“By the old stone step and the sagging sill The hopes of youth are lingering still, And I shall find when that step is crossed A secret of peace that the world has lost.” ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery, The Blythes are Quoted (“Come, Let Us Go”) The school year may […]
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Bible Spotlight: His Promises
A leader had been appointed, and now a task faced the Israelites. They must conquer and secure the land of the Canaanites in accordance with the promise of land that God had made to Abraham years before. In the Bible, the books of Joshua through Esther are called the historical […]
Chess and AlphaZero: Why Machine Learning is More than Just Numbers
Chess has long been one of the most effective ways to evaluate a computer program’s ability to “think.” With sixty-four squares on the board, sixteen pieces per player, and a variety of rules for how each piece is allowed to move during the match, chess is a game in which […]
Archaic Words Pt. 1: Basic Grammar
When talking about the recent addition of “yeet” to Dictionary.com, along with a variety of COVID related words, the Gizmo writer, Judy Serrano, said that “English is a living language, one that is constantly changing to reflect the world and society we live in.” The truth of the statement applies […]
How to Attract a True Princess
Greetings from your writers at The Royal Mini-Guide, and thank you for your nine-month subscription! Mini-Guide is a monthly magazine devoted to exactly what every prince and princess needs—good advice. We cover everything from romance to royal hazards, each article filled with nifty tricks to get you out of a […]