This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American For almost half my life, I have played the ...
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You know that flying disc you threw around in college or use to play fetch with your dog? Well, now people are being paid to throw that same disc professionally. They aren't paid much, around $25 a ...
About a year ago, Destination Software and Skyworks paired up to bring the world what the two companies apparently thought we needed: a Nintendo DS version of Whiffle Ball. The conclusion we came up ...
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No referees, just a disc: Ultimate frisbee begins journey in Nepal
Kathmandu, May 19 -- Ultimate frisbee does not require expensive equipment, modern stadiums or even referees-just a disc, an ...
SCHENECTADY — For David Koch, the beauty of the sport of Ultimate has always been about more than just the throw. “Definitely the community,” said Koch, when asked what he enjoys most about Ultimate. ...
The International Olympic Committee has given Frisbee fanatics a reason to rejoice by granting the World Flying Disc Federation full international recognition. The Sunday announcement made at the ...
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