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    <title>Blah Blah Woof Woof comments on Increasing my word power</title>
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      <title>"Increasing my word power" by triley</title>
      <description>Since I have been lax in commitment to post daily about things that I like, I have two things to share tonight.&lt;br/&gt;
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Lately I have been starting to play &lt;a href="http://weboggle.shackworks.com"/&gt;Weboggle&lt;/a&gt; a fair bit.  This is a web-based version of the word game in which the players must form words from adjoining letters in a four-by-four grid.  Sometimes I play during lunch at work, or at the end of the day before I go home.  This often attracts a crowd of people behind me calling out words to enter.  I often end up being more of a typist than an active participant.  However, with our combined powers, we have a few times come out as winners!  That it is probably a victory of four or five people against individuals does little to diminish our cheers when we see the score table.&lt;br/&gt;
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While I think it is difficult to say that boggle does a lot to expand my vocabulary, what it does well is help to develop pattern-matching skills and the ability to pull words &lt;i&gt;out&lt;/i&gt; of my vocabulary.  I am getting better at the game with practice, but I don't know if I will ever be able to match the prodigious talents of my friend &lt;a href="http://livejournal.com/~laurenallie/"&gt;Lauren&lt;/a&gt;.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:24:00 PDT</pubDate>
      <guid>&lt;a href="/articles/2005/07/24/increasing-my-word-power"&gt;Increasing my word power&lt;/a&gt;</guid>
      <link>&lt;a href="/articles/2005/07/24/increasing-my-word-power"&gt;Increasing my word power&lt;/a&gt;</link>
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