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  • Coming from Pearce, a Pentagram partner and member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, the Conundrums are a far more sophisticated affair than anything you'd find in a cracker.

    New at Pentagram 2009

  • Today I had the opportunity to attended some great sessions closer to my specific line of work, registration, and learned about "Collection Conundrums" a subject that hit home for most of the Registrars in the room!

    Archive 2009-05-01 Alyssa Gardina 2009

  • Conundrums aplenty gBrainy provides four different category of game and an 'All' option.

    Archive 2010-02-01 2010

  • Today I had the opportunity to attended some great sessions closer to my specific line of work, registration, and learned about "Collection Conundrums" a subject that hit home for most of the Registrars in the room!

    American Association of Museums Annual Meeting 2009

  • Excerpts from 'Corn Conundrums': The decision to allow genetically engineered corn to be sown inside Mexico, the birthplace of this cereal crop, is anathema for many Mexicans.

    Jan McGirk: Mexico's Mutant Kernels Ripen After GM Corn Ban Reversed 2010

  • Their website, The Annotated Conundrums, helpfully explains the humor, as well as the historical context, to modern readers unfamiliar with the early 20th-century practice of ursine time-keeping, what fish were considered the most romantic by people at the time, or the poultry-based failures of the Hayes presidency.

    Sam Means and Elliott Kalan: The Annotated Conundrums Sam Means 2010

  • In 1902, the only book more popular than the King James Bible was the joke book Conundrums New and Old. It was lost to history until recently, when Daily Show writers Sam Means and Elliott Kalan rediscovered the seminal volume and began the important scholarly work of annotating each of the hundreds of riddles, puzzles, and gags contained therein.

    Sam Means and Elliott Kalan: The Annotated Conundrums 2010

  • In 1902, the only book more popular than the King James Bible was the joke book Conundrums New and Old. It was lost to history until recently, when Daily Show writers Sam Means and Elliott Kalan rediscovered the seminal volume and began the important scholarly work of annotating each of the hundreds of riddles, puzzles, and gags contained therein.

    Sam Means and Elliott Kalan: The Annotated Conundrums Sam Means 2010

  • Their website, The Annotated Conundrums, helpfully explains the humor, as well as the historical context, to modern readers unfamiliar with the early 20th-century practice of ursine time-keeping, what fish were considered the most romantic by people at the time, or the poultry-based failures of the Hayes presidency.

    Sam Means and Elliott Kalan: The Annotated Conundrums 2010

  • Excerpts from 'Corn Conundrums': The decision to allow genetically engineered corn to be sown inside Mexico, the birthplace of this cereal crop, is anathema for many Mexicans.

    Jan McGirk: Mexico's Mutant Kernels Ripen After GM Corn Ban Reversed 2010

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