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by Tomo » May 27th, '07, 19:53
Can any Italian speaking member tell me what this translates as:
"Giocchi Di Carte Bellissimi Di Regola Di Memoria"
Something about being a beautiful card memory system?
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by Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser » May 27th, '07, 21:10
Attractive Giocchi Of Cards Of Rule Of Memory
Thats according to freetranslation.com anyways.

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by Roth » May 27th, '07, 21:11
"Giocchi Di Carte Bellissimi Di Regola Di Memoria"
"Nice card trick, but you still have to pay your lunch bill"
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by Tomo » May 27th, '07, 21:28
It seems to mean "You play beautiful memory cards"
Any road up, it's the first mention of the stack later named Stebbins, but this was written in 1593!
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by Roth » May 27th, '07, 22:15
It figures, Leonardo Di Vinci invented the stack.
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by Tomo » May 27th, '07, 22:18
Roth wrote:It figures, Leonardo Di Vinci invented the stack.
Coo, there's interesting. Have you got a reference?
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