Governments with an eye to the revenue potential of \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e have also allowed \u003cbr\u003e\ncasino \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e in most States and ... Blackjack (TWENTY- ONE or PONTOON in \u003cbr\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eLingo\u003c/b\u003e), poker and a variety of other games are provided in an atmosphere of ...
The Lingo by"Graham Seal"
A lively linguistic analysis of our distinctive forms of speech drawn from a range of everyday experiences, including work, relaxation, gambling, drinking, family life, sport, crime, war, politics and sexual relations.
The Lingo By:"Graham Seal" Published on 1999 by UNSW Press
SQUARE PAPER. An honest person, usually a legitimate person. SQUEEZE. A \u003cbr\u003e\ndishonest device for controlling a mechanical \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e game. (Short con.) \u003cbr\u003e\nSTAND-IN. See push-note 2. To sTAND A RAP FoR (soMEoNE). To resemble \u003cbr\u003e\nsomeone ...
The Con Man and His Lingo by"David W. Maurer"
The Con Man and His Lingo By:"David W. Maurer" Published on 1966 by
Joey's business interests over the last decadeandahalf had ranged from his \u003cbr\u003e\ninitialstakein thebootleg liquor trade, since bankrupted bythe repealof the \u003cbr\u003e\nEighteenth Amendment, to \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e, prostitution, and drugs, workaday vicesthat \u003cbr\u003e\nwere ...
Lingo by"Jim Menick"
Brewster Billings is perhaps a little too wrapped up with his computer. He has given it a pet name, Lingo. He has programmed it with the ability to talk to its owner. In fact, Lingo has begun to respond to Brewster's programming skill surprisingly well. Lingo soon makes the jump from polite conversation to elaborate requests for specific television shows to be left on throughout the day. Eventually, Billings begins to suspect that his computerized friend is surpassing him in knowledge and abilities. By the time his suspicions are confirmed, not only is Brewster Billings in trouble—the rest of the human race is, too. LINGO raises many serious questions about Artificial Intelligence—what differentiates man from computer, and which one will control the other?
Lingo By:"Jim Menick" Published on 2014-04-01 by Open Road Media
If you are one of the latter, at least you'll enjoy the section on \u003cb\u003egambling\u003c/b\u003e at the end \u003cbr\u003e\nof the chapter. Refer to Chapter 5, Data Types and Expressions, for details on \u003cbr\u003e\ndata type conversion, expression evaluation, logical operators, and comparison ...
Lingo in a Nutshell by"Bruce Epstein"
Macromedia Director 6 is the premiere authoring tool for delivering interactive content on both the Internet and the desktop. It is the dominant multimedia package for Windows 95/NT, Windows 3.1, and the Macintosh. A quarter million developers use Director(R) to incorporate animation and audio into dynamic Web pages, and to create engaging interactive corporate presentations, multimedia advertising, entertainment CD-ROMs, Enhanced music CDs, and even DVDs. Lingo is Director's powerful scripting language. This companion book to Director in a Nutshell is an essential tool for both new and experienced Lingo programmers seeking a deeper knowledge of the language. Bruce Epstein is the author of both these books and brings years of hands-on experience with Director and Lingo. The book includes numerous useful Lingo examples. Exhaustively tested, this book corrects many errors found in Macromedia's Lingo documentation and repeated verbatim in most third-party books. Extremely comprehensive, this book details dozens of misdocumented and undocumented Lingo keywords that are omitted from Macromedia's manuals and third-party books. Lingo in a Nutshell caters to the huge pool of Director users attempting to bridge the Lingo gap, yet provides the details for the experienced Linguist that are lacking in other Lingo books. In typical nutshell style (clear, concise, deep and narrow) this book explores the syntax, structure and commands of the Lingo language. The detailed chapters describe messages, events, scripts, handlers, variables, lists, file I/O, Behaviors, child objects, Xtras, and more. This book teaches you to troubleshoot and debug common Lingo errors. Lingo in a Nutshell is the book for which both Director users and power Lingo programmers have been yearning. The book extensively covers topics not found in other Lingo books: Cross-platform Lingo differences Lingo internals for experienced programmers Events, messages, and scripts Timers, tempos, cue points, and synchronization Data types and expressions Math, numerical expressions, geometry, and trigonometry Coordinates, alignment, and registration point Lingo in a Nutshell is the most concise and compete guide available. It is a high-end handbook at a low-end price. An essential desktop reference for every Director user.
Lingo in a Nutshell By:"Bruce Epstein" Published on 1998 by \