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On the Web
- A Magic 8-Ball Unofficial Home Page - Collection of Magic 8-ball information and links. Includes an FAQ, an 8-ball dissection and details on where to buy one.
- Lame 8-Balls on the Net - Great directory of these oracles. Lists and rates according to their style and answers.
- The Radio 8 Ball - A divination tool that mysticaly answers your questions through the lyrics of its songs. Every song corresponds to a tarot card.
- Star Woman - Over 140 instant Tarot readings. Online dream dictionary, runes, magic 8 ball, and interactive magic spells.
- How I Spent My Burn - Godfrey Daniels, Farrah Fawcett, Herb Alpert, and the composer Richard Wagner meet on the Hualapai Playa in 1997 to eat Cherry Clan candy and play Magic 8 Ball, chew Psychic Gum, and suck on popsicle sticks.
- The Voyager Fun Gallery - Jokes based on the first four series, Voyager quotes and fan art, and "Ask Psychic Seven," a game similar to Magic 8-Ball.
- Soothsayer - Answers questions in a yes / no format a la Magic 8 ball.
- Tarotball - Many methods of free online readings including Tarot, Horoscopes, Love Compatibility, Numerology, Fortune Cookie, Magic 8 Ball, Runes, Electric Almanac, and I Ching.
Wikipedia Articles
- Balls 8 - [balls 8 missions.jpg|thumb|A closeup of NASA's NB-52B "Balls 8" showing mission markings.
- Magic 8-Ball - The Magic 8-Ball, manufactured by Mattel, is a toy used for fortune-telling. Invented in 1946 by Abe Bookman of the Alabe Toy Company, it is a hollow, plastic sphere resembling an oversized, black and white 8-ball.
- Multiplying billiard balls - Multiplying billiard balls (Excelsior Ball Trick, August Roterberg, 1898) is a magic routine that is popular with both amateur and advanced conjurors but still rarely seen. As its name implies, the magician uses sleight of hand to manipulate a number of billiard balls (the balls are often smaller than actual billiard balls), giving the impression that he is making ...
- Bimagic square - In mathematics, a bimagic square is a magic square that also remains magic if all of the numbers it contains are squared. The first known bimagic square has order 8 and magic constant 260; it has been conjectured by Bensen and Jacoby that no nontrivial bimagic squares of order less than 8 exist.
- The Magic Hour - The Magic Hour is a talk show hosted by basketball legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson that debuted on June 8, 1998 on syndicated television. The talk show was lambasted by critics and consumers alike, with many pointing to Johnson's lack of television experience.