Learn More About This
Directory
This directory sponsored by SIQL, a Spider Makers company...
1. Web Dice
- www.irony.com
- Web Dice .
- Dice and other random stuff. ...
- The Web's original dice server.
- -1,312,076,844 dice served! .
- On-web Dice Server .
- The Irony Games On-web Dice Server rolls dice for you. Its many options let you customize your dice rolls for anything from tossing coins to RPG character creation. ...
- Secure e-Mail Dice Server .
- Play dice games by e-Mail! Now you can mail dice rolls to your Gamemaster and other opponents with iG's Secure e-Mail Dice Server. Dice rolls can be authenticated on Irony Games' dice roll verification page. ...
- iG's Electronic Dice Bag .
- We've been asked for some specialty dice; here's a FUDGE Roller that's online now. ...
- We've been asked for more specialty dice; here's a Shadowrun dice roller that's online now. ...
2. Charles A. Dice Center
- fisher.osu.edu
- Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics is dedicated to promoting high-quality research in financial economics at Ohio State University. ...
- Dice Center mission is to use its resources to promote excellence in finance research at Ohio State University. ...
- Dice Endowment.
- Dice Center for Financial Research at Ohio State has an endowment in excess of $2 million, made possible by the generosity of Oda Dice Demarest, in memory of her brother Charles A. Dice, who taught finance at the College for many years. ...
- Dice was on the faculty of The Ohio State University from 1919 to 1948 in the old Department of Business Organization and Economics, then in the College of Commerce and Administration. ... Dice was born on November 5, 1878 and died on May 27, 1969. He was survived by his sister Oda Dice Demarest. ...
- The Dice Center is directed by René Stulz. ... To obtain further information you may contact Robyn Scholl, the Administrative Assistant of the Center, at (614) 292-8449 or you can reach the center via e-mail at dice@cob. ...
- Dice Center.
3. Central Limit Theorem Demo Applet (22-Jul-1996)
- www.stat.sc.edu
- This applet demonstrates the central limit theorem using simulated dice-rolling experiments. An "experiment" consists of rolling a certain number of dice (1-5 dice are available in this applet) and adding the number of spots showing. ... According to the Central Limit Theorem, if the number of dice rolled is not too small, the histogram's shape should resemble that of the "bell-shaped curve" when the experiment is repeated many times. ...
- For two dice, the histogram should look like the top of a witch's hat. For three and more dice, the histogram will be more bell-shaped looking. ...
- Note that the distribution of a single die (the "discrete uniform") is symmetric and light tailed, so the convergence of the sum of dice to normality is quite fast. ...
4. DICE - Amiga/embedded/gneric 68000 ANSI C compiler, source core now freely distributed
- www.obviously.com
- DICE - The Amiga/embedded/generic 68000 C compiler.
- Free source code for a the complete DICE C compiler core. ...
- dice-rel-3. ...
5. Marco Barnig's music pages: Musical Dice Games
- webplaza.pt.lu
- Musical Dice Games.
- The idea of the musical dice game is to cut and paste prewritten measures of music randomly together to create a piece of music. The random generation is done by a dice roll. ...
- This mucical dice game was first published in 1793 two years after the death of Mozart. ...
- I first heard about Mozart's dice composer in 1991. ...
- Earnshaw from Cambridge, developped a computer implementation of Mozart's dice game as a public domain program for the Atari computers. His version was based on the 1798 edition by Simrock in Bonn (reprinted by the Liverpool Music Press) of Mozart's "Instructions to compose without the least knowledge of music so much german waltzer or schleifer as one pleases, by throwing a certain number with two dice". ...
- at/Mozart/dice/.
- Zsó Ruttkay and Bram Boskamp: Composing Mozart variations with dice .
- A very nice implementation of Mozart's game; the site is dedicated to mathematical challenges and educational experiences related to musical dice games. ...
- Burgess: A genetic algorithmic variation of Mozart's Dice Game. ...
- Kirnbergers musical dice game.
- The package contains all files necessary to generate a new dice-menuet and to process it with MusiXTeX. ...
6. Dice
- www.gamecabinet.com
- Dice.
- Role playing and simulation games have introduced dice in non-cubic shapes, but the traditional spotted cube has endured the test of time. In fact, dice are credited by several historians as the oldest gambling device invented by man. ...
- Western vs Asian Dice.
- I will assume that every gamester knows that the opposite faces of traditional dice total to seven (1-6, 2-5, 3-4). But did you also know that there are two ways that the spots can be arranged on the cubes, so that you have right and left handed dice. ... All Western dice are now made with he same handedness; if you place a die on the table with the one spot face up and turn it until the two spot is toward your left, the three will be to the right. ...
- Now get some Japanese, Chinese and Korean dice. The first thing that you will notice about Asian dice is that the one spot is very big and it is painted red. Chinese and Korean dice also paint the four spot red. Japanese dice are handed in the same direction as Western dice, but Chinese dice are not. Western dice put the two spot on opposite corners of the face, Asian dice stack the pair of spots on each other along the middle axis of the face. Asian dice are also usually smaller and are very often used in sets of three, instead of in pairs. ...
- Crooked Dice.
- Loaded dice have weights inside them which favor the dice landing on the side with the weights. To prevent this, modern dice are made from clear plastic which will allow you to see that they are made of uniform material. To get around this, modern crooks use clear weights or add the weights (which can be lighter or heavier than the dice material) to the solid colored spots. ...
7. Dice: Survey Results
- marketing.dice.com
- Welcome to Dice's IT Rate Survey Results page. ... With over 60,000 completed surveys, the Dice Rate & Salary Survey lets you find out if you are making what you are worth, what you could be making with a different set of skills, or what a new position might pay.
- Feedback | Help | Jobs at Dice | Privacy Statement | Terms & Conditions .
8. Craps:DICE CONTROL for Casino Craps
- www.crapsdicecontrol.com
- Dice Control for Casino Craps/Gambling Disciples of God.
- Dice Control is the only way to beat Craps in the long run. Learn to control perfect dice on casino craps tables. ... Application of Dice Control to the game of Craps makes Craps a game of skill. ...
- DICE CONTROL for CASINO CRAPS/GAMBLING DISCIPLES of GOD .
- Dice Control for Casino Craps/Gambling Disciples of God by Yuri Kononenko.
- com -" Dice Control for Casino Craps - The "Bible" for dice influencers" (books section).
- FIRST BOOK IN THE HISTORY OF CRAPS, MAN AND WORLD that teaches you how to control the perfect dice on casino craps tables. When you control the dice you change the odds in favor of a player. ...
- The main argument of the craps system authors is - you can come out a winner in a playing session, if you'll play a "good" system and exercise smart money management (and if you'll get "lucky"- to get "lucky" means to catch "hot streaks", which are nothing but the favorable fluctuations in the dice total frequencies, before the House percentage kills your bankroll); "take the money and run"! Sometimes it happens - most of the time it doesn't, because "hot" rolls are rare and the House percentage works against a player from the first moment till the last one in every playing session. ...
- Application of Dice Control to Craps combining Controlled Throw, Correct Dice Arrangements and Correct Betting reverses the present scenario and gives a player a percentage against the House. ...
- Theory, Methods and Elements of Dice Control .
- 2 methods of Dice Control .
- 4 casino requirements for the throw of the dice .
- When the perfect dice behave like the "percentage"dice .
- Throwing Craps Dice Grips versus Pick-up Grips .
9. Dice @ Games Only Emporium
- www.thatgamestore.com
- Emporium Dice:.
- Algebraic exponential dice . ...
- Alien dice . ...
- Alphabet dice 1. ...
- Averaging Dice. ...
- Backgammon dice $. ...
- Blank Dice: .
- Set of blank dice d4-d20( 1 each) 3. ...
- Bone Dice 1. ...
- Gold,silver, and bronze dice--$. ...
- Cow dice . ...
- Crystal Dice d4,d6,d8,d10, and d12 1. ...
- Crystal Dice d20 2. ...
- Dragon dice . ...
- D4 through D20 micro transparent dice(12mm) . ...
- D24 dice 1. ...
10. Pink Dice Print from Pick Prints
- www.pickprints.com
- Pink Dice Print.
- 30-day Return Policy and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on Pink Dice Poster (high-quality Art Print)! .
- Snake Eyes on Clear Pink Dice Print.
- Note: my database indicates Pink Dice may be out of stock, or discontinued. ...
11. Carnival Dice Game
- thinks.com
- Home > Puzzles > Sam Loyd Carnival Dice Game.
- The following dice game is very popular at fairs and carnivals, but since two persons seldom agree on the chances of a player winning, I offer it as an elementary problem in the theory of probability. ...
- Three dice are then thrown. ... If two dice show your number, you get your money back plus twice the amount you placed on the square. If your number appears on all three dice, you get your money back plus three times the amount. Of course if the number is not on any of the dice, the operator gets your money.
- If two dice show 6, you get back your dollar plus two dollars. If three dice show 6, you get your dollar back plus three dollars.
- A player might reason: the chance of my number showing on one die is 1 / 6, but since there are three dice, the chances must be 3 / 6 or 1 / 2, therefore the game is a fair one. ...
12. Roman Board Games -- Tesserae
- www.personal.psu.edu
- Playing Dice was very popular among the Romans. The pair of dice shown at right was found at Herculaneum. ... The only difference between these Roman dice and modern dice is that the numbers were arranged such that any two opposite sides would add up to seven. Dice were shaken in a cup then tossed, as croupiers do today. ... Roman wall paintings indicate they played with three dice, while the images of Achilles on vases suggest the Greeks played with two dice. ...
- The emperor Commodus was fond of gambling with dice, and once turned the Imperial Palace into a brothel and gambling house to raise money for the treasury he bankrupted. ...
- The game of dice could be played with other pieces, such as knucklebones, or Senet sticks, which would be tossed in the same way. ...
- However, how a two can be rolled with three dice has never been explained by anyone, but then, one should not underestimate the Roman sense of humor. ...
- In the tile mosaic below, we see two Romans from North Africa playing at dice on a table suspended across their knees. There are clearly three dice on the table, which is suspended across their knees while they sit, similar to the other pictures below. ...
- Augustus Caesar regularly played dice or knucklebones with his family in the Imperial Palace, giving them handfuls of coins to start with. ...
- In one epigram, Martial describes how a lesser number of dice were used than knucklebones, although apparently the stakes played for in dice were higher:.
- Which translates as the following, anthropomorphising from the point of view of the dice:.
- Let us dice be not equal in number to the knucklebones, if only our stakes be often greater than with the knucklebones.
- On the old Scyth-bearer's feastful days, wherein the dice-box is king and lord, you allow me, I wot, cap-clad Rome, to trifle in verse untoilsome.
- The dice shown in the photo below are made from ivory and come from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. ... These dice are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Other related topics:
Do you have a great site about Dice? Is
your Dice site listed here?
Would you like a prefered placement of your site in this directory?
It's easy! First place, the HTML from the box below on your page that
you would like listed in this directory.
Then use our link submission request with
your name, your contact information, and the URL of your site that has
a link to this directory. After we
verify your link to us, we'll make sure your site stays in our directory,
and we'll give it prefered placement here also.
Here is how to make a simple text link to us. Just copy the code in this
box to your website:
We can also develop a custom Guide To The Internet for your site. Please
request your own
custom Guide To The Internet.
This custom Guide To The Internet produced by
Siql. Visit us today, and find out how to get your own
custom guide to the Internet, and how to get your site
listed in our guides.
Copyright 1995-2005 by Siql. All
Rights Reserved.