Yes, there does.
I spent a lot of time trying to find game descriptions which matched the layouts I saw in photos. I finally gave up, guessing that different localities may have come up with quite different looking games which never made it into the literature.
It makes sense for it to be Koko.
Pretty much all the other reasonable suspects have been ruled out, right?
What would be the next most reasonable suspect? Akro??? It just doesn't seem to fit anywhere ... and Kokos can be weird.
How wonderful. All that sheet music.
I was just thinking about how the musical "hits" got circulated before the days of radio Top 40. Got me thinking about sheet music.
So that sphere is the only perfect 10?
Or there is no perfect 10?
.... very interesting video. So do you think we'll get big news from the CGPM in a few days?
Neat.
I almost wrote "Nurnberg" instead of "Nuremberg". But I wasn't sure about it.
Ooops, I actually wrote Nuremburg, with an extra u, so I got it wrong either way. I'm far from the best geography student. But I'm interested.
Found a folder of some slides I scanned awhile back. From a soldier who was in Germany around 1952. My old slide scanner doesn't work with this computer so add a new scanner to the technology I need to figure out how to use.
Soap Box Derby in Soldiers' Field in Nuremburg ... and Hitler's bombed out mountain retreat.