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Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : sewer , n :
(now historical) A servant attending at a meal who is responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes, etc. […] One who sews. A small tortricid moth the larva of which sews together the edges of a leaf using silk. To celebrate April Fools' Day this week, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy!
(now historical) A servant attending at a meal who is responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes, etc. […] One who sews. A small tortricid moth the larva of which sews together the edges of a leaf using silk. To celebrate April Fools' Day this week, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy!
Hey pal, You must know what's the featured article on Wikipedia, anon : The Wikipedia article of the day for March 30, 2016 is Jumping Flash!.
Jumping Flash! is a platform video game co-developed by Exact and Ultra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The first instalment in the Jumping Flash! series, it was released in April 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan and later the same year in Europe and North America; it was re-released through PlayStation Network store on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable in 2007. Presented in a first-person perspective, the game follows a robotic rabbit named Robbit as he searches for missing jet pods that have been scattered by the game's antagonist character, the astrophysicist Baron Aloha. The game has been described as an early showcase for 3D graphics in console gaming. Generally well received by critics, who praised its graphics and unique gameplay, it was later overshadowed by 3D platformers of the fifth console generation. It was described as the third-most underrated video game of all time by Matt Casamassina of IGN in 2007, and holds the Guinness World Record as the "First platform video game in true 3D".
Jumping Flash! is a platform video game co-developed by Exact and Ultra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The first instalment in the Jumping Flash! series, it was released in April 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan and later the same year in Europe and North America; it was re-released through PlayStation Network store on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable in 2007. Presented in a first-person perspective, the game follows a robotic rabbit named Robbit as he searches for missing jet pods that have been scattered by the game's antagonist character, the astrophysicist Baron Aloha. The game has been described as an early showcase for 3D graphics in console gaming. Generally well received by critics, who praised its graphics and unique gameplay, it was later overshadowed by 3D platformers of the fifth console generation. It was described as the third-most underrated video game of all time by Matt Casamassina of IGN in 2007, and holds the Guinness World Record as the "First platform video game in true 3D".
Hello, Information from NASA NASA has completed a major milestone on its journey to Mars and is ready to begin another phase of work on its spaceport of the future, where the next generation of astronauts will launch to Mars and other deep-space destinations.
March 29, 2016
from NASA http://ift.tt/1MQVbz6
March 29, 2016
from NASA http://ift.tt/1MQVbz6