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1 day ago ago from Walter's Wildcat World
Xavier Henry This is obviously an allusion to all the press John Wall is receiving and a response to John Wall being referred to as the nation's top freshman. I always want to play good, but I'm just worried about winning, said Henry, a 6-6, 220-pound left-hander. There are bigger things out there than being called the best freshman. Henry on Monday claimed his second straight Big 12 rookie-of-the-week honor, averaging 22.0 points ...
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16 hours ago ago from AgWired
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16 hours ago ago from Booksquawk
by Roddy Doyle Vintage; 2005 Review by Bill Kirton So far, there are two books in Roddy Doyle’s The Last Roundup . The first, A Star Called Henry , was (apparently, because I haven’t read it) brilliant; the second, Oh, Play That Thing ! (which I have read), seems to have disappointed his fans because they felt let down by it. Its opening and some of the themes which thread through it make it clear that it’s part of a continuum and its ...
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14 hours ago ago from Xanapus` Lair
Reading time: 6 10 minutes When I think of the history of video games I always think that Pong was the first video game but I found out that I am so wrong on that one. It appears to me that the first video game system was the Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device in 1947. The patent was filed on January 25, 1947 and issued on December 14, 1948. The game was a missile simulator inspired by radar displays from World War II. It used ...
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