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    Richard
      Sweeney's Paper Sculptures
 
   "We ordered our first copies of Treehouse, shortly after
      returning from GAMA.
      We have a demo copy of the game on our front table, and customers
      from ages 10 and up have been challenging each other... over
      and over again. The game is so deceptively simple to learn, but
      can escalate into surprisingly strategic competition. Players
      love that Treehouse fits easily back into its container, and
      can be carried in a pocket!" -- Vicki LK
      Schneider of Infinite Quests 
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                |  | Iceland Icehouse Medallions | 
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          |  This
            week finds us busy as usual. I'm finally into Phase 2 on the
            development of 3HOUSE,
            but unfortunately it's not going to be ready in time to sell
            at Origins...
            there's still just too much work I need to do on it. Hopefully,
            I will at least have a nearly final draft available for proof-reading
            at Origins.
 But with this reality check comes another realization: Origins
            is getting uncomfortably close! It's now only a month away! Luckily,
            our planning is already well underway, but there are a few areas
            where it's nose-to-the-grindstone time. For one thing, there's the issue of new Promo
            cards. Every year we create a few special new cards to give
            away at the summer trade shows, and if we're going to do so again
            this year, now is the time when we need to be finalizing our
            plans and sending them off to the printer. Since we don't want
            to disappoint our fans, we've got a new set of cards all figured
            out, and I just need to hammer out the artwork. Also of course there's the issue of the Tournament
            Prize Medallions. Regulars at Origins know we make these
            wonderful Olympic-style award medallion which we give to the
            winners of our annual tournaments. At this point, this being
            our 7th Big Experiment, most of the medallions feature standardized
            artwork, but for the first set of awards, given to the winners
            of what will be our 17th annual Icehouse
            Tournament, it is traditional to create a new set of medallion
            images every year.
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          |  This
            tradition is becoming increasingly tiresome, since it's been
            several years since anyone has stepped forward and volunteered
            to create the artwork for us, leaving it on me to throw something
            together at the last minute. Last year I did some quick, colorful
            cartoons, and 2
            years ago, I did them by taking photos of Icehouse pieces
            arranged on interesting looking tabletops in various Amsterdam
            Coffeeshops.
            Next year, I may just choose a past favorite (I really need to
            build a web page that chronicles the history of the Icehouse
            medallion artwork) and say "this is it from now on,"
            but this year I had an inspiration for something fun I could
            do quite easily, so I present to you my plan for this year's
            Icehouse Tournament Medallions. As you can see, they feature
            the characters from my quirky (and now dormant) web comic, Iceland!
 In other news, I invented a cool new game for the Treehouse
            set on Sunday! It's too early for me to say anything more specific
            about it right now, but I'm so excited about it that I had to
            say something! (Those of you who hang out with me in person will
            get to playtest it the next time I see you...)  Thanks
            for reading and stuff!
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                |  | "People who smoke marijuana may be at less risk of developing
                  lung cancer than tobacco smokers, according to a study presented
                  yesterday. The study of 2,200 people in Los Angeles found that
                  even heavy marijuana smokers were no more likely to develop lung,
                  head, or neck cancer than nonusers, in contrast with tobacco
                  users, whose risk increases the more they smoke."
                  -- Heather Burke, "Marijuana
                  Cancer Risk Played Down," Boston Globe, May 24, 2006 |  
                |  | "It's easier to rig an electronic voting machine than
                  a Las Vegas slot machine, says University of Pennsylvania visiting
                  professor Steve Freeman. That's because Vegas slots are better
                  monitored and regulated than America's voting machines, Freeman
                  writes in a book out in July that argues, among other things,
                  that President Bush may owe his 2004 win to an unfair vote count.
                  We'll wait to read his book before making a judgment about that.
                  But Freeman has assembled comparisons that suggest Americans
                  protect their vices more than they guard their rights, according
                  to data he presented at an October meeting of the American Statistical
                  Association in Philadelphia." -- "How
                  To Steal an Election," The Washington Post, May 16,
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                |  | "'The same procedure as last year, Madam?' 'The same procedure as *every* year, James.'" --
                  a question repeatedly asked and answered in an obscure 11-minute
                  British film from 1963 called Dinner for One, which has
                  become Germany's most popular New Year's tradition [and
                  which I'd like to get a copy of for myself, so as to join in
                  the traditional yearly viewings...]
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