| 04.09.2004 | Page 23 Meme

Here's something fun:

  1. Grab the book nearest to you.
  2. Open to page 23.
  3. Find the fifth sentence.
  4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal (or in this thread's comments) along with these instructions.

Here's what I've got, from Rules of Play: Game Design Fundamentals:

As the storyline would already be known to many of the players but not all of them, the game would have to work and play well irrespective of the players' knowledge of Tolkien's world.

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@ 6:02 PM by TNorthcutt | Comments (4)

Comments

On April 10, 2004 11:42 AM Joost Schuur said:

From Lost in Space: The Fall of NASA and the Dream of a New Space Age by Greg Klerkx:

We were a mixed bunch: scientists, photographers, journalists and entrepreneurs.

On April 11, 2004 7:08 PM Jessica Northcutt said:

From Foundations of Education: The challenge of Early Childhood Education. "Certification is not meant to covey the idea that a teacher is an expert or even exceptionally well qualified."

This is kind of a scary thought. Maybe this is the problem with our education system.

On April 17, 2004 2:33 PM Jamie said:

There were actually 2 books sitting here on my desk.

From Statistical Power Analysis: "This chapter and the next show how to transform a wide range of test statistics and effect size measures into F statistics, and how to use those F values in statistical power analysis."

From Einstein Never Used Flash Cards: "Neurons are serviced by 100 billion glial cells that nourish and modulate their activity."

On April 23, 2004 4:45 PM Crystal Tabor-Kosak said:

From Power Screenwriting: "It is the subjective storyline behind all the action, dialogue and exposition unfolding onscreen."

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