Chess is an Intellectual Game. It is one of the world’s oldest forms of entertainment dating back to the 7th Century. Yes, that’s somewhere in 600 AD, about 1400 Years Ago! For a beginner, it may seem like Quantum Physics differentiating the different pieces and their movements, but it’s actually not that complicated. However, like in everything in life, you really have to have some interest for you to enjoy the game and to easily understand how it’s played. If your interest in the game is below average, read no further. Maybe this article on Internet Speeds may be of interest to you. This piece (Not a Chess one though) should shed some light on how to easily navigate through a Chess Board until you are able to say the two words that most people always want to say especially to the faces of their friends, Checkmate Motherfucker! The Chess Board The Chess Board is simply like the Draught Board. A Checkered Board with 64 Squares, 8 rows and 8 columns. The squares are shaded in alternating Dark and Light Colours which means we have 32 Dark squares and 32 Light Squares. Chess Pieces There are a total of 6 […]
January 12, 2019
The internet has taken over the world by a storm! Statistics state that it is easier to find a Wi – Fi connection than it is to find clean, germ – free water to drink. To be honest, I would rather be thirsty but have some Wi – Fi somewhere to quench my humour from all the craziness of #KOT on Twitter; or live – stream the UEFA Champions League Final from the comfort of my bedsitter. Anyway, how do you tell how fast your Internet Speed is? There are hundreds of ways but I will take you through a simple hassle – free one that will give you instant results before the song you are currently listening to on YouTube ends. Go to your Browser Type the words Speedtest Telstra A couple of websites (and probably ads) will appear. Search for this link and click on it https://speedtest.telstra.com/ It will take you to an interface with the words Measure your connection speed for your Telstra nbnTM, ADSL, Cable or mobile data service and a Flickering Go Button Click on the Go Button Drag the cursor downwards and it will automatically calculate your Download and Upload Speed. There you go. So how do you tell […]

