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Build a Wood Fired Clay Oven

Posted by webuser on February 5, 2015

Building a wood fired clay oven is a fun project and when you get done you’ll have fun using it too. It is however a moderately challenging project. So if you aren’t of sound body and mind, get help, or don’t do it.

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    What’s odd is the way the cash-out button behaves. After I hit “withdraw”, a spinner keeps spinning for a full minute, then the status flips to “processing” with no estimate. It’s the same feeling as watching a chip stack tumble down the table and waiting for the floor manager to count it.

    Another player, a regular at the roulette wheel who once walked away with a $12,500 win, now prefers slots that promise “high RTP”. He checks the licence code, sees “Curacao eGaming”, and still bets because the site shows a live chat window that never actually answers his question about withdrawal times.

    The final thing I notice is the way the game’s paytable displays the RTP figure in a bright green font, right next to a rotating banner that reads “Earn up to $5,000 in bonus cash”. The contrast between the static legal number and the moving promise is as stark as a dealer’s chip-count sheet versus a player’s fantasy of endless wins.

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