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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 17 2009 | puzzles, games

    Videos of talks from The "GC Summit"

    Quoted: On February 12, 2009, members of the Bay Area Game community gathered at the San Francisco Zoo for the third annual Game Control Summit.

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    The best scrabble tiles available. I recommend the injection molded ones (in black, white, blue, or red), but there are more colors available in the silk-screened ones.

    Quoted: "The Official Tiles used in National SCRABBLE® Association Championships."

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2006 | puzzles, games
    Seattle GC - Home

    Seattle GC will publish announcements of upcoming Games and other puzzle events (both here and in the Bay Area), and provide links to previous events. There is also a forum area for discussion of puzzle-related topics, player/team matching, etc. You’ll need to register before you can post in the forums, but not to read them or any other area on the site.