Editorial Product Review: :Ideal for tournaments, card clubs, or late-night poker games with the buddies, this Fat Cat Hold'em Dealer poker chip set includes everything you need to keep the games flowing. The Hold'em Dealer set comes with 500 11.5-gram striped dice chips--150 white chips, 150 blue chips, 100 red chips, 50 green chips, and 50 black chips--along with a lockable silver aluminum case that holds everything in a single convenient location. Also stored in the case are a pair ...
Editorial Product Review: :This 6 deck shuffler is great for blackjack and useful for many other card games. It operates on batteries (not included). Especially appreciated by people that have trouble shuffling by hand. Cards are not included
Editorial Product Review: :There is no better way for kids to learn social skills and a sense of belonging than to engage in conversation about their thoughts, opinions, desires and dreams. At the dinner table, bedtime, or in the car, kids love to talk about what they think. And if you talk to your kids now, chances are they'll talk to you later. This edition was created especailly for families with school-age children. Embark on a revealing adventure in conversation with ...
Editorial Product Review: :You wont have to worry about having ping pong balls if you buy in bulk. Try this set of 36 recreational quality table tennis balls for family play.
Editorial Product Review: :The Butterfly Three Star Table Tennis Ball Six-Pack contains six of Butterfly's three-star 40-millimeter table tennis balls in either white or orange. Butterfly's three-star balls have been chosen as the official ball of the ITTF World Junior Circuit through 2007 and were the official ball of the 2004 North American Olympic Doubles Trials. USATT and ITTF approved, only the best table tennis balls are included in Butterfly's three-star packs, and are chosen for their exceptional roundness and consistency ...
Editorial Product Review: :Designed for intermediate players learning to develop their game, the Butterfly Naifu Table Tennis Racket combines Addoy rubber with a special 1.5-millimeter sponge to give you superior spin, speed, and control during your game. Lightweight and well-balanced, the Naifu is constructed of five-ply Basswood and features a comfort-flared handle. This racket is approved by the USATT and ITTF. About Butterfly Hikosuke Tamasu founded Tamasu Co., Ltd. in the small town of Yanai City, Japan in 1950. This was ...
Editorial Product Review: :'There are approximately 100 factory-second dice in this bag.(Number of dice will vary with the mix- four-siders are lighter than other shapes, for example.) These dice are mixed in a variety of styles & colors. Every bag does not necessarily have every style & color. Sizes may include 6, 8, 10, 12, 20 & 30-sided dice (and, possibly, other sizes) in colors that include (but are not limited to) speckled, marble, rainbow, opaque and translucent. This assortment features ...
Editorial Product Review: :These sets are part of a liquidation merchandise that we have acquired and quantities are limited and going fast. This same exact set still sells for over $100 in online stores. These professional grade chips are made of Clay Composite without any metal insert. Each 9 gram chip is made to specifications and is perfectly balanced to give the proper effect. The strong New All Aluminum reinforced case has space for 2 decks of playing cards, 500 chips, ...
Editorial Product Review: :The Butterfly® Carlos Chiu Table Tennis Racket is a tournament-quality racket that can generate the speed and spin needed to compete at club and tournament levels. The 5-ply blade, handle, and head shape combine to create a light, well-balanced racket. Japanese Rubber Technology creates superior spin, speed, and control ratings. ITTF and USATTF approved. Item Description:Named for Mexican national team member Carlos Chiu, this lightweight, tournament-quality table-tennis racket employs Japanese rubber technology to generate spin, speed, and control. ...
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
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It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an...
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