Sun 14 Dec 2008
Wii tennis
Thu 6 Nov 2008
On Friday, May 30th Craig Silverstein hosted a panel and an exclusive screening at Google of the 1983 suspense film, WarGames, in honor of the 25th Anniversary DVD. The panelists included Walter Parkes (Academy Award Nominated Writer, Producer), Lawrence Lasker, (Academy Award Nominated Writer, Producer) and Peter Schwartz (Cofounder and Chairman, Global Business Network). The panelists gave Googlers a behind the scenes peek into the making of this film and its resulting legacy.
Wed 29 Oct 2008
Our ten month old, Theo, cracks up watching his dad play golf on the Nintendo Wii.
Wed 24 Sep 2008
of advice and folds his paper
Pencil and paper having been given the players, each writes a piece
of advice and folds his paper. He passes it to his neighbor, who before
opening it, tells whether he thinks the advice good or bad. If he
guesses correctly, he scores a point. The game goes on this way, each
at the table taking a turn, when new advices are written and passed
along. This is done as many times as the hostess desires. The one
getting the most points is winner.
Tue 23 Sep 2008
Business Plans to Game Plans: A Practical System for Turning Strategies into Action (Business Plans to Game Plans).

price: $14.96 (new), $11.13 (used)
Sun 21 Sep 2008
The Online Business Setup, Amazon Sales, Inner Game for Ice Cube Trays Businesses.

price: $16.99 (used)
Sun 21 Sep 2008
as high a price as he could; the latter, to induce the man to become
a purchaser, offered to let him have the horse for the value of the
twenty-fourth nail in his shoes, reckoning one farthing for the first
nail, two for the second, four for the third, and so on to the
twenty-fourth
A man took a fancy to a horse, which a dealer wished to dispose of at
as high a price as he could; the latter, to induce the man to become
a purchaser, offered to let him have the horse for the value of the
twenty-fourth nail in his shoes, reckoning one farthing for the first
nail, two for the second, four for the third, and so on to the
twenty-fourth. The man, thinking he should have a good bargain, accepted
the offer; the price of the horse was, therefore, necessarily great.
By calculating as before, the twenty-fourth term of the progression
1:2:4:8: etc., will be found to be 8388608, equal to the number of
farthings the purchaser gave for the horse; the price, therefore
amounted to 8738 pounds 2s. 8d.
Sun 21 Sep 2008
Team-Building Activities for Every Group.

price: $10.88 (new), $8.80 (used)
Sat 20 Sep 2008
Messier still has the itch; Thinking of comeback as a GM to play the new NHL’s ‘chess game’.(Sports): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press.
price: $9.95 (new)