I made a website. It's called "one million chessboards dot com". it has one million chessboards on it.
moving a piece moves it for everyone, instantly. no turns. you can move between boards.
that's it. have fun!
i made a game. it's called PacCam. It's Pacman controlled with your face - chomp your mouth to move, look to turn.
you look very silly while playing :)
you can play it at eieio dot games slash paccam
that's it! have fun!
“We’ve got a door that would definitely have been here in the years we think Shakespeare played here and, in all likelihood, was the door to a room where the players changed and stored props,” he said.
#Shakespeare#Archaeology
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"But the first well did not quite go to plan, caving in on itself as it was nearing completion because its walls had not been secured properly."
#RomanEmpire#Archaeology#Engineering
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Huge! 😉
"the megalith, which is known as the “altar stone”, was transported by prehistoric people from at least as far as present day Inverness, and potentially from the Orkney islands"
#Stonehenge#Neolithic#Archaeology
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"The 40-mile-long (64km) river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex among other wonders, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, according to a study revealing the find on Thursday."
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#AncientEgypt#Archaeology
@MelissaClark check out the #aquaculture and #fishing
Scene in #WilmingtonNC. Vibrant local shellfish and fish served at restaurants like Seabird, Rx, and PinPoint.
Why Is It So Hard to Find Local Fish (Even by the Water)? https://t.co/Rr0wACAezz
"A banquet room replete with well preserved frescoes depicting characters inspired by the Trojan war has been unearthed among the ruins of Pompeii"
#Archaeology#RomanEmpire#Pompeii
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"An egregious example of this is unfolding in Georgia, where state officials are poised to approve a strip mine on the southeastern edge of the magnificent Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge."
#StopTwinPines#SavetheOkefenokee
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An interesting slice of #hadrianswall just off the #nationaltrail below Walton
This section of Wall was excavated in the 1960s and was visible for nearly 20 yrs. As it was built from soft red sandstone, erosion became a problem, so the wall was reburied to preserve what remained.
"A “very rare” clay figurine of the god Mercury, one of fewer than 10 ever found in Britain, has been discovered at a previously unknown Roman settlement that once sat next to a busy port – but is now 10 miles from the sea."
#RomanBritain#Archaeology
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