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Lamar WigginsPublished 9 months ago in Poets3001
Jane's eyes flew open to darkness. For a long moment, she lay still, straining her ears against the silence. Why had she woken up? What was wrong?
The Role of Data Analytics in Sports Betting
Have you ever wondered how some bettors seem to have an uncanny knack for predicting game outcomes? Well, let me tell you a little secret – data analytics is the game-changer! Yes, you heard it right.
Sophia JaiswalPublished 9 months ago in GamersStep Into the Tomb
Archaeologists, quite a bunch of saps, afraid to open China's emperor's traps, because they’re to busy playing craps. In the tomb of the old Qin, they dare not tread, for fear of booby traps that lie ahead. That’s the excuse that they said!
Alex H MittelmanPublished 9 months ago in Poets- Top Story - August 2023
Culprit
I was tagged by Babs Iverson for the second challenge of James & Oneg’s Summer Writing Challenge Extravaganza: "Tag, You're it!" Look for the link to James & Oneg’s post at the bottom of this one.
Dana StewartPublished 9 months ago in Fiction Lost Civilization
Paul and his team were grateful for the help of the local natives to get them out of harm's way. It turned out that these people had their own long history of Xelthoria, and their families had been guardians of the mysterious place for generations.
When the world became round
This story, while it can be read as standalone, was written as a creation myth for the world of the Symmetry Saga, a 3-Season D&D Campaign by D&Dorks. It does contain major spoilers for the series finale, so should you be considering watching this campaign (which I, the author, would highly recommend), I would not read this until afterwards.
Brigitte BennetPublished 9 months ago in FictionWith the imminent arrival of robots, companies are actively recruiting individuals to join their teams.
In the future, some jobs will be reduced because of automation. But as companies start using robots in factories, kitchens, and delivery routes, workers have a chance to participate in developing and using the technology.