11.13.2005
Facelifts, Botox for Historical Figures
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Guess What?
Some of the well-known historical figures populating our memory puzzle pages are getting facelifts.
That's right - they are getting bigger, and more easy to see. This, thanks to your feedback about using small pictures and making them EASIER TO SEE - Good point. They loaded faster, but they are also hard to see. So we have remedied that. They are not all done yet - but take a look at Robert E Lee, Virginia's favorite son - Ulysses Grant, and going back far in time - King Tut. In a tribute to the historian Edward Gibbon, we will have a puzzle for every single Roman ruler, stretching from 40 B.C. to 1453 A.D. - the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
Some of the well-known historical figures populating our memory puzzle pages are getting facelifts.
That's right - they are getting bigger, and more easy to see. This, thanks to your feedback about using small pictures and making them EASIER TO SEE - Good point. They loaded faster, but they are also hard to see. So we have remedied that. They are not all done yet - but take a look at Robert E Lee, Virginia's favorite son - Ulysses Grant, and going back far in time - King Tut. In a tribute to the historian Edward Gibbon, we will have a puzzle for every single Roman ruler, stretching from 40 B.C. to 1453 A.D. - the fall of the Byzantine Empire.