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There's a famous Liszt piano solo La Campanella that has a high note ringing often like a bell. There's one recording where that's the only note slightly out of tune--unfortunate...
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Well heck that makes sense. My poor brain is completely embracing it's Friday apparently. ♀️
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If anyone can tell me the meaning of 'candlelighted' that would be great. It came up on a board, but I can't find that the word itself exists. Candlelight yes. Adding -ed at the end, no.
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Originally posted by crazykate View PostI learned a new word today. In the future, if anyone asks me if I've heard of campanology, I can say that it rings a bell.
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I learned a new word today. In the future, if anyone asks me if I've heard of campanology, I can say that it rings a bell.
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Originally posted by lalatan View PostLol, about this and then rethinking your wish.
Yes, I realized some time ago that I am dependent on high score players to recycle games. So I publicly thank all of you game recylcers for enhancing my enjoyment of playing this game, i.e. less clicking through games and more playing.
If your mind works like mine, the next time you see the word in that board you'll likely remember it, especially if you saw it more than once.
I'd rather you keep writing on the forum. You provide a lot of tasty spice in the WordTwist banquet of words.
However, my mind probably works less efficiently than yours. I'm prone to distractions, always wanting to find something new, always trying to link "unlinkable" ideas.
Not to mention, I'm trying to find a hundrd ultra rare words without regard for length, while you play exclusively for the long/best words. Sometimes the long/best words fall out of the bin for me, but usually not.
Since I've seen the described game twice now without seeing your word during play, I'll more likely find it next time. But, no guarantees. The distractions are plentiful.
Thanks for the kind words, but, as for posting, sometimes fasting is healthy. Like the wife keeps reminding me while I deal with kindergarteners and everyone else: "you talk too much and overexplain everything."
I would imagine in a normal world, there will be quite a few who would breath a sigh of relief at having a break from the garrulousnesses.
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Originally posted by BoggleOtaku View PostMaybe the engineers building pyrimids and stonehenges and sundials used 60 and 360 because of their practicality, and then later people started worshiping it because they didn't know why it originated in the first place. Hmmm, might make a good movie script or Star Trek episode.
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Maybe the engineers building pyrimids and stonehenges and sundials used 60 and 360 because of their practicality, and then later people started worshiping it because they didn't know why it originated in the first place. Hmmm, might make a good movie script or Star Trek episode.
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Originally posted by BoggleOtaku View PostI thought 360 degrees in a circle to help early design/construction because it has so many integer factors can be divided up many ways.
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I thought 360 degrees in a circle to help early design/construction because it has so many integer factors can be divided up many ways.
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Originally posted by RussDNails View PostI think I might like to be hexadactylous if I could get that 6th finger to help me type faster
Originally posted by Naboka View Post...which makes me think, "shouldn't there be an assist stat, like in basket ball?" Knocking a board off the rails early is like passing the scoring opportunity to long word players. Otherwise, the game molders for months, waiting for the 41st play to return it to dust--with the longest/best words usually having been played early on.
Somehow doubt that anyone else is going to get that word. Too few plays. Too strange. Can't even bring it to memory. (was going to write it down, but the long word journal was up in the craftroom, and I had convinced myself I'd have no trouble remembering it. Jokes on the guy with failing memory.)
Cracks me up.
Like some weird assembly line for hamsters.
ps: think one of my goals next month will be to not post anything.
Just keep a golden silence...
and a journal.
If your mind works like mine, the next time you see the word in that board you'll likely remember it, especially if you saw it more than once.
I'd rather you keep writing on the forum. You provide a lot of tasty spice in the WordTwist banquet of words.Last edited by lalatan; 03-30-2023, 05:50 PM.
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Originally posted by RussDNails View Post
I think I might like to be hexadactylous if I could get that 6th finger to help me type faster
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Originally posted by lalatan View PostThat's what I thought about the procedure after playing the word. But, my first wife and her sister were both hysterectomized many years ago and after they healed they felt much better.
I found another unique one for you today: HEXADACTYLOUS (26/13) meaning "having 6 fingers or toes." I know left-handed people sometimes struggle to find products for them but people with hexadactyly throughout history (before safe surgery was commonly available) must have had even more problems getting items to fit. But, maybe it wasn't so bad because most things were made by hand back then.
Been watching the basketball tournaments. Which makes me think...
Just played a game again where you had gotten some crazy word that had to be unique to that board. Recognized the word--too late. So I knew I'd played it. And the results made me pretty sure that I managed to put it into recycle mode for a second time--it only had a couple of plays. You've gotten it twice and now have a third shot.
...which makes me think, "shouldn't there be an assist stat, like in basket ball?" Knocking a board off the rails early is like passing the scoring opportunity to long word players. Otherwise, the game molders for months, waiting for the 41st play to return it to dust--with the longest/best words usually having been played early on.
Somehow doubt that anyone else is going to get that word. Too few plays. Too strange. Can't even bring it to memory. (was going to write it down, but the long word journal was up in the craftroom, and I had convinced myself I'd have no trouble remembering it. Jokes on the guy with failing memory.)
Cracks me up.
Like some weird assembly line for hamsters.
ps: think one of my goals next month will be to not post anything.
Just keep a golden silence...
and a journal.
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