As a teen, I used to play Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) with my friends. This started an interest in the medieval period that led to me taking a medieval history class in college just to understand the period more. Over the years I've also read great books like " Dungeon, Fire and Sword " about the crusades (I recommend the book) and yet with all that knowledge it wasn't until recently that it occurred to me I had a completely wrong understanding of economics in the Medieval Period. "Viking helmets, sword and footwear" by eltpics is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 In my D&D games, players who are adventures battling monsters and creatures would need equipment and on the trips to town, they'd get resupplied with their adventuring necessities. I'd run these moments referencing my imagination of what it must have been and fantasy books I'd read. There be an inn with a raucous bar, a gruffly black-smith, if a city also a weapon and armor sm...
hello, I read your blog and I wanted to add japanese dictionary to my built-in dictionaries for mac, but I had no idea to download it, can you do me a favor? This is my mail, happylusa.liu@gmail.com, thanks very much.
ReplyDeleteIt's built-in you don't have to download it. It's on Mac OS X, all you have to do is activate it. Open dictionary and go to preferences (command + ,) and select the Japanese-English option above. Now if you have the Chinese version of Mac OS X it might be different.
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