen here. Call today.

 
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The Great Dilemma of the Cheap iPhone

Posted by Thinker on Feb 16, 2009 in Thinkable

Well, here we go again, lost in some strange city, to arrogant to ask for directions. My spouse is going to hate me. Why do we as guys seem to blatantly invite stress when it comes to this strange thing?

I’m Bobby by the way, pleased to meet you. You wouldn’t happen to know where the Eagletown Mall is do you? If so, call me at, oh wait, that’s right I broke my cheap iPhone. Never mind, I’ll just stroll for a few more miles, and the children can get a little more restless. Maybe, if I do this long enough, they will start to yell, and I can loose my mind trying to make them be quiet.

Oh, I got it, I can stop and purchase another cheap unlocked Apple iPhone, definitely, that’s it, we have so much extra credit it really doesn’t matter. My goodness, what have I become? Okay, there’s a Target, now she said it would be three streets down from the Kmart, on the right. Men, we really have to do something about this mess. Well heck, there’s nothing but a gas station here. I mean seriously guys, why?!

Oh man, are you serious, Ricky, what are you doing? I’m texting Mom. That’s right, we purchased you a cheap iPhone along with the rest of us. Ricky, hang up, I’ll stop right here and ask for directions. To late Dad, she’s already talking. Hey Mom, we’re lost, and Dad lost his phone, so how do we get there? Now I’m glad I bought those cheap iPhones.

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