“Dredge.”
Just the word makes many Magic players shudder. Since its inception and through its various forms in various formats, Dredge has always been something of an enigma. Mechanically, the deck is odd because it plays a game that doesn’t feel like Magic. You rarely actually draw a card after turn 2, you don’t even cast half your spells and the other half you cast from your graveyard, and card advantage is basically irrelevant beyond your cards being cards. Read More...
As an author of a new book on women, Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works, I’ve often used the term female to describe women in the workforce: female lawmakers, female voters, female police officers, etc. I did this because to say “women [insert X noun]” would be grammatically incorrect: women or woman are nouns, while female is an adjective that modifies a noun.
So, I was surprised postpublication to see some feminists take exception to my usage of the word female. Read More...
In order to present EDAG’s capabilities as an innovative development partner for complete vehicles and production systems to a broad public, the company exhibits show cars with pioneering ideas and impulses at international motor shows. The world premiere of the genX at the International Motor Show in Geneva 2004 is the continuation of EDAG’s series of innovative vehicle concepts.
The genX, conceived as a sports car for the next generation, reflects the changes in living, working and leisure time habits of society in the new millennium. Read More...