website statistics
Jump to content

[OFF TOPIC] General Chat


heywoodu
 Share

Recommended Posts

5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Earthquake near the Turkish coast, with already a worrying amount of reports of buildings collapsed in Izmir, flooding (from a tsunami) in towns around and heavy damage on some Greek islands as well.

https://apnews.com/article/turkey-aegean-sea-earthquakes-istanbul-ebd99da6825d19391bfeb59f6e568aa1

Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, dcro said:

Has anyone here played Mahjong? I have been wondering if it is a game worth learning. :p

Used to play it a long time ago.  Yeah, it’s fun.  You need four, though.  Don’t gamble, though. You can lose a lot of money quickly!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, dcro said:

Has anyone here played Mahjong? I have been wondering if it is a game worth learning. :p

once every while I play the solitary version available on the Microsoft Store for free...the basic entry level, of course...just to waste a few minutes while waiting for something to happen...

 

meanwhile, I've seen on the Japanese TV a few tournaments between pro players, but I don't really understand how they play it on tables of 4 people (actually, I didn't even try to understand, but that's another story)...:mumble:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, dcro said:

Has anyone here played Mahjong? I have been wondering if it is a game worth learning. :p

No, but Crazy Rich Asians did make me want to learn.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

I know the rules but seldom play it. Basically only when I visit relatives during Chinese new year to kill the time. 

I used to live in Asia & when you went round the teashops etc you’d see guys playing all day every day.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

I used to live in Asia & when you went round the teashops etc you’d see guys playing all day every day.

Yes for people have plenty of leisure time. It's a good activity and gamble sometimes. But for me personally not into it very much.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

Yes for people have plenty of leisure time. It's a good activity and gamble sometimes. But for me personally not into it very much.

This one guy was the owner of the shop.....:rofl:...and probably about half the town, really.

 

Was actually a very rich guy, but dressed in very shabby clothes & just played all day.  Old school Hakka Chinese, not like today.  My father worked with his son & actually I was at school with one of his grandsons.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Good comeback for Johaug but destroyed by 46 seconds by Karlsson!
    • Jordan Stolz wins his 13th World cup race in a row (including last season)
    • Jordan Stolz won the 500m event with the new track record  3 victory on 3 events this season, what dominance.
    • Alina Lysenko is included in the Apeldoorn roster in Champions league. previously neutral Russian athletes didn't enter the Netherlands for any competition
    • ISU Speed Skating World Cup | Nagano, Japan    Day 1   Women’s 500m 1.  Yukino Yoshida (37.74) 2.  Andżelika Wójcik (37.92) 3.  Min-Sun Kim (37.93)   Men’s 500m 1.  Jordan Stolz (34.43) 2.  Laurent Dubreuil (34.58) 3.  Tatsuya Shinhama (34.58)   Women’s 1500m 1.  Miho Takagi (1:55.02) 2.  Mei Han (1:55.18) 3.  Joy Beune (1:55.58)   Men’s 1500m  1.  Jordan Stolz (1:43.65) 2.  Sander Eitrem (1:44.59) 3.  Zhongyang Ning (1:44.69)   Day 2   Women’s 3000m 1.  Ivanie Blondin (4:03.76) 2.  Ragne Wiklund (4:04.60) 3.  Joy Beune (4:04.60)   Men’s 5000m  1.  Davide Ghiotto (6:12.71) 2.  Beau Snellink (6:13.99) 3.  Sander Eitrem (6:15.71)   Women’s 1000m 1.  Miho Takagi (1:14.60) 2.  Jutta Leerdam (1:14.96) 3.  Brittany Bowe (1:15.17)   Men’s 1000m 1.  Jordan Stolz (1:07.18) 2.  Jenning de Boo (1:08.29) 3.  Cooper McLeod (1:08.43)   Day 3   Women’s Team Pursuit 1.  Netherlands (2:56.80) 2.  Japan (2:58.12) 3.  United States (3:01.01)   Men’s Team Pursuit 1.  Italy (3:39.82) 2.  United States (3:41.83) 3.  Norway (3:42.31)     Women’s 500m 1.  Erin Jackson (37.78) 2.  Dione Voskamp (37.84) 3.  Kimi Goetz (37.98)   Men’s 500m 1.  Jordan Stolz (34.41) 2.  Tatsuya Shinhama (34.49) 3.  Merijn Scheperkamp (34.73)   Women’s Mass Start 1.  Marijke Groenewoud (60 SP/8:36.64) 2.  Ivanie Blondin (40 SP/8:36.71) 3.  Elisa Dul (21 SP/8:37.36) Men’s Mass Start 1.  Timothy Loubineaud (63 SP/7:52.12) 2.  Daniele Di Stefano (40 SP/7:54.35) 3.  Bart Hoolwerf (20 SP/7:54.37)   Full Results
    • Who wins today? Johaug and Klaebo???   No  or  flags on the start so i cheer for Jasmi Joensuu  she’s the girl to watch this season, mind my words 
    • Sarcastically of course, cheering for the fact she basically received no punishment     Tennis and football are jokes in terms of combatting doping.
    • Excited as always   My main thought was "alright, only 18 countries in the women's race and apparently no wildcards for anyone, that's decent news"  
    • day 14 M curling bronze medal match   beats   Final on day 15 vs   medal table including curling bronze medal   16-10-8---34 14-11-11---36 10-8-6---24 10-7-14---31 7-10-4---21 7-9-7---23 6-5-13---24 6-5-4---15 5-11-10---26 5-6-4---15 4-4-2---10 4-3-5---12 2-2-4---8 2-2-1---5 1-2-1---4 1-1-1---3 1-1-1---3 1-0-0---1 0-1-3---4 0-1-1---2 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-0-2---2 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1    
    • and M Ice hockey semis o day 14   beats beats
×
×
  • Create New...