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2009-01-07
00:52:56, by Pablo Edronkin, 156 words
Categories: Books, Novels and Tales, Gambling, Internet-Based Games
Rapunzel
'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair' cried the handsome prince! Put yourself in this popular children's fairly tale and ask Rapunzel to open the window and let down her gold.
Click on this view of the game's screen.
The Rapunzel free game feature is triggered when 3 or more Rapunzels appear awarding 15 free games. Free games are played at the lines and bet of the triggering game. Prizes are Tripled during Free Game feature. Scatter wins are multiplied by the total wager. This feature can be re-triggered. If Prince is part of a winning combination in a free game prizes are 6x!
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2008-10-12
20:21:02, by Pablo Edronkin, 105 words
Categories: Slots, Progressive Games
Medal Tally
Gold, Silver or Bronze, Biking, Swimming & Running. These are all a part of the 'GAMES' in Medal Tally.

During normal play, "Medals" will substitute for all symbols except scatters. A free game feature is triggered when 3, 4 or 5 "Feature" appear anywhere awarding 10, 15 or 20 free games respectively. During free games all prizes are tripled. And the more "Medals" you accumulate during free games the more you win. Accumulate 50+ "Medals" and win the Progressive Jackpot.
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2008-08-18
09:53:02 pm, by Pablo Edronkin, 498 words
Categories: Books, Novels and Tales, Extreme and Exotic Travel, Gambling, Art
Adventurers And Travellers - The Phoenicians
We can learn two things from the Phoenician people: That they were exceedingly good at doing business, and that they were extremely incapable of perpetuating their own culture.
Handcrafted fabrics: Textiles were among the best products sold by the ancient Phoenicians. Some dyes like the purple of Tyre were more valuable than gold itself.
As sailors and navigators, merchants, pirates, warriors, gamblers and explorers, Phoenicians excelled, no doubt about that. They preceded every other nation in achieving several things, including standard, mass-production techniques for the goods they sold. In this they even predated the Chinese that began producing standard weaponry for their armies thousands of years ago, including arrows and crossbows. Phoenicians probably developed their production techniques by observing what they sold and thinking how to reduce their costs. First they started by acting as intermediaries between nations that were set far apart like the Egyptians and the Hittites. Then, at some point, they realised that they could copy the goods obtained in one of those markets, imitate those items and sell them for the same price as the originals but without the costs and risks involved in long trips at that time, when tourism was almost nonexistent and travel was not precisely an easy thing to do.
Phoenician cities soon became very prosperous and the envy of everyone else, and their target. Alexander the Great developed much of his war effort to break the resistance of cities like Tyre before taking on the Persians. Long before that the Babylonians went on somewhat regular rampages and raids on what is now the coast of Lebanon, attacking Phoenician towns in the quest for wood, not gold, because trees were abundant in the Lebanese mountains but exceedingly scarce and expensive in Babylon. But it was the Romans who wrapped up the extermination job over the Phoenicians during the Punic wars. Soon afterwards they kindly began demonising their vanquished enemies and for thousands of years we only knew about this culture according to the Roman filter which no doubt, was biased.
However, this wasn't just the result of Roman hatred but a serious strategic mistake made by the Phoenicians themselves, for despite their prosperity they never paid much attention to culture, arts and sciences, even at the levels and with the methods of their time. Business was all they knew to do and they did it well indeed, but there is almost no recollection of their culture anywhere to be seen and only with very modern archaeological techniques some light could be brought into the life of their culture aside from what their enemies had to say. For thousands of years they were considered much less than they really were, and that happened because they made only one really bad business decision, and that was to dedicate all their energies exclusively to business.
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