What is smoke ?

What is smoke ?

Smoke is a collection of tiny solid, liquid and gas particles. Although smoke can contain hundreds of different chemicals and fumes, visible smoke is mostly carbon (soot), tar, oils and ash. Smoke occurs when there is incomplete combustion (not enough oxygen to burn the fuel completely). In complete combustion, everything is burned, producing just water and carbon dioxide. When incomplete combustion occurs, not everything is burned. Smoke is a collection of these tiny unburned particles. Each particle is too small to see with your eyes, but when they come together, you see them as smoke.

Relating, from darkness to His marvelous light, as in life we transform, and we come through the smoke, and filter through the particles to see that window of hope, a breath of fresh air in His atmosphere. As you are here grasp hold to the consuming fire, sweet perfume, bow down and worship Him. Enjoy the particles smoke through God, wisdom, success, positive agression, finances, motivation, and direct drive to improve you.

03 June 2010

FARKLE

FARKLE

The player with the highest score above 10,000 points on the
final round of play wins!
How to Play
Each player takes turns rolling the dice. When it's your turn, you roll all six dice
at the same time. Points are earned every time you roll a 1 or 5, three of a kind,
three pairs, a six-dice straight (1,2,3,4,5,6), or two triplets.
If none of your dice earned points, that's a Farkle! Since you earned no points,
you pass the dice to the next player.
If you rolled at least one scoring die, you can bank your points and pass the dice
to the next player, or risk the points you just earned during this round by putting
some or all of the winning die (dice) aside and rolling the remaining dice. The
remaining dice may earn you additional points, but if you Farkle, you lose
everything you earned during the round.
Scoring is based only on the dice in each roll. You cannot earn points by combining
dice from different rolls. You can continue rolling the dice until you either Pass or
Farkle. Then the next player rolls the six dice until they Pass or Farkle. Play
continues until it is your turn again.
The final round starts as soon as any player reaches 10,000 or more points.
Scoring

The scoring dice are (in a single roll):
Single 1 spot : 100
Single 5 spot : 50
Three of a kind of 1 spots : 1000
Three of a kind of 2 spots : 200
Three of a kind of 3 spots : 300
Three of a kind of 4 spots : 400
Three of a kind of 5 spots : 500
Three of a kind of 6 spots : 600
Six 1 spots : 10,000 automatic "WIN"
Three pair: 1500
Straight (1-2-3-4-5-6) : 1500
Two triplets: 2500
Three Farkle's in a row : Lose 1000
*Roll 6 One's and you automatically win the game.

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