I recently got hooked on this great dice and card game. Anyone who enjoys gambling will love this game. It involves acquiring points by rolling different combinations of the dice. As long as you don't 'bust'(roll no points), you can keep on rolling and adding up more points, but as soon as you bust you lose all of your points for that round. As in gambling, it's about knowing when to stop and knowing when to risk it. It is a simple game, yet very fun, especially in groups of 4 or more.
And not just money, but people want job security. Let's face it, you're much "safer" working for the government, or a large government contractor than working in a competitive industry. As an engineer looking for new employment right now, the majority of the companies that are still hiring are government defense contractors. Even if the pay might be a little less, right now that is the best option for a lot of specialized people.
I recently got hooked on this great dice and card game. Anyone who enjoys gambling will love this game. It involves acquiring points by rolling different combinations of the dice. As long as you don't 'bust'(roll no points), you can keep on rolling and adding up more points, but as soon as you bust you lose all of your points for that round. As in gambling, it's about knowing when to stop and knowing when to risk it. It is a simple game, yet very fun, especially in groups of 4 or more.
Do you know who said that in Back to the Future 2? It was Elijah Wood, his first movie roll as an actor. Funny, huh?
And not just money, but people want job security. Let's face it, you're much "safer" working for the government, or a large government contractor than working in a competitive industry. As an engineer looking for new employment right now, the majority of the companies that are still hiring are government defense contractors. Even if the pay might be a little less, right now that is the best option for a lot of specialized people.