Way, way back on the playfield of System 3 Gottlieb pinball machines like my 1993 Wipeout is this resistor board that controls the flashing of…
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I’m giving my Gottlieb Wipeout pinball machine a bit of love this week. It was released way back in 1993 and I’ve owned it for…
Comments closedChristmas gifts from the state of Maine – beautiful jigsaw puzzles.
Comments closedDISCLAIMER: I am not an electrician nor do I play one on TV. Pinball can be a shocking experience and not in a good way!…
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Comments closedPuzzles are a great family activity or solo pastime. Whether your puzzle of choice is a 1,000-piece jigsaw, the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle, a wood brain teaser, or a 3D mechanical puzzle, doesn’t really matter because all puzzles share one key element, they power your brain.
Comments closedJigsaw puzzles still appeal after decades. The origins of jigsaw puzzles go back to the 1760s when European mapmakers pasted maps onto wood and cut them into small pieces. John Spilsbury, an engraver and mapmaker, is credited with inventing the first jigsaw puzzle in 1767.
Comments closedThe best Christmas jigsaw puzzles.
Comments closedChallenging puzzles for jigsaw puzzle experts.
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