Doctor Ku, the cellar est un petit jeu en flash créé par Federico
Rutenberg (auteur de la série d'aventures Esklavos) et Carlos Monzon. Pour changer un peu
il nous offre un escape room. Pour un premier essai, je le trouve plutôt réussi! Certes le jeu peut paraître un peu court, mais il est...
Doctor Ku – The Cellar es el primer Room Escape game creado por Federico Rutemberg y Carlos Monzon.
Federico es muy conocido por su serie “Esklavos” , aunque no aperecen sus personajes en este juego.
Tienes que escapar de la bodega , para ello combina materiales para usarlos!
La forma de salir es original [...]
Doctor Ku es el primer juego de escape realizado por Federico Rutenberg -autor de la serie Esklavos- en colaboración con Carlos Monzón, encuentra objetos y combínalos para escapar del sótano en el que estas encerrado ... si necesitas ayuda, consulta la guía del juego.
Doctor Ku-The Cellar es un point and click del estilo aventura creado por Federico Rutenberg conocido por la excelente serie de point and clicks "Esklavos"En este juego tendrás que buscar objetos y resolver pistas para poder escapar.Buena Suerte!Jugar Doctor Ku-The CellarDoctor Ku-The Cellar SoluciónEntretenimiento Online Doctor Ku-The Cellar Escape the room Room escape games casual games juegos Puzzle games point and click games juegos casuales Juegos de escape Soluciones de juegos Game walkthroughEntretenimiento Online Doctor Ku-The Cellar Escape the room Room escape games casual games juegos Puzzle games point and click games juegos casuales Juegos de escape Soluciones de juegos Game walkthrough
Doctor Ku-The Cellar is a point and click/adventure game created by Federico Rutenberg, who is also creator of Esklavos.In this game you have to escape by finding items and solving some puzzles.Good Luck!Play Doctor Ku-The CellarDoctor Ku-The Cellar Walkthrough:get knife, broom and cork from left bottleclick poster several times for keyopen cabinet, get beakerclick radio 3 times till glass breaks, get paperopen grate on fire and put paper in, get combinationgo left, click picture, click safe (2810)get page, get bowling ballgo right, put page in book, click bookback out, click under table for loguse broom on right hand floor for gunpowderclick book, put log on book and gunpowder, back outuse knife on log, then beaker, then corkclick log then put it in fireput bowling ball in fireOnline Game
A 73-year-old Austrian is under arrest on suspicion of hiding his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering seven children with her. he police issued a statement giving details of the alleged abuses Elisabeth recounted to them. She said she had been sexually abused by her father since the age of 11. Her father allegedly lured her into the cellar of their house in Amstetten on 28 August 1984, drugging and handcuffing her before locking her up. It was assumed she had disappeared voluntarily when her parents received a letter from her asking them not to search for her. "Abused continuously during the 24-year-long imprisonment", Elisabeth bore six children while a seventh, one of a set of twins, died soon after birth. The dead baby was allegedly taken out of the cellar and burnt by J
Room Escape — Doctor Ku-The Cellar est un point and click créé par l'auteur de la série de jeux d'aventure Esklavos. Il s'agit d'un nouveau genre pour l'auteur, à vous de mettre votre logique à l'épreuve et sortir [...] Doctor Ku - The Cellar sur le forumP2T c'est le meilleur jeu d'énigmes originales ! Exemples : 285 326 304 273 16.
Well, what kind of people live in Austria? There was the disturbing case of Natasha Kampusch back in 2006-7 and now there's the horrific case of Joseph Fritzl who kept his Daughter prisoner in a Cellar for 24 years, fathering her 7 children. r/28/austria.internationalcrime2 I mean, just how fucked up is that Country? Also, how the hell did he get away with it for so long? one has to consider that if you've got at least 4 people living down there, at some point there were Babies, how did he ever manage to get things like Clothes, Food and Nappies down there? also, how did this ever manage to go un-noticed for 24 years? This bloke has to be an extremely disturbed individual to inflict such pain and suffering an
Daughter in cellar for 24 years Captive Woman Had 7 Children By Her Father
A 73-year-old Austrian is under arrest on suspicion of hiding his
daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering seven children with
her, police say
The existence of the woman, believed missing since 1984 and now 42,
emerged apparently after a teenage child fell ill and had to be taken
to hospital.
Both the woman and ...
A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children, police have said.
Police said Josef Fritzl also confessed to burning the body of a baby that died after birth at the house in Amstetten, in the province of Lower Austria.
Authorities are caring for the [...]
Podcast: Comedy Music Cellar
Date: April 12, 2008
Title: CMC 19
Download the show: Episode 19 (Select download link)
The last time we checked in with Rev. Zack of the upstart Comedy Music Cellar podcast, our host announced a "re-format" of sorts, opening his playlist to "songs that are just humorous that aren't necessarily fully in the comedy genre."
My latest, People I Know would tend to fit Zack's updated format, as more of an anthem for five-year-olds than a comedy tune. But with its recent play on CMC, People I Know retains its No. 4 spot on the Podsafe Music Network Children's chart for April.
Don't forget the funny
Merely "humorous" songs aside, however, Rev. Zack leaves no doubt about his true love:
"If you write humorous funny comedy songs and would like me to play them for
Podcast: Comedy Music Cellar
Date: February 22, 2008
Title: CMC 15
Download the show: Episode 15 (Select download link)
Rev. Zack's been riding a mellow groove with the Comedy Music Cellar podcast, sleepily exhorting listeners to "open up your heart(s) and let the lunacy in."
But Zack's also something of a sleeper among Demented music podcast hosts, proving to be flexible and adaptive in the face of competition for funny music listeners.
For a while there, playlists remained static even as the number of funny music hours grew. (With the addition of Bofore Radio, the
If you fancy a slap-up English breakfast for a change, you could do worse than visit the sandwich cellar on Ras Abu Aboud Road.Don't make the same mistake we made - when we first arrived we thought the place was shut, as, from the outside, it looked dark. Perhaps they need a sandwich board outside!Inside the cafe is cheerfully decorated with all sorts of odds and ends calculated to make you homesick for the England of yesteryear: a sort of greasy spoon with attitude.For breakfast we settled for the full monty: sausage, bacon, eggs, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes and hot toast, all served with freshly made orange juice and a huge pot of tea.Obviously, the bacon and sausages will be made with pork substitutes, but while scoffing away with an appetite honed by months without an unhealthy British
The return of Kip Dynamite
Podcast: Comedy Music Cellar
Date: December 27, 2007
Title: Episode 9
Download the show: Episode 9 (Select download link)
The Comedy Music Cellar has added a new voice to the world of Dementia, in the form of a very mellow host named Reverend Zack.
Now, the CMC playlist is mostly the same old crap you can get on any number of comedy music podcasts. And that includes My Fat Ass Itches, featured on the current episode.
What defines the show is the Kip Dynamite-ish Rev. Zack himself, (See Comedy Music Cellar: A new demented podcast joins the fray), who dryly invites listeners to "open up your heart and let the lunacy in."
Listen to Zack caress the phrase "Comedy Me-yooo-sic Cellar," stretching the syllables like taffy, and soon enough, you'll be a fan like m
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Lenn and Neil, among others, have decided to put their racks on public display. I’m usually a little on the shy side but in this context I figured I’d jump right into the mix.I keep the majority of my wine stash in a Vinotheque wine cabinet with double-deep racking, along with temp and humidity control, which holds just shy of 300 bottles when stuffed to the gills – which it perpetually is. More often than not, the only way to make space for something new is to drink something old. Not a bad situation, I suppose, though I’d love to have more space, dangerous as that would be.Why the Vinotheque? At the time of purchase, I lived in an old apartment. The space had lots of character but quite narrow doorways. I knew I wanted something that would hold at least 250 bottles, a smaller unit wouldn’t have done me any good, and this was the only one on the market with a narrow enough profile to fit in the front door of the building. Not the ideal decision making parameter but he
By: Joanne Dorin It was only a few years ago that if you hear the word wine cooler the name Bartles and James came to mind. And if someone was telling you about their wine collection you pictured a massive underground vault. But the modern wine cellar coolers are nothing like those of the past.Only a few years ago a cellar would consist of rows and rows of wine neatly organized and aged to maximum perfection. It was easy to enjoy a good glass of wine when out for an evening but virtually impossible to have that capacity within the home. But then the modern wine counter cooler came along. Today anyone can turn their kitchen into a wine cellar with little effort.Fine wines cost a lot and they are only worth the cost if you have the proper place to store them. See wines are alive and they are continuously changing depending on the environment they are in. There are many things that affect how a wine changes. Those include humidity, temperature, ventilation, calm, and even the angle the bo
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By: Joanne Dorin There are a number of nifty items and gadgets that can help you organize, maintain and enjoy your wine cellar. For those of you that have a larger wine cellar, keeping track of what is added or removed from the collection can be a pain. One can use either a paper record keeping system, or jump into the twenty first century and incorporate some electronic record keeping system.Barcode readers are a wonderful way to keep track of the different wines that are added to or removed from your wine cellar. "But what kinds of electronic barcode reading contraptions will I need to buy in order to use a barcode system?", you may ask. It's really very simple. There are very easy to use plug and play barcode readers that can plug right into the USB port of your computer.USB barcode scanners typical run between $120-$175 USD and can automatically discriminate between all the popular bar codes. You can use your own barcode tags or input any required information to use the barcodes a
By: Joanne Dorin Interested in building your own custom wine cellar? Only you can add that custom touch and accommodate your specific requirements for storing your wine collection. Today there are a number of options available to those that wish to build their own custom wine cellar. The best news is that there are wine cellar designs for everyone from the avid do-it-yourselfer that has advanced woodworking skills, to the complete novice.So you want to build your own custom wine cellar, but don't want to build racks from scratch. There is a simple solution that will allow you to make your own custom wine rack design. Modular wine racks are typically available in different grains and finishes, with the least expensive generally being a wood like pine. Most modular wine rack dealers will offer other materials such as red cedar or finished wood too. Of course you can always save some money and finish the wood yourself.A modular wine cellar supplier should supply all of the necessary hard
You’ve got the space and you’ve always wanted to have your own wine cellar. So what are you waiting for? Here is how to build your own wine cellar.
If you are considering building a wine cellar and you have plenty of room you’ll want to way all your options. Some rooms will work better [...]
Your wine cellar storage is key to success of any wine collection. If you have decided to become a wine connoisseur it’s time you spent some time looking for the best wine storage. There are plenty of choices out there but no matter which one you choose conditions will need to be kept constant.
Wine [...]
There are a few things we can’t live without, and good wine is one of them. Other than drinking wine, our next favorite thing to do is display it! We love this classy wine shelf ($160 USD) designed by Modern Cellar where the bottles just seem to float, its the perfect way to display your treasured collection. You’re such a luxe Oenophile!
We bought this wine when visiting Rideau Vineyard last summer. I pulled it from the wine fridge tonight anticipating a good match with the BBQ flank steak and Santa Maria style salsa I was preparing.This wine has a dense, dark, inky purple color in the glass. Looking at the color you expect massive dark fruit and berries, and it sure delivers. Greeting you is a big punch of black pepper, dark berries and black currant. Sipping it, the ripe, dark fruit hits you again with a hint of vanilla. Big, soft tannins and black berries finishes this wine.This is a voluptuous, big, maybe even huge, naught, naught syrah. But oh so good!It worked to a certain extent with our meal. The pepper and big body was perfect, but it was a bit to ripe and fruity. Still, we had a great meal and a great wine. Perfect match or not....Robert Parker gave this wine 90 points. I bought it for $58 at the winery. Searching the web I could not find it for sale. If you do run across it, grab a bottle or two. It is worth
LG has a great device called the Wine Cellar, that of course, is used to keep the wine in perfect condition before being ready to drink it. Actually, this gadget is an advanced fridge, capable of creating similar conditions for wine keeping to the ones in a real cellar. So your wine will taste just as if it was just picked up from a Burgundian castle a couple of minutes ago.
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When you start building a cellar and amass any quantity of wine, you're bound to forget some of the bottles you've stashed away. Rediscovering them is like meeting up with an old friend. So much to talk about, so many memories to rehash.Last night, when the Chef brought up the Trapiche 2000 Malbec Oak Cask, it was a surprise. I'd forgotten about this bottle, which my friend Rachel gave to me years ago. Why I'd never thought to drink it, I don't know. The wine's not expensive - maybe $7-$10 - but I'm glad I held on to it. The aroma was powerful, with touches of violets, baked goods, cigar and cherries. The flavor itself was ripe with purple, stain-year-teeth fruit and spice. It started out weak in the middle of my mouth, but opened up beautifully and finished long. I'd put this wine up against any mid-priced, big California wine, and at the end of the day I'd have a few more dollars in my pocket.It's been the case for me that these forgotten bottles tend to resurface at just t