Spot Reviews 05/13/22
May 13 2022
Apple Arcade - Rayman Mini (2019) [/] Sort of an endless runner and platformer theme in that Rayman is always running unless you run up against an obstacle and you need to time your jumps to get to certain areas. Tap to jump and tap to punch (or slide to punch down). Each level you're trying to collect 40 fireflies and three coins, sometimes a bit tricky to get and often because you only get one chance to make the right jump or maneuver to pick up a series of fireflies. Nice graphics and gameplay though not my style of game.
Ruprecht Peking-Style Half Duck [/] I'm guessing my sister got this from Costco. I had it frozen then defrosted and baked it in the oven for 20 minutes, so maybe not the ideal way to prepare it. It tasted ok and wasn't crispy. Good sauce and I guess the inside is stuffed with fillings. For an easy roast duck meal it's quite fine since making it fresh would be quite a bit of work.
Web Site - Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada - from Southern California Earthquake Data Center this page shows you earthquakes in the last week with bigger squares being bigger quakes. You can click to zoom in and the drilldown page lists recent earthquakes with their magnitudes and locations. I've been referring to it for three decades, whenever I feel an earthquake and the data is up within a minute.
Ruprecht Peking-Style Half Duck [/] I'm guessing my sister got this from Costco. I had it frozen then defrosted and baked it in the oven for 20 minutes, so maybe not the ideal way to prepare it. It tasted ok and wasn't crispy. Good sauce and I guess the inside is stuffed with fillings. For an easy roast duck meal it's quite fine since making it fresh would be quite a bit of work.
Web Site - Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada - from Southern California Earthquake Data Center this page shows you earthquakes in the last week with bigger squares being bigger quakes. You can click to zoom in and the drilldown page lists recent earthquakes with their magnitudes and locations. I've been referring to it for three decades, whenever I feel an earthquake and the data is up within a minute.