Senses Challenge

I heard this test that tests your senses can make the smart look dumb and the dumb look dumber. So have a go at it and see where you fall. I didn’t do too bad, what makes it hard is that the questions are timed and I couldn’t figure out what the actual objective was on a couple of questions until most my time was gone. It takes about 10 minutes to complete the test.

BBC – Senses Challenge

More aspiring artist

I went to check on Nick’s old piece of art that I had mentioned previously was on display online at the District’s website, and I noticed that the page had been updated with more artwork. Here’s an example of one of the pieces on display:

cave painting

There are 5 pieces total you can browse and view, which is four more than the last time I checked. The most recent two were just put up in February. I think my favorite is Monster & Tree.

AAPS District Art Gallery

Cowboys Rule!

Good luck today to our littlest brother Matt and the rest of the Camp Verde Cowboys basketball team as they head up to St. John’s for their Regional Tournament. Mom reports that they are already headed to the State Tournament (which starts next week) and that the rest of the Regional Tournament is only to determine seedings for State. Matt is coming off a team high 20 point performance as the Cowboys were able to hold off Williams (do they still have the striped warm-ups) last night 52-45 in their first round Regional match-up.

Safe travels, hopefully we can get a sideline report or two.

US highest elevation map

I love Google Maps. It’s still just a tad better in my opinion than the new Yahoo! Maps BETA. Both of which are tons better than the now antiquated MapQuest. Anyhow, there are a ton of things users can do with Google Maps. Here’s a cool example I’ve run across. It’s a map showing the highest point in each state in the US:

United States Map – Highest Elevation Points – GEOLOGY.COM