That’s right- this business card riffs on the classic Magic 8-ball toy. Ask a question, shake the card, and it’ll light an LED with the corresponding answer to your query. Use it as a desk toy ...
The humble “Magic 8 Ball” could take nearly the same inputs, provided they were parsed in simple yes/no form, and provide marginal help similar to the AI tools of today. For a toy with no ...
"Typically, I use a Magic 8 Ball and not a coin," Telesco said on NFL Network. "But no, part of that draft process, and we do this really two weeks, we'll go through all the different scenarios of ...
The Magic 8 Ball reminds me of my childhood - most American kids in the 70's had one of these toys that one would ask a yes or no question to, shake and turn upside down to read the answer that ...
South Carolina's Sweet 16 win over Maryland wasn't pretty. But Gamecocks did what they needed to and are still alive to chase ...
Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy admits he can't know a lot about what type of team he has until he he sees them in ...
Shaking the Magic 8-Ball to close out March: Magic 8-Ball, should South Carolina be concerned? Fortunately for USC, there’s not a scoreboard for style points. The Gamecocks gladly accepted their ...