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Friday, October 19, 2018

October Updates to @BaseballWay | #BBRBIW


Happy October!

     Around here, this is an exciting time of year because the Major League Baseball Regular Season has completed and it's time to find out who has what it takes to be world champions of baseball!

     As of today, October 18, the Red Sox have already won the American League pennant and wait on a winner between Milwaukee and LA. 

Follow along with @BaseballWay on Twitter for live updates.

     In other news, on artscience84.com, along with some updated site design, there's some new pages under the Baseball tab and this post is here to let you know what's there.

     October is also the time of year that the Mexican League decides it's champion. I'm fairly unfamiliar with LMB and have been recently interested in International Baseball as a whole so, I'm doing some research on the game around the world.

Check out this post for some info on the Liga Mexicana de Beisbol and it's final games, the Serie del Rey: https://www.artscience84.com/BaseballWay/world-baseball/Mexico-LMB-SeriedelRey

In case you missed anything from this playoff season, check out the #Postseason Text page for all of the exclusive @BaseballWay transcripts from 2018.

Enjoy the games!
Josh | BaseballWay | #BBRBIW

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Champions Rise in #FIFA19 | @golumiero

See Mixer Live Streams and YouTube Game Clips of FIFA 19 and other games by Lumiero 
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The first time I played this legendary game was WAAAAY back in the day on the original Sony Playstation! I love soccer so this game was a natural fit. I could play for hours with my IRL teammates.
 Unfortunately, I wasn’t much of a video gamer in my youth, so the next time I played was FIFA 10 on the Nintendo Wii! Even then, online gaming wasn’t really on my radar. I played FIFA 11 on the Wii but then, that was it.
 It wasn’t until FIFA 18 that I really began to get serious about this title. I got an Xbox and as I’m sure you could guess, the game play was COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!
 On one hand, it was frustrating. There was so many new controls and nuances to learn. LT, Right Stick, LB, RB, Tactics, Finesse was all new to me. On the other hand, it was incredibly exciting!
  Wouldn’t you believe it? Here comes FIFA 19 and there’s EVEN MORE control over tactics, skill, shooting and more!
Read about EA Sports and Frostbite joining forces here.
It’s all interesting but, I think the feature I’m most excited to try is the Active Touch System. Although, Alex Hunter moving to La Liga, UEFA Champion's League play, the new Kick-Off Modes and new Shot Timing features are all worthy of mention.

Check out this post about getting a discount when you pre-order with EA Access!

I'm in the Vault! | #EAaccess | @golumiero

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Build your own player and take him to the highest level of the Professional Game in FIFA 19. 

Lumiero is a defensive minded, counter attacking journeyman who will play any position on the pitch but, finds the most success in the CDM spot.

Check out #ProLumiero on artscience84.com for LIVE STREAMS and HIGHLIGHTS featuring Goals, Defense and Assisting plays in Pro Clubs Drop-In Matches!

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Is Beginner too easy for you?
Is World Class not challenging enough?
Then this is the ONLY way to play.

Catch LIVE STREAMS and HIGHLIGHTS by Lumiero vs CPU in #LEGENDARYONLY on artscience84.com

Join the Xbox Group: EA FIFA LEGENDARY ONLY

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Lumiero | artscience84

Monday, September 10, 2018

How The Sprint Function Ruined EA FIFA - @golumiero #fifa18 #fifa19

The trigger that triggered the fall of tactics and facilitated a culture of  poor football discipline and a boring multiplayer experience.


September 2018 -- Speed never slumps. When tactics, technique and skill can all experience "off days", it is said that speed is always a valuable weapon and that's hard to argue. Especially in world football, or soccer to some, when the "little guy" can flourish against the biggest and strongest athletes, speed is a delicacy.

     You already know the names. It doesn't take a professional scout to know what kind of an impact a fast player can have on a play, a game or a team. It can turn an entire season completely around. You'll never hear me argue that.

Here is what I will argue.

     Do you like cake? Of course, you do. Who doesn't like cake? It's that sweet, sweet frosting, am I right? There's nothing quite like it. It's primal. It's sugar and there's nothing wrong with a good amount of it. However, what would you say to a cake made entirely of sugar?

     I'm sure your initial reaction is a very positive one but, think about it realistically. If it was the only food you could eat, all day, every day, I bet you'd be out by lunch time. How is that possible. The sugar is the best part, and yet, a cake without eggs and flour and even salt just doesn't sound as appealing. That's because it isn't.

That's my argument in regards to technique in all things but, specifically in sports. Balance is key.

      Look up any championship team in recent years, nearly every one of them had a "superpower" offense, the epitome of a scoring agent. I'm only human. I appreciate a good scoring play but, I absolutely love a great defensive play. Every one of those champions was built on some semblance of a strong, disciplined defensive unit. If you're younger, you're already cringing because you know it's coming, so here it is...Defense wins championships.

     I will concede this, however: without some semblance of an offence, there is no defense alone that will win a championship. I believe that when that phrase was coined, though, it was in response to the ever-growing obsession with offense. So, in context, defense really does WIN those championships because the teams that lacked one, weren't champions.

     In case you're unfamiliar with it, there's a multiplayer function in EA Sport's FIFA franchise called Pro Clubs. You make a player and choose his (no women, yet) skill set, position and biology. Then, as you play more games with a club online, you earn skill points that allow you to level up.

     If you don't have a club to play with, there's a Drop-In Match option. Be selected randomly to lobby of up to 10 players and play a 5 v 5 match. It's actually very fun. Unlike other game modes where you control every aspect and every player on the field, in Pro Clubs, you're only responsible for your "Pro".

     As I'm sure you can imagine with it being open to the public, not every player you encounter is a "Pro". That's cool, by the way. I'm all for inclusion, especially in the world's game. On any platform it can be very intricate and difficult to play extremely well. Some play football in real life and aren't gifted gamers and sometimes, vice versa. More often then not, in a public Drop-In, the skill level isn't terribly high.

     To the point of this post: The sprint function (RT on most controllers) allows the player a burst of speed to break away from opponents. As I mentioned in the open, this a valuable tool but, there's a problem. It has become a crutch.

     I don't have the numbers on demographics so, I can't speak to the whether or not I've played with Americans or on what the average age of the players has been, though, I have my theories. That's all relevant, too. Younger Americans don't have the "football experience" that most of the world has. (Although, that is changing rapidly.) Regardless, these players have been given an excuse to ignore the intelligence of "soccer".

     There's an air of desperation in many of the matches I've witnessed. In one of the first matches I can remember, I was playing the midfield and came upon a ball at the center circle. Naturally, everybody ran forward and the defense collapsed on me. I looked for an outlet but, I had no options to go forward with it so, I dropped it back to the defense. There was an audible groan followed by a passive-aggressive "You saw me."

     There's  a culture of demanding man-children where although there are 7 other options, 95% play the same position, Striker. The most forward attacking player, the ST, is the centerpiece of this offensive obsession in real life footy as well as the video game culture.

     It makes sense, though. Some of the highest paid and most famous athletes in the world are strikers. Most of them are what you could imagine of a typical "jock" archetype. Audacious, entitled and often abrasive in ways to gain attention. Not all of course but, most. So, as you also might expect, this mentality finds itself manifest in the video game culture of Pro Clubs.

     It's possible, that I might be biased. Sure, I'm a defender. I find pleasure in playing my position, holding my shape, diffusing attacks and facilitating my own offense with key passes and overlapping runs. More than a defender, I'm a total footballer. I'll score a goal when given the opportunity but, I make every effort to be first and foremost in the best defensive position to help my team at all times. So, yeah, maybe I'm biased but, this culture feels toxic.

     I don't want to bring in the fact that the US Men's National Team missed the World Cup embracing similar tactics and moreover abandoning any likeness to a disciplined, possession-oriented tactic but, there it is. Like I said, I don't have the numbers on the demographics but, most players I've played with speak "american" english and are online in a West Coast primetime. (I've experimented playing at various hours of the day to see if I might find myself on an international server but, it's almost always Americans.) Even without those numbers, as an American, I find this possible link in mentality troubling.

     The "toxic masculinity", overt hatred and childish behavior in the gaming world is a whole other topic but, they obviously contribute to the multiplayer experience in this game.

     All that aside, I find that the "inhuman" speed abilities given to some players (earned in most cases) actually works against their greater good as footballers. Players don't look for teammates around them to relieve pressure and solve defenses. They lack the patience and most are too intimidated to keep possession of the ball long enough to build an attack. There is a constant "break away" back and forth and almost never a football match.

     I'm worried that EA is responsible for this. I'm willing to accept the possibility that it's a matter of programming and code that they just don't have a hold of but, it's unlikely. Especially so, when the current obsession in world football is speed and scoring. However, if these are American boys and this is how they play, I fear we'll never see a World Cup worth celebrating because instead of developing the skill and technique to solve defenses with passing and movement off of the ball, they're being led to believe that a simple sprint and a wish will do it.

     As long as impatience is being confused for "aggressiveness", "hunger" is being mistaken for thirst, our youth is being punished for having patience and tact and gamers are being rewarded for having a lack of imagination the game will struggle to improve. Not to mention, the cheating and hacking that goes into facilitating the continued "rewarding" of such behavior, both in the tech world and in real world scenarios, is a top concern and it's not impossible to address.

Fix your code.

Cheers,
Josh | Lumiero | #ProLumiero







Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Promoting Content with Ads on Instagram | #as84rose #marketing


It's been an exciting day, so far, over on Instagram. After some initial success, IG suggested that I promote this post and I decided to give it a try.

I've been wondering about the different ways to promote content on social media, especially since they've made it pretty easy to do.

One concern I had was, with such a small budget, would it even be worth the trouble. I won't go into details but, I opted for a low dollar amount and a week long campaign.

Have you had any success creating social media campaigns? Let me know in the comments.

Anyway, it's going great! I put some thought into the target demographics and have received lots of likes. Not many follows or action responses, yet. (My ad points to a page on my website about this image.)

It's currently 3 am on the West Coast and it's been 12 hours since the campaign launched. I expect that there will be another push once the European evening audience has a look.

I'll give it another day or so and let you know how it goes.

You can check it out on Instagram, here.

Find out more about #as84rose at the website.

Cheers,
Josh | #as84rose

Friday, August 31, 2018

I'm in the Vault! | #EAaccess | @golumiero


Hey, gamers!

A message from Lumiero:
www.golumiero.artscience84.com


So, for a few reasons, I've decided to sign up for EA Access this month and I now have access to the Vault! If you've been considering doing the same, I thought explaining my decision would give you some insight and perspective on making your own decision.

For one, you know my favorite game is FIFA:

FIFA 19 Standard Edition is $59.99 in the Microsoft Store but, with EA Access, you get 10% off when you pre-order. That comes out to $53.99, a difference of $6 US. Not only that, you also get to play 3 days early!

So, with one month of EA Access at $4.99, the total cost is about the same but, I also get a month of access to 63 other games for the rest of the month! If you're planning on buying FIFA 19 and don't have EA Access already, it's a pretty simple decision.


That alone, is a good deal but, there's more!


You also get Free Trials of other new games before they are released!

For instance, Madden, NHL and NBA Live are all releasing new games for 2019 and you get 10 hours for no extra cost as long as you're an EA Access member!


That's good enough for me!


So, what are you gonna do?
Which one do you want to see me stream?



Cheers,
Josh | Lumiero

BTW: This is NOT AN AD. I just feel good about my decision and I think you should consider it. All the best!


Monday, August 27, 2018

Introducing Americans to English Football - @UnitedStateside | #EPL #Soocer #Futbol

THIS IS FOOTBALL 


This is an intro to a new NBC Sports production entitled, "This Is Football".


In the first episode, American journalist, Joe Scarborough, begins with an expedition to Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club, a week before the FA Cup match with Liverpool FC. 

I just watched it back on DVR and was ready to jump out of my seat and hop on a plane to the UK. It was so interesting and exciting. I've been captivated by the Premier League since NBC began it' coverage a few years ago. This show has already stoked the flames of fascination I have for exploring the world, in particular, it's iconic stadiums.

America's oldest ballparks around 100 years old (Fenway and Wrigley are obviously on my list) whereas, in England, stadiums and clubs have been around since the late 1800's! (Sports and History are my strongest drives when it comes to Travel.) So, as you can imagine, the culture runs deep.

Look out for This Is Football airing on NBC Sports Network and catch the Premier League Live on NBC Saturday and Sunday.

On Twitter, follow @GoLumiero for World Football tweets.

Follow @UnitedStateside for USA Sports tweets.

Cheers,


Look, I Found a Nintendo Wii | @golumiero | #lumieroclassic




I got a "new, old system", today!

I dusted off this old Nintendo Wii and found a decent amount of games for it.

Unfortunately, I was too late to access the Wii Shop to download classic NES games :(

They are still out there, tho. Maybe I'll find one somewhere.

Anyway, I made a quick video to let you know that I've added the Wii to my classic console repertoire!

That makes an original Xbox, an Atari and now a Wii. Fingers crossed that I can dig my PS2 out of storage, it it's even still there. I did find a controller for it so, maybe it hasn't been given away.


Cheers,







Sunday, August 26, 2018

The artsciencebeats instrumental experiment video | @southwestrhymes | #youtube #music




This is an experimental broadcast of original instrumentals by SouthwestRhymes for artscience84.com
This is to test audio levels when recording live video on the internet, it will serve as a reference point for EQ and Audio for future streams and videos.

Thanks for your time. I hope you enjoy it.

I was also editing a video for the Video Game channel,
#LumieroClassic, which features vintage and throwback game systems like Atari, NES, the Original Xbox and more.


artsciencebeats instrumentals | www.Beats.artscience84.com
Music Theory and Custom Playlists | www.84plays.artscience84.com

Tell YouTube you want to click my links.


Cheers,
Josh | artscience84

The 5th Stand by Chelsea FC | #CFC | #apps

From Google Play

It's worth mentioning that Chelsea FC have done an amazing job on their new app, The 5th Stand.

I checked in this morning to find out that you can access the audio feed from the app (I'm in SoCal).

That's great on it's own but, when I closed the app and turned off my screen, the audio was still playing, which is perfect!

I can put my headphones on,  drop my phone in my pocket and go about my business. I can't say that for lots of apps.

That feature alone makes a worthy app. So, I thought it was deserving of a post, here.

It's also got great resources such as Match Day, News, Highlights, Connecting with Nearby Supporters and Alerts.

The UI is clean and simple so it runs smoothly and doesn't slow my phone down.

It's solid. Check it out here.

Come on, Chelsea!

Josh | artscience84 | Lumiero

Saturday, August 18, 2018

New Patreon Post: I'm Still Here + @OurWorldCares Initiative

New on Patreon: I'm Still Here + @OurWorldCares Initiative

https://www.patreon.com/posts/20849134


Cheers,

What is the Our World Cares Initiative? | @OurWorldCares | #advocacy #ourhomeless


Nearly 5 years ago, a Twitter account was created to influence change and foster awareness of the housing crisis in America. By organizing accounts, sharing news stories and injecting positive affirmation, @OurHomeless was a passion project that would grow into service of more than just the US.

Being surrounded by charitable people tends to lend itself to gratitude. And with that gratitude, it becomes impossible to overlook the many causes and foundations around the world doing wonderful things for others.

So, as of August 18, 2018, @OurHomeless is expanding it's focus to a more global advocacy program. While ending homelessness remains a top priority, the new platform allows integration of multiple avenues for people to find, join, support and share their passions for Mental Health Awareness, Veterans Affairs, Life Threatening Illness Prevention and Treatment, Emergency Relief and so much more.

The screen name "Our Homeless" was about taking ownership. The issues that present themselves will not be solved by those who will not acknowledge and accept them. Homelessness is a societal issue, not just somebody else's to deal with.

"Our World Cares" is in the same vein. Living a world of peace, kindness and happiness requires care. It requires much effort and sacrifice and it will not be done for us. We must create that world. This initiative is an affirmation. This is Our World. We want peace, kindness and happiness in the world we live in. That is what we do.

Our World Cares.


Twitter: @OurWorldCares
Tumblr: OurWorldCares

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Our World Cares Initiative | www.OurWorldCares.artscience84.com


Friday, August 17, 2018

Lumiero Xbox Intro Video on YouTube | @golumiero | #gaming #xbox


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This is the official Lumiero | Gaming Intro Video.

It's made of recorded game clips from Xbox One edited in Upload Studio and the Photos app on Windows 10. It features clips from FIFA 18, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, Rocket League and Forza Horizon, which are the most prominent with #golumiero.

Look for this clip to accommodate more streams and highlights posts in the future.

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Like, comment and subscribe.

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Check out Gaming for artscience84.com

Cheers,

Thursday, August 16, 2018

VIDEO: Wayne Rooney Saves DCU in the Dying Moments | @UnitedStateside | #mls #soccer


Okay, okay. This isn't a Cup Final, it doesn't clinch the Playoff spot, it's possibly not the greatest goal ever scored in MLS. However, this may be the most amazing EFFORT I've ever seen in MLS, maybe in American Sports.

In case you're unfamiliar, Rooney is a Legendary English Footballer whom, for lack of a better term was deemed "washed up" in the Premier League. Add to that, the stigma of Major League Soccer being perceived a "retirement league" where the world's greatest careers go to end quietly. On top of that, DC United is having one of the worst seasons in MLS.

This video slaps all of that in the face and potentially sets the progressive tone for not only himself and his club but, perhaps the overall perception of American Soccer.

The whole world took notice of this one and rightly so.
See more tweets here

Since the beginning, there have been those who disagree and every time something great happens on these shores are quick to dismiss this nation as relevant in World Football. I'm sure they're still out there, maybe even right here.

What do you think? Does this change anything? Everything?


Leave a comment and Follow @UnitedStateside on Twitter for all things American Sports.

Congrats to DCU and Wayne Rooney on an amazing moment.



Cheers,
Josh | artscience84.com


P.S. He's at it again

Friday, August 10, 2018

3 Facts About The Mosquito Plant | #clubbouquet #science

This is Citronella, aka the Mosquito Plant



It's widely believed that it repels mosquitos with a "soapy" scent. If you have one of those outdoor repelling candles it's probably made of this plant. For one, I had no idea that this plant produces flowers. Second, I've had some of my best propagation results with this plant. However, I've read conflicting reports that the plant itself doesn't repel, in fact, some mosquitoes actually land right on it.


So, I decided to do some research and I found these interesting facts:



#1: IT'S EDIBLE 

One of my awesome followers on Instagram (Champagne Tastes) commented with recipe for a simple syrup made from citronella. It makes a great sweetener for your summer drinks.
Check it out here


#2: THERE ARE TWO VARIETIES

Although known as "The Mosquito Plant", the Citronella GERANIUM isn't the variety used in those backyard candles you may be familiar with. It is a leafier plant, like a lettuce and it also flowers.

When you use the repellant, though, you're using a product derived from the Citronella GRASS variety. As you may have guessed, it has long, thin blades produces an oil that is very effective at repelling mosquitos. It is not poisonous but, it can produce an allergic effect.

Don't worry, though. Both varieties are very distinct and it's not very likely that you will get them mixed up.


#3: IT HAS PRACTICAL HEALTH BENEFITS

The GRASS, anyway, has lots of homeopathic uses such as mosquito repellant, aromatherapy, anti-inflammation, fever reduction and deodorant! Whether, you burn it, apply it or ingest it, the grass variety is very beneficial in many ways.

The GERANIUM is also believed to repel mosquitos but is more useful as an edible sweetener and even the dried leaves can make a nice potpourri

Read more at PracticalGardenPlants.com



Thursday, August 9, 2018

Workaround for Buying Cars Error in Forza Horizon 2 | @golumiero | #fh2 #forzahorizon2





This game was recently made available on GAMES WITH GOLD. It is a few generations old so, some of the online features may not work the same way.

My first encounter with this error was at The Hub, beginning a new ROAD TRIP. You have to purchase a qualified car to continue.

Here's how to get through it and continue your ROAD TRIP.


CHOOSE A VEHICLE, then the RECOMMENDED DESIGN page comes up. That part is no longer available online.

That's where the FEATURE UNAVAILABLE error message shows up.

PRESS A to Ok that message.

That brings you back to RECOMMENDED DESIGN.

PRESS Y for Color options.

Choose a color and purchase the vehicle as usual.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

#84Bing Search of the Day: corneal cross-linking | #science #keratoconus

Bing Search of the Day:

Corneal Cross-Linking


PHOTO: From the American Optometric Association


Keratoconus is a degenerative eye disease that causes the cornea to grow abnormally, distorting the light received by the retina and causing multiple or blurry images.

There is currently no cure for keratoconus but, there are several treatments to slow down the effects and restore vision. Unfortunately, they do not include LASIK and some extreme cases, glasses are also ineffective.

One option on the table is a corneal transplant. Surgery, especially on the eye is extremely invasive. Doctors have been gradually improving technique and seeing positive results. Even still, it is not a solution to freedom from corrective eyewear.

Perhaps the most advanced technique in treating keratoconus, today is corneal cross-linking. It was approved by the FDA in 2016 and even earlier in Europe. The procedure involves saturating the cornea in riboflavin (Vitamin B2, which occurs naturally in the eye) and applying UV Light in order to strengthen the cornea and slow are stop the progression of abnormal growth on the surface of the eye.


Do you, or someone you know, deal with this issue?
Have they tried any of these treatments?
How did it go?

Leave a comment.

Cheers,
Josh



Thursday, March 1, 2018

Empathy | #quotes #confuscious


"What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others."

Confuscious 

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

#84Bing Search of the Day: polar bears swimming



Bing Search of the Day:
Polar Bears Swimming

It's International #PolarBearDay!


Today, Bing taught me a few Polar Bear facts:


1. The country of Greenland has a Polar Bear on her coat of arms. 

2. Polar Bears have been recorded swimming up to 220 miles!

3. A Polar Bears fur is not actually white. It's transparent!



I also found this gallery from ABC News of the Zoo in Moscow:




84places to the San Diego Zoo

I've joined ko-fi.com, a site that allows people to support content creators by buying them a "coffee".

My first goal has been set. It's a Day Pass to the San Diego Zoo! I'd love to go see the Big Cats, the Wolves and the Birds of Prey. Help me get there and I'll take lots of pics and share an #84places travel blog with you, here!




Also, there would be lots of exclusive stuff at the $1Blog on Patreon.



Cheers,
Josh


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Saturday, February 24, 2018

#84Bing Search of the Day: "propagate succulents" #clubbouquet


Bing Search of The Day:Propagate Succulents


They are some the easiest plants to care for and yet, they're some of the easiest to mess up with overwatering.

That said, I enjoy succulents. They're cheap, thrive in the climate I live in and they look very cool.


Add that to the idea of propagation, the art of growing new plants from cuttings of existing plants, they're essentially, FREE!

(I've also taken an interest in propagating roses. Follow #ClubBouquet to keep an eye on my progress)

I haven't had any initial success with propagation just yet but, I'm having some with growing succulents and roses and I've just introduced a diy greenhouse to my operation. I expect success.

Do you garden?

Cheers,

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

#84Bing Search of the Day: 7 Wonders

Bing Search of the Day: 7 Wonders of the World


I'm a huge fan of Assassin's Creed: Origins which takes place in Ancient Egypt. If you're not familiar with the the game, it's quite realistic and many of the Ubisoft AC titles have been compared to interactive history lessons, give or take some fantasy, of course. 

Thanks in part to that and the Pyramid Code documentary currently airing on Netflix, I've recently taken fascination with the pyramids of Egypt. 

Photo from Bing Search


One of my favorite subjects in grade school was World History, Ancient Egypt in particular.

That led me to "wonder", what else is there to see?

It turns out, besides the Great Pyramid of Giza, none of the original Wonders even exist anymore! (The Ancient Greeks made the original list.)

Follow this link to read more about the 7 MODERN Wonders of the World.

In the meantime, here's what I found on the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World on Bing.

What are the seven wonders of the world?

The original seven wonders of the world are seven sites known to the Ancient Greeks as the most notable locales in their known world. They are:

Colossus of Rhodes

Great Pyramid of Giza
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
 

Reference: geography.about.com/od/lists/a/sevenwonders.htm"


Do you have a favorite? Have you visited any of them?
Let me know with a comment!


Shared via Bing Search https://aka.ms/getbingandroid

Cheers,
Josh

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

artscience84.com Moves To New Google Sites

FEBRUARY 2018


artscience84.com Updated



I've recently decided to take advantage of the Google Sites update and moved my content to the new format. 

It's only been a few days but, so far, I'm happy with the update. Classic Sites gave a lot of freedom but, it also requires a good bit of coding knowledge in order to utilize it efficiently. 

The New Google Sites is much more user friendly. I feel like it has sacrificed some of the control that comes with HTML. and leaves some to be desired.

However, if  coding is not something you have experience in, this update will help you very much.


Check out the new digs at www.artscience84.com

Cheers,
Josh