What makes me think is the fact that we can only use ten percent of our brains, meaning possibilities exist that we can't fathom because of that limit. Question is, what if we'd break through using the 50 percent level, let alone the whole of our brains? Imagination abounds.
It is a 7 card poker and two stacks in a deal, two for the low and 5 for the high. To win you have to win both. To lose you have to lose both.
If you have two pairs, split it and put the lower pair on the top stack and the higher pair on the bottom stack. But it is in the lay out that may make you win or lose.
Google it, it has an explanation that sets up the examples.
I have some friends who prefer the black jack than Pai Gao Oldie but I can't say I really enjoy it, what is with the hitting, and doubling and splitting? I can't seem to have the brain to sort it all out.
Anyways, they win fast or lose fast. I wont play it.
That is for sure. Considering the build up of what was to come. Nuke and all that. Anyways, this is a monumental achievement that deserves celebration.
President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for North Korea diplomacy James S. Robbins, Opinion columnist Published 3:15 a.m. ET May 1, 2018 From forcing China to use its influence to matching Kim Jong Un's aggressiveness, Donald Trump has done more to earn the Nobel Peace Prize than Barack Obama. AFP AFP_14A6PU A DIP USA DC (Photo: LUDOVIC MARIN, AFP/Getty Images)
A year ago, the prospect of President Trump being considered for a Nobel Peace Prize would have sent his critics’ heads spinning. Now, if all goes well in U.S. negotiations with North Korea, Trump should be the odds-on favorite for an award he will have truly earned.
The stunning moves towards peace on the Korean peninsula have generated the Nobel buzz. Resolving the almost seven-decade division — one of the last major vestiges of the Cold War — would be an epochal international event. South Korea's former President Kim Dae-jung was awarded the peace prize in 2000 for simply beginning the process of détente with North Korea.
The historic summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un alone has the makings of a peace prize-worthy effort, since it effectively ended a war that had been frozen since the 1950s. But President Moon went out of his way to give credit to Trump for setting the stage for the meeting. "President Trump can take the Nobel prize,” he said. “The only thing we need is peace."
Miwagi, my ex from Australia does "futures". A very volatile hobby. One minute up by thousands and vice versa. I can't live with that thrill. But hey Google started with $40 per share, now it's $1250. That's on the third group. Investors can't say any voice.
Krema my beautiful friend. I kind of felt that before but now I am not a spoiled shopper anymore. But I do it more for Tax purposes and make others happy. The only draw back is that my clothes and shoes are so petite that I feel with the average American shopper, might not be that of great demand. I do send plenty of boxes to the PI and I know so many of my relatives are so elated knowing these gifts do arrive once every four months.
Intrigued breaking even to me is winning. Imagine the entertainment it gives me and then go home haven't loss anything. But I do loss more than win. That is why I don't go that much anymore as I used to because I can't afford it. Four times a year is enough for me to have the thrill and then back to normal again. The local Indian Casinos, which we have so many doesn't interest me at all.
I donate a lot to them for tax purposes. I shopped to most of them specially in the Red Cross in Collangata. All brand new designers items. I bought this guess luggage for only $90.00 which could have been $750.00 at the downtown Sydney where I bought my carry on.
I don't need anything anymore. So shopping doesn't take much of my time.
RE: Reincarnation