Friday, January 16, 2015

Pizza Studio

I love Pizza Studio! They have so many toppings and they serve pizza with all veggies! They have one in NYC. I can't wait to fly to NYC to try it. It's worth it!

Pizza good for 1-2 persons. Thin crust. If you guys come to CA, they have lots of places here as well! It's a franchise I think!

Help

I need help in getting people donating money to help pay for my patent fees. I posted my Gofundme funding page to promote it.

http://www.gofundme.com/hjol40

I also posted crowdfunding for roasting coffee beans.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2130842041/roasting-fresh-green-coffeelight-to-medium-roasts


I am thankful for the people reading this and sharing with others.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

More work to do

I am able to push my links out there. I want to raise money for my two crowdfunding pages. More work to do tomorrow. I am looking forward in getting more views and all.

Website to submit URL's :)

Fictional Board Game and it's called "Losing The Board Game"

THIS POST IS PURELY FICTIONAL AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE


If someone created a board game where you can have multiple players. This game is like any other board game but the only difference is the same player always loses no matter where he or she lands on a spot in a game.

What if everyone else seems to win all the time and knows how to play the game? What if the board game is rigged to allow only certain players to win?

People who play this game reads the rules but for some odd reason, the same person never wins. It's always a lose/lose situation?

How would you play a board game knowing you will always lose?

Would you keep playing? Would you create your own board game? If the rules are against a certain player, what can you do to make the game a win/win situation? Do you create new rules or you break the rules of the game? Do you have to do research on players who always win? What's the formula?