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This is the latest video in Scott's highly acclaimed Standing Up On Stage Series. In this movie, just like Standing Up with Cards, focuses on material that deals with a specific prop...in this case...BALLS!

-The Rule of Three
Scott takes the sponge balls from the closeup table to the stage, creating a highly visual stand up routine, with strong magical moments highlighted with comedic bits of business using two spectators and a fishing net.

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Origami Magic Ball Wonders will show you how to make the Shumakov's popular design, 'Magic Ball' aka 'Dragon's Egg' and a dazzling array of its numerous versions from one-piece to multi-piece spheres as well as marvelous related designs that prominently display the Magic Ball pattern!

This book is your ultimate guide to the Magic Ball Universe! With the designer's secrets revealed in the book it's never been so easy to make the Magic Ball / Dragon's Egg! The design possesses the magical feel of transformation with its organic texture and highly flexible shape! Also discover the original design that was created in two versions - one using glue and the other using hidden paper locks, no glue.

The book presents various one-piece Magic Balls and diverse multi-piece Magic Ball designs. You will be dazzled with an impressive array of versions, including the Spyro Magic Ball, Zebra Magic Ball and Yin-Yang Dragon's Eggs. The modular approach allows you to play with many aspects from color combinations to mixing folding patterns. Discover inverse forms, intricate Shape Shifters and some unusual designs like Magic Metaballs! The final part of the book offers related Magic Ball designs: Decorative Stars, including a fun action model - the Rotating Star, the Fir Tree, fantastic Magic Hot Air Balloons and the adorable Mini Foldingburg Castle!

Do-It-Yourself - fold these wonderful Magic Ball / Dragon's Egg designs, created by Yuri and Katrin Shumakov! There are 740 detailed step-by-step colorful vector- and photo-diagrams with thorough written instructions and 300+ photos of examples of completed projects that will guide you through folding the 33 original origami designs plus many variations and ideas! For every project, there are recommendations on paper type and size including an indication of an estimated size of the completed model. The designs are high-intermediate to complex level of folding and are a good challenge for the novice folder as well as an enjoyable experience for the expert.

The book presents a lot of material for your origami inspiration and exploration, opening infinite possibilities to play with the Dragon's Egg / Magic Ball and create various origami forms from practical designs to abstract artworks. Have a creative and fun time with this book, making your own Origami Magic Ball Wonders from Dragon's Egg to Hot Air Balloon! Happy folding!

It will give you answers and predictions to any question you can throw at it, but these responses may or may not be true. In fact, some of the returns it gives are purposefully ambiguous and allow the user to make up their own mind about what may or may not happen.

Modern Online Magic 8 balls are made from plastic and are filled with a dark-colored liquid. This is visible through a round hole in the side of it (opposite to where you would expect to find the number 8) and floating in the middle is a small implement that is similar to a die.

So is there andy difference in having an online Magic 8 ball versus a classic, original Magic eight ball toy? The short answer is no. The online Magic 8 ball have the same outcomes from as the Magic eight ball. It is incredibly random and based on an RNG algorithm.

However; if you want to know if these outcomes are truly random, think carefully and only ask the question once. There is a general understanding that if you put the same question into it several times, the outcome will change and you will not experience the same result.

A magic 8 ball is a hollow sphere, made out of plastic and printed to look like the 8-ball from a billiards game. It is filled with a dark blue or black liquid, usually alcohol and contains one 20-sided die. Instead of numbers on the die, the sides are printed with a variety of yes, no, and maybe-type answers.

While the magic 8 ball does look like it is completely filled with dark liquid, it is actually constructed around a much smaller cylinder that contains the liquid and the answer die. The reservoir is tucked into the sphere. This provides a much smaller area for the die to move around in and makes sure that it settles at the bottom of the ball after shaking.

A magic 8 ball works like this: The user holds the ball and thinks of a yes or no question. They then shake the ball, which agitates a printed die floating in dark blue liquid inside of the ball. When the shaking stops, the die settles to the bottom of the ball, revealing a yes, no, or vague answer.

The functional component of the Magic 8 Ball was invented by Albert C. Carter,[1] who was inspired by a spirit writing device used by his mother Mary, a Cincinnati clairvoyant.[1] When Carter approached store owner Max Levinson about stocking the device, Levinson called in Abe Bookman, Levinson's brother-in-law, and graduate of Ohio Mechanics Institute. In 1944, Carter filed for a patent[2] for the cylindrical device, assigning it in 1946 to Bookman, Levinson and another partner in what came to be Alabe Crafts, Inc., combining the founder's names, Albert and Abe. Alabe marketed and sold the cylinder as The Syco-Slate. Carter died sometime before the patent was granted in 1948. Bookman made improvements to The Syco-Slate, and in 1948 it was encased in an iridescent crystal ball. Though not successful, the revamped product caught the attention of Chicago's Brunswick Billiards, who in 1950 commissioned Alabe Crafts to make a version in the form of a traditional black-and-white 8 ball,[3] which was possibly inspired by a gag in the 1940 Three Stooges short film, You Nazty Spy! [4]

In 1971, Bookman sold Alabe Crafts, Inc., to Ideal Toys,[5] who marketed the ball firmly at children. In 1987, the rights were again sold to Tyco Toys,[6] spurring on another marketing campaign and resurgence in interest. Tyco Toys was acquired by Mattel, the current manufacturer, in 1997. Despite its numerous owners, the Magic 8 Ball has changed little in design and implementation.

While the Magic 8 Ball has undergone very few changes, an addition in 1975 by new owners, Ideal Toy Company, fixed the bubble problem.[7] Their patented "Bubble Free Die Agitator", an inverted funnel, rerouted the air trapped inside.[8] The solution has been utilized ever since.

A beautiful ball appears to Natalia and Luis one day, near their home in the Andes mountains. They follow it further and further from their valley, until it suddenly disappears, leaving them stranded - and under the spell of an evil witch. Will they ever escape and find their way home?

This traditional Argentinian story appeared in Tales from Silver Lands by Charles J. Finger, published 1924. This version was adapted by Elaine Lindy for the website Stories to Grow By.

The ultimate Which Hand effect + the ultimate Kurotsuke Effect just got better and BIGGER! Now as a Stage Version!
All needed props included! The included balls have a diameter of 24mm.

The gimmick is 50% stronger than the close-up version.

X-Ray STAGE VERSION is DOUBLE the range compared to the standard version. X-Ray is the first Which Hand effect and Kurotsuke method to date, that gives you the ability, with rolled up sleeves and no electronics, to guess with 100% accuracy, where the hidden object is. For the first time in magic, Rasmus shares his underground method, that is extremely simple and deceptive to lay people and to magicians as well.

X-Ray uses no electronics and can be performed sleeveless. There is no need to touch the spectators. The method is self contained. You could even do both effects Which Hand and Kurotsuke completely naked if you wanted to.

Includes one black and 4 white balls, for the strongest and most fireproof Which Hand and Kurotsuke style effects, where you guess with 100% accuracy, in which hand the black ball is.

Do it one to one with one black ball
Do it with 5 spectators
Do it with one white and one black ball to one spectator
Do it with a coin or with 2 different coins to one spectator
You know at all times, where which of the coins is (coins not included)

- Extremely simple to use
- 100% accurate every single time
- No complicated setups
- No long and complicated stories to tell
- No electronics
- No noise issues
- Completely self contained
- Invisible method
- Everything you need is included
- Works also perfectly with coins (coins are not included)
- Same range as other professional devices
- No need to touch the spectators
- Instant get in and get out
- 100% original and never before published method
- Perfect for TV shows (no sound issues and no electronics in play)
- No interferences or noise issues with microphones
- Which Hand and Kurotsuke included
- You get a nice velvet bag with 5 plastic balls (one is black) and the gimmick that allows you to do these miracles

Quotes:

"Rasmus is clever! I don't know how he does the Which Hand, but it looks real!"
- Uri Geller

"I love 'Which Hand' effects, I probably tried them all. X-Ray by Rasmus is by far my favorite method! I love it!"
- Menny Lindenfeld

"Little Big Adventure" is the first game in the series. Its initial release date is October 1994. Outside of Europe the game was released with the title "Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure".#lba1LBA1InformationStoryCreditsArticlesHints & WalkthroughsImage Galleries Little Big Adventure (LBA for short) was first released at the end of 1994. It was released in Europe by Electronic Arts and in the USA under the name 'Relentless' by Activision. LBA sold over 400.000 copies worldwide in the first release. LBA was the first game created under the label of Adeline Software International. The game was release in two versions, a CD-Rom version and a diskette version. The CD-Rom version has full motion video, high quality music and speech.The gameThe game is viewed from a 3D isometric perspective (the game field is rotated 45 degrees). All characters and vehicles are 3D objects using Phong shading producing smooth shapes. The rest of the game is sprite based. The game field is divided in scenes (a small piece of the whole game that is active). So when you are in one scene nothing happens in the other scenes. Every time you walk out of a scene into a new one the game is saved automatically. After completion of certain tasks you will be treated with an awesome full motion video sequence. All the text in the game is also spoken (CD-Rom version only). The game world is very vast, there are 11 different islands and over 120 scenes to visit. You will visit places like a desert, snow mountain, underground village, rebellion island, etc. Almost every character you see in the game is interactive, the world itself is also very interactive, you can search trash bins, closets, etc.The playerThe character you control is called Twinsen. You control Twinsen with the arrow keys, he has 4 different modes of behavior.NormalThis is the standard mode, in this mode Twinsen will walk normally and can talk to people and search places. When using weapons Twinsen will attack like it doesn't matter much.AthleticIn this mode Twinsen and run and jump. When using weapons Twinsen will move very fast and won't attack much.AggressiveThis is the battle mode, in this mode Twinsen can fight using his fists. When using weapons he will attack more often.DiscreteIn this mode Twinsen will move very silent and is able to hide. When you use weapons Twinsen will attack very slowly.During the game you can easily change the behavior mode. Sometimes Twinsen can use a vehicle to travel to another place, this is not interactive. Twinsen also has an inventory where he can store object he finds. Every object a specific place in the inventory. Most of the time the dialogs are not very interactive, when you have the option to choose it's mostly to select a destination or subject.Further Reading

  • MobyGames entry
  • Wikipedia entry
  • Purchase on GOG
  • Purchase on Steam
  • Original music by Philippe Vachey and by symphonic rendition by Way Records
  • Official soundtrack on Spotify
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