The Second Economy: The Race for Trust, Treasure and Time in the Cybersecurity War: 2016
Steve Grobman, Allison Cerra and Christopher Young
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Gain a practical prescription for both private and public organizations to remediate threats and...
Winning the Brain Game: Fixing the 7 Fatal Flaws of Thinking
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Mindful thinking is the new competitive edge Science confirms the distinction between the biological...
Paul Bayley (2 KP) rated Game of War - Fire Age in Apps
Jan 8, 2018
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Labyrinth in Tabletop Games
May 7, 2018
At first when the rules were explained I got a little confused, but you soon get the hang of it when actually playing. Its a highly entertaining strategy based game with a unique board that gets very competitive and frustrating when people keep preventing you from reaching your items! It's even fun as a team based game, and it actually potentially helps to discuss strategy with a team member rather than play on your own. The only criticism I have of this is that some of the artwork and graphics are a little basic and not as good as you would expect.
I would definitely recommend playing this game, although maybe not after sitting out in the sun all day with some alcoholic beverages - you need to be fairly alert and on the ball to play this!
Awix (3310 KP) rated Fathom (1967) in Movies
Apr 13, 2019 (Updated Apr 13, 2019)
Riffs somewhat on the style of Charade, but without the charm or acting ability of the stars in that film. Mostly feels a bit exhausting by modern standards: there's no denying Raquel Welch was a very beautiful woman, but did she really inspire such extremes of instant condescending lechery in every man she ever met? Even Richard Briers can barely keep his tongue in his mouth. Thorough-going chauvinism extends behind the camera, too, as noted - despite being in every scene, and playing the lead role, Welch doesn't even warrant top billing. It kind of passes the time in a very superficial way but it's extremely dated.
Ivana A. | Diary of Difference (1171 KP) rated Overwatch in Video Games
Jun 3, 2018 (Updated Jun 30, 2020)
I fell in love with Overwatch from the very first time I played it. I enjoy all heroes to be quite honest. Apart from Doomfist.
There is a lot of characters to choose from, and getting better at all of them is a constant challenge, so it never gets boring.
Competitive play can be a bit toxic, so playing with friends is way more fun, but you can always make friends in game as well.
I love the arcade mode, where you can play different modes such as Mystery Heroes, or Deathmatches. Also, every week you get loot boxes for winning games there, so that's cool too. When we're on the loot boxes, it's worth to mention that each hero has amazing skins, emotes, voice chats and highlight intros that you can either buy or collect from loot boxes.
Different maps and map modes are available and unlocked. The achievements and stats page is amazing as well - the details on the stats is really cool!
This is Me: The Autobiography
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Kids and Branding in a Digital World
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