Jake likes a lot of stuff. He hasn't put all of it here yet, but he's slowly working on it.
- Football Rules
- Canadian Football
- Links to early Canadian football rules
- (1896) Short description of Canadian football by Camp and Deland
- (1904) Playing Rules of the Game of the Manitoba Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Ontario Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Quebec Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Canadian Intercollegiate (Rugby) Football Union
- (1905) Regulations for the Championship of the Canadian Rugby Union and Plan of the Field
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Game of the Ontario Rugby Football Union
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Canadian Rugby Union, Adopted by the Quebec Rugby Football Union
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Game of the Canadian Intercollegiate (Rugby) Football Union
- (1906) Regulations for the Championship of the Canadian Rugby Union and Plan of the Field
- Canadian Football
- In No Particular Order
Recent posts
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Almost back
Most of the previously available football rules content is now back online and almost as pretty as ever.
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6 – The Toronto Argonauts’ logo
They're not my favourite team, but that classic football-boat is the best damn logo in sports.
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5 – Rubik’s Cubes (and their variants)
Those little twisty puzzles are brilliant. The basic design also allows for tons of variations in shape, size and complexity, which range from deceptively simple to deceptively complicated. They can also serve as decent fidget toys. And, pro tip: solving them is a surprisingly easy way to convince people around you that you're smarter than
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4 – Solar Eclipses
It's cool how observing solar eclipses has led to so many scientific insights. It's cool that our understanding of the universe, flawed as it may be, lets us predict eclipse paths so precisely and so far in advance. And it's just primally cool when you get to watch (THROUGH APPROVED EYEWEAR) the moon blocking out