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The Unnamed Pickerel - Hindsight is still 20/20
During my college days at the University of Southern Maine, one of my favorite reference manuals was Bartlett's collection of quotations. It spanned a variety of topics, containing quotes of numerous people from all levels of society. I regularly used this resource to appropriately add colorful t. . .
Tiger Woods Workout Is Not What You Think
Tiger Woods workout is supposedly this “hush-hush” secret nobody knows about, but everybody is dying to find out. Tiger is human like every other golfer and realizes the importance of conditioning for golf. He brought a new meaning to the word golf as a “sport”.Tiger Woods workout has been rumo. . .
Tying Fly Fishing Flies – The Frankenstein Fly
You can buy flies for fly fishing, but you’ll want to tie your own at some point. Undoubtedly, your first fly will be the Frankenstein Fly. Of Flies…There is a particular fly for every fish, location and situation. There are basic flies like the Woolly Bugger and millions of exotic ones. You can . . .
What can be S.A.I.D. about the Golf Swing?
Probably the question that first comes to your mind when you read this title is: what is S.A.I.D. and how does it help my golf game? The reality is that S.A.I.D. is very connected to your golf swing and is a very important principle if you want to hit the ball farther and lower your scores. Befor. . .
What Is Your Sand Save Percentage?
Think about it, if you could convert 7 out of 10 attempts from a normal lie in the trap, how many strokes could YOU save per round? If you’re like most people, you could save yourself at least 3-4 strokes per 18 holes. I consider myself a decent player and having said that, I played recently at P. . .
White Water Rafting – Preserve Your Experiences
White water rafting is simply a blast and a great way to get away from the clutter of life. Alas, your rafting experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a white water rafting journal.White Water Rafting JournalsTake a minute to give some consideration to your most re. . .
Why We Play Games, Part 1
There exists some ephemeral quality that separates gamers from the rest of humanity, some thing that makes us, us and them, not us. I've never been able to quite put my finger on it, but it is inescapably there. Today, in hopes of moving closer to that essential quality of gamerosity, we examine . . .
Why We Play Games, Part 2
In part one we started to get into the motivation of the gamer. We discussed challenge and its ugly stepsister competition, two of the most common motivators. Today, we look at two more on the way to forming an overall model for what moves us.Perhaps less common than the first two motivators, cre. . .
Winged Fighters
This is a story or news article of an epic battle between two fierce commanders of the sky, the man-made airplane and the parakeet. Would man conquer nature or would he be overcome by it? For years, man has fought against nature, struggling through great natural disasters. Earthquakes have ra. . .
Winter Backpacking Tips
Winter backpacking can mean your footprints are the only ones out there. That adds to the beauty of the experience, but also to the danger. Alone and in a cold enviroment, it's important to know what to do in an emergency. Learning a few basic cold weather survival skills can save your life.Fire . . .
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