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Did you know that rearranging the letters of "George Bush" gives "He bugs Gore," Madonna Louise Ciccone" gives "Occasional nude income" and "William Shakespeare," "I am a weakish speller"??! With The Anagram Genius you can find out what lurks within the letters of YOUR name, or that of your boss, employer or anything else that you choose." You supply the name or phrase, tone, gender, context, use (or not) of vulgar words, and number of requested responses. Submit this information with your email address and your anagrams arrive promptly in your inbox. Awesome!
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You translate an arrangements of letters, numbers and/or symbols into a familiar phrase, saying or cliché. Hard to explain, but lots of fun to do. I love these things!
Man kann mehrere Frame-Inhalte gleichzeitig ändern. In diesem Beispiel wird im linken Navigationsframe die "Einleitung" und im rechten Navigationsframe die Liste der "Neuen Wörter" aufgerufen.
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Record Chess Games for the Web - I wrote a program to record any chess game to replay on the web (put them on your website). - If you are a beginning player who could learn from an intermediate player (me), and if you like a style of winning quickly by sacrificing pieces, then you might enjoy playing over some of my best games, which are mostly under 20 moves long. These are listed in order of number of moves:
Kostics Trap (7 moves) - A beautiful little trap that can be used against average players.
Modified Kostics Trap (9 moves) - This is a modification I invented and used to win a game in a tournament.
4 Knights: Rubenstein's Defense (13 moves) - My favorite defense against the four knights attack.
Morphy's Fried Liver Attack (15 moves) - This exciting attack against the Two Knights Defense is really fun!
Queen's Gambit (15 moves) - This is a good example of purposely diverting attention to get a surprise win.
Bishops Opening (15 moves) - A nice sacrifice opens up the castle to destruction.
Evan's Gambit Accepted (16 moves) - Okay, so my opponent made a mistake at the end, but yours will too.
All Attack (16 moves) - This was supposed to be a Danish Gambit, but it turned into an all out attacking game.
Queen's Gambit Accepted (17 moves) - Shows what can happen if someone unfamiliar with this opening takes the bait.
Four Knights (17 moves) - A nice finish after a weird way to arrive at the standard Four Knights opening.
Center Game (17 moves) - An example of why the Center Game is not recommended.
Bird's Opening (18 moves) - Bird's attack is usually laughed at, so you can use it for a surprise attack against someone unfamiliar with it. It is great against someone who always castles kingside. In this game it worked even though they went queenside.
King's Gambit (18 moves) - Again, this is no longer popular, so it is great for a surprise attack.
Queen's Gambit Declined (18 moves) - This is not the classic gambit. I almost never played another who really knew it.
Reti's Opening (18 moves) - This totally defensive opening has never appealed to me at all.
Queen's Gambit (23 moves) - An irregular acceptance of the queen's gambit leads to downfall.
Sicilian Wing Gambit Declined (24 moves) - The wing gambit is my favorite offense against Sicilian.
Bishop's Opening (24 moves) - I couldn't resist putting in one more defense against the bishop's opening.
Sicilian Wing Gambit Accepted (25 moves) - This gambit works well whether accepted or declined.
Irregular Center (28 moves) - This recent game is played nearly three decades after I was an intermediate level player. I now appear to be a beginner who repeatedly neglects defense. But my son Jared stayed focused on the win even after his queen is lost, and he sacrificed a knight to get a good clean victory.
Giuoco Piano (30 moves) - This looks like my quickest good win over Giuoco Piano. Tough opening to win against fast.
Danish Gambit (32 moves) - I saved the best for last. This is both my best game ever and also my favorite opening.
Die Wortgeschichten hinter den Bezeichnungen der Spielzüge wäre etwas für's Etymologie-Portal - wenn sie denn zu finden wären.
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Ever wondered how many words you could make out of the letters in your name? or "Merry Christmas?" or ... ? This is the place to find out. Choose a dictionary, type in a word or phrase, and fire away!