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If a Tree in a Forest Falls and Nobody is Around, Does it Make Any Noise?

I never figured out why people debated the subject listed in the title of this article. Of course there was noise. To my mind the presence of sensors, human or otherwise, is not a necessary requirement to knowing whether or not there is noise. For whatever reason, some people want to take the other side of this argument. (If you are such a person, leave me out of the argument. Just assume I have a closed mind on this particular subject.) Continue reading If a Tree in a Forest Falls and Nobody is Around, Does it Make Any Noise?

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Annual Invitation to Come Square Dancing with Shirley and Me

A year ago, when my weekly column was on a different site, I wrote a column encouraging you to join Shirley and me square dancing http://www.casinogaming.com/columnists/dancer/2010/0914.html Everything I said in that column still applies except that this year the beginner’s classes are on Tuesdays, beginning September 13. Continue reading Annual Invitation to Come Square Dancing with Shirley and Me

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Five Times Zero is Zero Only if You’re Calculating Wrong

I was at a Palms drawing on Friday night in mid-August. Afterwards I stopped by the Gold Coast to play a bit (4x points) and to pick up four beverage packs earned the day before. During “Thursty Thursdays,” 1,200 or more points on Thursday earns you four beverage packs (water, soda, beer) that you can pick up sometime between Friday and the following Wednesday. (You can earn less than four packs. I don’t have the rules with me just now.) I’d played quite a bit more than 1,200 points on Thursday, and if I was going to pick up the beverages, this was a good time. Continue reading Five Times Zero is Zero Only if You’re Calculating Wrong

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A Look at Gambling Wizards

I’ve been reviewing a lot of books lately, largely because I’ve been reading them to prepare for my Gambling with an Edge radio show. Some of you may remember the June 30th show where we had Richard W. Munchkin on. I read his Gambling Wizards: Conversations with the World’s Greatest Gamblers prior to that date for the third time. (I read it when it came out and go back and reread it periodically. It’s that good.) The question is why should I review the book now instead of just prior to the show? Reviewing it just prior to the show would have had the added benefit of attracting more listeners who were sufficiently inspired by the review so as to catch the broadcast. Continue reading A Look at Gambling Wizards