Saturday, August 15, 2009

Puzzle From: Admin Richard Wiseman Iphoneapps Wordplay Orange Wordplay Joie Geeksugar Hack2roothotmai. DONALD Chycho SuperPhillip Apptism Bungalow Bill RGS Recently Updated IPhone Applications - Pinch Media /26707872

admin points out another thing aside from that:
Indie game fans rejoice Green Knight Games , retailer from the UK, has all the unusual and indepedently produced games you could want.

Richard Wiseman is absolutely sure that:
Michael Gray Says: June 16, 2009 at 9:48 am | Reply @uksceptic Michael you have too much time on your hands! If I have 2 much time on my hands, how long would 7 much time be?

As iphoneapps says:
Falling Stars are worth lots of points if you match up four or more, but beware! If Falling Stars reach the bottom row, they will fall through and be lost, along with your chance to score big!

Still being unsure, Wordplay asks:
This is his first appearance as a full 11-letter answer. (Another tip of the hat to Jim Horne s XWord Info. )

Orange can't forget that:
18A: [Good horse for a kid] is a WELSH PONY. There's a dance called the Pony? There's an equine called the Welsh pony? Both are news to me.

Wordplay does a quick recap:
Answer to the puzzle The harmonica cost $1.05, the pencil cost 5¢. Perhaps you thought the harmonica cost $1 and the pencil cost 10¢, but then the harmonica would cost 90¢ more than the pencil. To cost a dollar more, the harmonica must cost $1.05 and the pencil 5¢, because $1.05 minus 5¢ is $1.

Joie tells the real story:
I need to call mom a little later today to solve the mystery of how many food credits we have on the dining plan. Mom was assuming we got one snack, one counter-service and one table-service for every day we're in the parks (which will be three days), but everything I've read seems to point to having one of each for every night in the hotel (which is actually four days).

geeksugar might have an idea about it:
Now you can puzzle yourself anywhere you can take your iPhone (yep, I guess that means the bathroom too ) with the standard for all crosswords with the NewYork Times Crossword Puzzle iPhone App .

hack2roothotmai. brings some great news:
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DONALD is absolutely sure that:
and PIRATES(1D. 1979 World Series champs). The remainder of the crossword is solid, with twenty-two more seven-letter entries --

Thinking that's not all, chycho adds:
Home » Blog » chycho s blog An Exercise for the Mind: A 10 by 10 Math Puzzle: A Pattern Recognition Game: Meditation on an Open Maze

SuperPhillip intervenes and adds:
08/03 - 08/10 (6) 07/27 - 08/03 (7) 07/20 - 07/27 (9)

Similarly, chycho adds:
Two of the main reasons why Harper dissolved the Canadian parliament and called early elections Canadian Net Neutrality at Risk

Apptism intervenes and adds:
** 2DOKU includes the same great features as 2DOKU (Free) with over 100 unique puzzles in 4 different puzzle sizes **

Bungalow Bill shows how it is done:
(1) by inserting the following new section after section 922: Sec. 922A. Attorney General s discretion to deny transfer of a firearm

RGS objects:
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However, admin thinks differently:
Fun Games Cafe offers family-friendly strategy games of all types, from war re-enactment to political strategy.

For example, Recently Updated iPhone Applications - Pinch Media considers:
Home » New Updated Free Apps » Adorable Penguin iSlider Puzzles » News Adorable Penguin iSlider Puzzles New Updated Free Apps - by Recently Updated iPhone Applications - Pinch Media - June 13, 2009 - 21:01 America/Chicago - Be first to Comment! Category: Entertainment Released: Jun 13, 2009 Price: $0.99 Description: Modern twist on the traditional slide puzzle. This puzzle consists of several puzzles of adorable pictures of Penguins. The puzzle consists of 29 squares that you slide to form the image. There is also a "Peek" button to help a little with the more difficult puzzles. Updated: Fix to bug that can cause tiles not to redraw correctly. Website: http://crazyiapps.googlepages.com Support Website: http://crazyiapps.googlepages.com

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Puzzle From: Candace Young Jon K Wordplay Paul Dechene Bungalow Bill Steve Trinward Rwyoung Wordplay Karen Chycho Brian Richard Wiseman Quazi Roy Jeff Sharom AppSafari.com Markps2 Goldkin /26690732

As Candace Young says:
Millionaire Matchmaker Model Makers Moment Of Truth Momma s Boys MTV Reality TV Shows Must Love Kids My Big Redneck Wedding

Jon K gives a bit of an idea about it:
05/10 - 05/17 (7) Belt Buckle! Captain America Cartoon: The Woman From Cap s Past... 1970s Cap Motorcycle Corgi Gift Set! Hot Wheels Porsche! Brazilian Lunchbox! Sky Hero!

Wordplay thinks about it:
This is a very fine Friday puzzle from a new constructor, Xan Vongsathorn. It feels like a typical Friday themeless but the only two long answers have an amusing connection.

Paul Dechene intervenes and adds:
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Bungalow Bill brings a word of caution:
(38) The term responsible person means an individual who has the power, directly or indirectly, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the applicant or licensee pertaining to firearms. .

However, Steve Trinward states that:
Eagerly i vanished the handed, but that ablaze credit report repair services contrastingly gave it judicially to us a liquid tokyo!

rwyoung can't forget that:
Sawdust2 home | projects | blog 1070 posts in 829 days posted 24 days ago If you haven t checked out Kallenshaanwoods.com you have missed a treat. Then check out Ed Davidson (yoyospin.com) for his video on how to do the American flag pen. Lee -- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.

Wordplay comes with a new idea:
May 27, 2009, 10:00 pm Advice for the BrokenheartedBy Jim Horne Harry Houdini, the master escape artist, bound in leg irons and a mass of chains for yet another death-defying performance. (Associated Press)

Still being unsure, Karen asks:
The Potato Chip Puzzles by Eric Berlin answers that very question. This book is a fun read for students who might have enjoyed The Gollywhopper Games or The Mysterious Benedict Society books. It also brings to mind the television show, The Amazing Race.

Before going any further, chycho wants to get this straight:
How to convince your loved ones that the economic crisis in the United States will have global consequences: be prepared

Brian brings some great news:
Oh, it s Sunday, so we have a super-sized grid with a big-time theme, right? No, not really. This was basically a 21 21 themeless some long answers that satisfied a clever rule, but left a final gimmick somewhat flat. The theme is described in the notepad (if you use Across Lite), and probably appears somewhere on the page (if you use the newspaper). It said Every letter in the answer to each asterisked clue appears an even number of times in that answer except one. Altogether, these eight unpaired letters can be arranged to spell the answer to 68- and 70-Across.

For this reason, Richard Wiseman says:
Natasha Says: June 19, 2009 at 2:12 am | Reply well I figured out one answer in under a minute, but apparently there s a second answer I m not seeing.

Quazi objects:
3) The alien was from a cave painting dating back to 6000BC. I just added the antenna. 4) The bee, well the stinger should be in the rear, but I saw this cartoon picture of the one shown below. It just stuck with me. Can also be called backwards "F".

Roy says it all comes down to this:
Recent Trackbacks Ipod Cult News From Yahoo An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.

As a result of that, Jeff Sharom belives:
Both Candidates Answer the ScienceDebate2008 Questions Science Debate 2008: It's not the candidates' answers that leave me cold

For example, appSafari.com considers:
Here is a video demo of the Ro puzzle app on the iPhone This 3rd Party App is available at the Apple iTunes AppStore. Browse the full list of all AppStore apps filed under the AppStore category.

markps2 considers that:
Why Chimps, Monkeys Don t Develop Alzheimer s Study shows the plaques in non-human primates differ from those in humans

In contrast, Goldkin replies:
As Inky wrote over on his blog, Andy again makes use of the Group of Related Sub-bosses in a series of battle sequences. Some of these are reminiscent of

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Puzzle From: Grant Fikes Forexwatch Victoria Arya DONALD Steve Trinward Rex Parker Orange Bluelineswinger Richard Wiseman Laura L. Kilarski Wiec? Wordplay Wordplay Wendy Jane Sutton CC Skott Crossword Kathy /26690733

In other words, Grant Fikes puts it this way:
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forexwatch has another idea:
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In other words, Victoria Arya puts it this way:
Thao says: June 19, 2009 at 5:07 am I like the chunky puzzles because my kid has chubby fingers. And the pieces won t be choking hazzards.

DONALD notices:
MYRNA (50A. Loy of old Hollywood); OMANI (55D. Rial spender); RINDS (10D. Orange coats); RUNTS (51A. Weak ones);

Steve Trinward scans the other's answers and reply:
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Rex Parker imagines that:
13D: Tsk evoker). So I choose to remember the album that Blew My Mind when I was at my most musically impressionable (13, to be precise). I remember the first time I saw him moonwalk. It was like I'd seen someone levitate. Anyway, I'm in a weird, down, nostalgic mood at the moment. No idea how that affected my view of the puzzle.

Having that in mind, Orange wonders:
Anyone out there ever sing madrigals? That's where I first learned the word TABOR, as in Thomas Weelkes's:

bluelineswinger does a quick recap:
- While the walk rate has come down, it's still not great.  That's not the problem, though.  He hasn't been as strong with the groundball rate.  He currently sports a 1.00 GB/FB rate, which a pitcher of his talents can get away with for a while against AA opposition.  He'll need to keep the ball down a bit more in the majors if he's going to stick around (this time).

While it may be true, Richard Wiseman thinks:
Ton Says: June 19, 2009 at 4:02 am | Reply Got 2 solutions, first one in about 10 seconds, second one took me a little longer, 4 mins or so to figure out.

laura l. kilarski comes with the facts:
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wiec? might have an idea about it:
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Wordplay gives a bit of an idea about it:
Since I ve been at Sterling, we ve put out more than 600 puzzle books. We just started a new imprint, Puzzlewright Press, for the puzzle books. Lately we ve been averaging just under 80 books a year. That should keep even the most voracious puzzler busy.

Wordplay says it all comes down to this:


bluelineswinger notices:
- He was lit up for five earned runs on four hits and two walks as he lasted just 2.2 innings in the second of back to back starts against Reading (Philadelphia's AA squad). Bad starts happen even to the best of pitchers, but there has to be some concern that Reading was able to adjust so well to him in his second start against them.

In addition to this, Wendy states:
The truth is that The Huffington Post is not just supplementing a print media that has long been dominated by newspapers. It is also helping to destroy newspapers. The trials of print media have been explored at length recently in a number of settings, both print and digital, and for good reason. But some tough questions must be asked also about the powerful digital interlopers. . . . If print media disappear, what on earth will digital media write about? What happens, as newspapers keep closing, when the new media can no longer rely on the reporting that Huffington has for so long pilloried?

Jane Sutton comes with the facts:
Find with keyword(s):   Enter a keyword or phrase to find the latest news stories, plus related articles, videos, blog posts, and podcasts.

CC notices:
May 29, 2009 6:30 PM luxor said... Wow! What an odd puzzle. Never even saw 'Ante-Quo-usque. And why isn't the u capitalized? Heard of skat before but never played it,don't know anybody who did either. When I saw 'keisters', I thought "I know this one", put in 'rumps'. Well that was too easy. Wanted 'prats'. I thought prat meant something funny, like 'pratfall'. BLTS made me hungry so I stopped to eat. Then I saw 'wolves full of themselves'. I was full but I knew it didn't mean me. I knew the answer tho, it was 'marines' but that didn't fit. By then I went to 'muster coffee' and quit. Good puzzle though.

Skott imagines that:
We didn't seem to be the only team in that predicament. I saw a few teams just studying their notes, no longer playing blackjack, but not moving on yet. I heard someone call my name and found Kiki of Blood and Booze saying hi. She had been tremendously kind during the MSPH playtest when I had decided to see which would break first, my back or her living room steps. It was good to see her again. I had actually taken her for a puzzle-widow so was surprised to see her in the field. We talked for a little while before I went back to hair pulling with my team.

In contrast, Orange replies:
29A. The number that's added here is 4. I don't really know my explosives any better than military jets, but the 4 crossing was easy. [Highly explosive science fiction author?] is ARTHUR C4 CLARKE, crossing the 4TH of July, [Occasion for fireworks, briefly, with "the"].

Crossword Kathy has another idea:
More ways to connect Get this blog in your mailbox every day Email address: Search jimmacmillan.net

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Puzzle From: Nickandnessies Hi! I'm Grace Quazi Danielle Williams Admin Samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) Laura L. Kilarski Wordplay Jeremy@ilounge.com (Jeremy Horwitz) CC Erin Dan Richard Wiseman V. Mahfood Rex Parker Zaid Ali Alsagoff DONALD Spirit Fingers /26660714

nickandnessies thinks about it:
Qui peut voir ceci sur la carte ? Seulement vous Vos amis et/ou votre famille Votre famille Vos amis Vos contacts Tout le monde (recommandé) Ou annuler

Still not being convinced, Hi! I'm Grace replies:


However, Quazi thinks differently:
I don't remember the symbols anymore for LSDL, but those are the # of turns to drop the barrier. Anyway, back to the thread. I'm bored at work and decided to list what I thought the symbols look like and this is what we say when doing quests within the guild so we are on the same page. I'm sure some will not even look like the pictures I have posted, but to me I just used the first picture that came to my mind when I first saw the symbols and they stuck with me.

Danielle Williams shows how it is done:
Home page Like this blog? Bookmark this on Delicious Harbourside creative space for hire Sydney Writers' Centre podcast Get this widget! Visit the Widget Gallery This blog is: Twitter Updates follow me on Twitter Recent Posts Book Rant Book Giveaway Publishing success for our newest Creative Writing teacher Tim Winton at the Orpheum Book rant Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? Check out Tristan Banks latest project - it's yr life Live Poets@Don Bank New People's Choice Award announced! Sydney Writers' Centre Survey

For this reason, admin says:
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samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) remembers that:
As They Grow Up: MagnaPlay Review & Giveaway News Feed Comments Home Contact Contests Reviews Sponsors Prize Disclaimer Forum

laura l. kilarski can't forget that:
Nothing's Shocking My fears realized in comic form: The Science News Cycle 20 hours ago Bitesize Bio 15 Ways to Make Contacts at Conferences 1 day ago

Wordplay sees it this way:
Premium Crossword Monday Puzzle » By Randy Sowell June 8, 2009 Across Lite » XWord Info Solution » Syndicated crossword » Premium Crosswords is available through subscription only.

Having that in mind, jeremy@ilounge.com (Jeremy Horwitz) wonders:
iLounge Rating: B.Casino-Inspired Titles There are games that are designed for pure fun, and those that are designed to be simulations.

However, CC states that:
Any Friday where we can claim success with the LAT is a good Friday.A fun weekend wish for all.

Furthermore, erin claims:
Mission 2 Location:  Port Royal Street Location:  Barber Shop Mission 3 Location:  Black Ship This scene requires you to use the magnifier to see all parts of the ship. We had to piece together the views to make the whole ship appear in one screenshot.

dan brings some great news:
Playing with their balls for a million dollars. The season's final Immunity Challenge relies on concentration and coordination. It's a kinda funny challenge where the goal is keeping your balls going through a twisty puzzle without hitting the ground, all with one hand tied behind their back. No, that doesn't do it justice. I'm not sure how this challenge is really proper as a determining factor in a million dollar game, but it's deceptively hard. Out first is Erinn. As I said, I'm a fan of the "Who wants it more!" brand of Final Immunity Challenge, but once four balls are in play, this is plenty tough. Stephen drops out next. Giving JT yet another Immunity win. He'll have to really blow this thing not to win. "Promises come cheap in this game," JT admits.

Before going any further, R ichard Wiseman wants to get this straight:
Michael Gray Says: June 15, 2009 at 9:37 am | Reply There are two essentially believable scenarios* in this perfect puzzle world, apart from the tricky notions to which I alluded in a previous post. (More on that later)

As a result of that, V. Mahfood belives:
UNBLOCK ME Related articles by Zemanta The Top 5 iPhone Applications For Killing Time makeuseof.com) Posted by V. Mahfood on 5/24/2009 01:59:00 PM Reading: Unblock Me Post Link to Twitter Labels: 5 Stars , 99 cents , entertainment , games , native , puzzle

Rex Parker considers that:
June 26, 2009 1:18 PM JOHNSNEVERHOME said... @Rex Re: 43a ALFA, Bravo, Charlie is the NATO phonetic alphabet. Able, Baker, Charlie is the U.S. phonetic alphabet. I am more accustomed to flying aircraft in the U.S. than with NATO forces, so I don t use ALFA.

Zaid Ali Alsagoff might have an idea about it:
IIIKM (Pakistan) iLumina (che, bio, phy, math & comSc) Intute (Education and Research) LEARNet (HK) LeMill - Learning Mill

Meanwhile, DONALD came up with this idea:
MINOSO (29D. Baseball player known as Mr. White Sox) and SABAN (49D. Nick of college football who was twice A.P. Coach of the Year). No Apu or Lou or Stu, nor Kang or Krusty, Louie or Lenny, Moe or Mona, Snake or Snyder, nor Artie Ziff! This is what a

Spirit Fingers is not really sure about that:
Disclaimer: Manolo the Shoeblogger is not Manolo Blahnik Copyright &copy 2007; Manolo the Shoeblogger, All Rights Reserved

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Puzzle From: Wordplay Ed Parry Saifuddin.Merchant Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden DONALD Nobody@flickr.com (cuellar) Joie Samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) Wordplay Ed Grabianowski DONALD Richard Wiseman C_a_ss Dan CC Wordplay /26660718

However, Wordplay thinks differently:
For me, while the theme came out very swiftly (almost too easily for a Wednesday), my solve time was actually poor for a Wednesday, as I was hung up for some time in both the SW corner and the S mid-edge. In the SW corner, 47A Night novelist was quite unknown to me, 47D Licked, e.g. diverted me to synonyms for BEATEN and the like. At S mid-edge, for a Canadian the 72A Pay stub abbr. was a mystery, obtained through crosses and only Googled afterwards to see what it might mean.

Ed Parry notices:
Appletell Rating: 5/5 Buy Popper Perfect BalanceAt some point, we ve all tried to make a tower using playing cards, and felt a great sense of achievement when it works. There s a similar feeling when you complete a level in Perfect Balance. Each time, you re given a selection of various shapes, with a view to balance them together so there s no movement. Only then can you move onto the next level.

Saifuddin.Merchant imagines that:
June 7, 2009 11:42 PM Lukas said... Hi! I m not sure... but .. it doe s compile at least ;-) http://www.blogtrog.com/code.aspx?id=52ea5ef2-1e76-4d1b-b3c8-0270459feb22 Best regards,

Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden sees it this way:
Newspaper theme with master puzzle. There are a lot of puzzles in the game (250, 50 per level of difficulty) but I think the game needs an update letting users download new puzzles to give the game longer gamelife. Having an academy is brilliant, and really motivates you to play on to become a KENKEN master.

DONALD does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
If you subscribe to home delivery of The New York Times you are eligible to access the daily crossword via The New York Times - Times Reader, without additional charge, as part of your home delivery subscription.

nobody@flickr.com (cuellar) can't forget that:
Créez votre compte gratuit ou connectez-vous (si vous êtes déjà membre). Les Passes Invité vous permettent de partager vos photos qui ne sont pas publiques. Tout le monde peut voir vos photos publiques à tout moment, qu'il soit membre de Flickr ou non. Mais... Pour partager des photos amis, famille ou privé, utilisez un passe Invité. Pour partager des photos d'un album, vous pouvez créer un Passe Invité comprenant toutes vos photos marquées comme amis, famille ou privé. Pour partager toute votre galerie, vous pouvez créer un Passe Invité comprenant toutes vos photos marquées comme amis ou famille (mais pas vos photos privées). En savoir plus sur les Passes Invité ! [ ? ]

For example, Joie considers:
Username: Create an Account Forgot your login? Login w/ OpenID Password: Remember Me English Español Deutsch Русский  

For this purpose, samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) suggests:
susan said... June 25, 2009 2:03 AM I like the Alphabet Picture puzzle and the Number Match Up Puzzle.

samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) points out another thing aside from that:
As They Grow Up: MagnaPlay Review & Giveaway News Feed Comments Home Contact Contests Reviews Sponsors Prize Disclaimer Forum

Wordplay tells the real story:
Your host is Jim Horne, who writes about puzzles every day from Seattle. New York Times Premium Crosswords XWord Info Crossword Stats Smartphone Link -- http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/wordplay Garson Hampfield Introduces the Wordplay Blog Ryan and Brian interview Jim Wordplay Interviews

Still not being convinced, Ed Grabianowski replies:
Ok, your first step is to find a logic puzzle. They are all over the Internet, and there s no doubt books full of them too (Oh, look! there s a link to one in that Amazon.com advertisement over there!). They vary in difficulty, generally based on the number of variables left open. I would suggest that you can choose one that is fairly difficult, because your players will be tackling it as a team, and gamers are generally pretty intelligent people, so don t soft pedal them. On the other hand, you don t want two hours of a gaming session spent sweating over a puzzle. Use your discretion. A puzzle with three variables worked well for us.

Before going any further, DONALD wants to get this straight:
(French map indication); 28A. Corriere della SERA , Italy s top-selling newspaper ; 50A. OLDE -tyme; 21D. Foals : horses :: crias : LLAMAS ; 27D. All TOLD . Question-mark clues are provided for LONG A (18A. Something gays and straights have in common?); SHE (47A. One going steady?); SEXIER (9D. Closer to 10?); RING TONE (12D. Bars for a cell?); LEARNERS (14D. Picker-uppers?); and

In contrast, Richard Wiseman replies:
First time I have added an update from my iPhone ! The three hour solution is great. So, not only does this have a lateral solution but the mathematical one is counter-intuitive!

c_a_ss is rather skeptical:
lew home | projects | blog 3638 posts in 497 days posted 24 days ago Your imagination and talent are fantastic!!

While it may be true, Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden thinks:
GudeBalls Full Version FREE!!!... Sports Games... WallBuilding a cheaper and funny cubic game... All Pro Crash Off Road Rocks!!...

dan comes with the facts:
Loyalty or an easy million. Stephen is relieved. On one hand, he's pleased because he trusts JT. On the far bigger hand (yes, Stephen may have mismatched hands), he's glad not to have the responsibility of making a choice. Making her case, Erinn reassures JT that the Timbira people on the jury don't much like her. She also tells JT that Stephen told her he'd have taken her to the Final Two. The final part of her argument is that Stephen will make a better speech to the jury. She figures that while taking Stephen may be noble for JT, he also needs the money.  Everybody is taking Erinn much too lightly. Heck, even Stephen says that JT's best play may be taking Erinn, telling him he'll win regardless.

CC is rather skeptical:
Typical Dan Naddor puzzle. Lots of theme squares (61). There are also four noticeable 10-letter long Down entries intersecting three of the theme entries:

Richard Wiseman comes with the facts:
Mike Says: June 15, 2009 at 3:45 am | Reply Miko s already solved it, but my 2c worth of further simplification: if the length of the chime is x seconds, the total time to strike 10 chimes will be 10.5 0.5x, e.g. if the chime is 0.2s long, the total time will be 10.4s. The limits for the total time are 10s (where x=1 and y=0, i.e. no interval between the chimes) and 10.5s (where x=0s and y=7/6s, i.e. instantaneous chimes).

Wordplay brings some great news:
8. May 28, 2009 8:45 am Link When the going gets tough, the tough do NYTimes Xword Puzzles, or so say I. Used today s puzzle as a pleasant distraction from real life. I live way too close to MSU to miss Eli Broad and what is Eli without his Samuel? 66A puts me in mind of that old limiricK: A tutor who tooted the flute Tried to tutor two tooters to toot. Said the two to the tutor, Is it harder to toot, or To tutor two tooters to toot? byphate

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Puzzle From: Wordplay Jeffhamada Diamond Tiger Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden Samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) Planetawarez Apptism Wordplay Alex 43 Geeksugar Wieve Iphoneapps Tips@infendo.com Vinod Alex Lucard Laura L. Kilarski Andy JS /26660715

Before going any further, Wordplay wants to get this straight:
Needles? You want needles,dear hearts? Just don't go wasting your time looking in the scraggly beards of those two ZZ Top fellers in the pic appended to this article...fer sure, fer sure! Lighthouse Howie Needles

jeffhamada is absolutely sure that:
29:05:09 jeffhamada : ps - there are orange and yellow words, its a bit hard to tell you may need to adjust your monitor! Reply +

Diamond Tiger brings some great news:
Dictatorship Anyone? S773 Internet Control Hitler 2.0 Fascism AGAIN! CyberControl Czar HR1836/Payroll Holiday Like this is every going to get past Nancy. Help small business owners? LOL

Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden says it all comes down to this:
KENKEN? According to my friend slurring in the tent next to me after downing a bottle of Jack Daniels it looked like I was playing some kind of mathematical suduku with numbers, and then some more numbers. He then feel asleep, and I continued playing KENKEN on paper that I had printed from the KENKEN

But samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) has a different opinion:
Tracysweetangl said... July 6, 2009 4:06 PM MagnaKase Wooden Coloring set looks nice! Tracysweetangl said... July 6, 2009 4:10 PM email subscriber.

planetawarez scans the other's answers and reply:
Metal Gear Acid Mobile (JAM)Metal Gear Solid (JAM)Nowhere (JAM)Phantom Duck (JAM)Prince of Persia classic (JAM)

Apptism also takes into account the following fact:
Profile Activity News Reviews Media Versions Comments About Release Date: 05/21/2009 Size: 0.8 MB Popular Rank #: 1239 Languages: English Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch Requires iPhone 2.0 Software Update URL: http://2doku.com

Still being unsure, Wordplay asks:
Links Nancy Salomon s record puzzle: Across Lite , Solution Lists of highest and lowest scrabble scores (both are interesting!)

Similarly, Alex 43 adds:
I wouldn t really call this a puzzle quest since everything that happens is either straightforward or unnecessary. I started collecting AMCE items, but then realized there was no point since they didn t do anything. I killed all the skeletons for the stuff because, at that time, it was all I could do there until I was convinced there was nothing left for me to do. The only puzzle is that shifting tile puzzle that teaches you that certain tiles makes their relative colors impassible and walking to corresponding opposites damages you, meaning that all you d have to do is find a path of red/yellow or blue/green tiles that leads straight to the other side - straightforward, since you can see the entire board the while time. When you need to fix and build stuff, it directly tells you what you need, items or levels.

geeksugar does a quick recap:
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For this purpose, Wieve suggests:
The Wieve: The Puzzle The Puzzle You put your head down,Sitting near the edge,

iphoneapps sees it this way:
May 15 DropOut 2.0 Released - NEW Puzzle Mode Apple iPhone Apps , iPhone App Reviews Add comments

tips@infendo.com shows how it is done:
July 2005 June 2005 May 2005

vinod explains:
If you use Gmail, there s a good chance you already have a leg up because some of the questions will involve your knowledge of Gmail (plus, you ll need a Google Account to play). To give you a little practice, we ve just revealed some practice questions .

Alex Lucard has another idea:
Then there is the most frustrating part of the game. Every time you pick up an item, you have an animation of your character picking up the item. The clock is still running. Now if this was just a millisecond animation, I d be fine with that, but holy hell, the animation for entering the key into the key block? I took a stop watch and that goes between four and six seconds. FOUR AND SIX SECONDS in a game where you are being timed for speed and yet you can t move or do anything at all? Why would someone put this in a game? Many times, this horrible animation issue is what stands in-between you and your gold medal. Factor in sometimes Anise will simply move awkwardly or fall off the edge of a cliff even though you are steering her away from it and you ll pretty much want to pulverize the entire dev team for making such awful choices in regards to gameplay.

laura l. kilarski points out another thing aside from that:
Neuroscientifically Challenged My Return 2 months ago Searching for Mind Do cultural brain differences exist 2 months ago

Despite the previous arguments, Andy JS has many reasons to think otherwise:
about me View my complete profile Subscribe via email Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner Followers Encouraging comments from readers Donte said ... I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often. Joannah

Sources:
Wordplay jeffhamada Diamond Tiger Torbjorn Kamblad, Sweden samantha@astheygrowup.com (As They Grow Up) planetawarez Apptism Wordplay Alex 43 geeksugar Wieve iphoneapps tips@infendo.com vinod Alex Lucard laura l. kilarski Andy JS

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Puzzle From: PetSugar Brendan Quigley Wordplay Theo Spark Ed Parry Nobody@flickr.com (natfly) Mariseo Wordplay Wordplay MrPhoturist Bungalow Bill Bookwitch Andi David K. Israel Chycho Patent Arcade Staff /26660702

In other words, PetSugar puts it this way:
Top Stories Today Wooden Puzzle Toys . . . Not Just For Human Children Mon, 05/11/2009 - 12:20pm by PetSugar 1 Comment - 76 Views

In addition to this, Brendan Quigley states:
Side bar: way back when when I went to UNH I fully intended to get a degree in computer science. I was pretty confident I was going to be a video game designer. But it turned out programming wasn't really my bag. So I unceremoniously ended my computer science career on what I felt was a remarkable note: the grade I received for my last class was identical to the programming language I supposedly learned: C+(+).

Wordplay does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
21. June 7, 2009 8:13 pm Link As a chemist I take issue with your clue acid for 36A June 6 , 2009 puzzle. Tha answer caustic would never be considered as an acid. In fact , caustic( base) reacts with acid to neutralize a solution. However, if the clue was meant to elicit its opposite then caustic would be correct. Best regards Jack Jack McCaskie

In contrast, Theo Spark replies:
They were two of a set of triplets (or quadruplets, etc.). This puzzle stumps many people. They try outlandish solutions involving test-tube babies or surrogate mothers. Why does the brain search for complex solutions when there is a much simpler one available?

Ed Parry thinks that the problem is:
Sections: iPod + iTunes , iPod touch , iPhone , iPhone , iPhone SDK & Apps , Reviews Appletell reviews Popper, Perfect Balance and StoneLoops for iPhone/iPod touch

As nobody@flickr.com (natfly) says:
168/365 - i feel like a puzzle sur Flickr : partage de photos ! Vous n'êtes pas connecté     Connexion    Aide Accueil La visite Inscription Explorer Page Explorer Le meilleur des 7 derniers jours Tags populaires Calendrier Chargements les plus récents La vidéo sur Flickr Explorez Analog Flickr Horloge Carte du monde Lieux The Commons Creative Commons FlickrBlog code.flickr Services Flickr Faites plus, commandez des tirages La recherche par appareil photo Rechercher Toutes Les Publications Groupes Des membres Flickr Un lieu Galerie de natfly

Having that in mind, Mariseo wonders:
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Wordplay imagines that:
1. I looked at 41A and said, Oh, there s something wrong, I can t see the tops of the letters. But I can probably get it from the crosses. Then my eyes opened, and all was well, especially after seeing four of the aforementioned crosses.

However, Wordplay states that:
25. June 3, 2009 2:42 pm Link Amusing theme but the fun is in its composing; it doesn t really contribute to the solution. Crossing obscurity 45A JAG[R] and 34D ASMA[R]A are not obscure for Canadians who follow hockey. I ve been wondering why JAGR hasn t appeared more often. . 43A GNAR ? Google gave only a shortening of GNARLY . The NEW THING I learned was from Googling CCC, the New Deal work force for the Depression. One might well wonder whether its time has come again? Tudor

MrPhoturist does a quick recap:
After that we need to add the text to each button. Get out the Horizontal Type Tool and type the title for one button with white colour and using the Myraid Pro font. Try to get the same result as it’s shown on my picture bellow.

Bungalow Bill comes with the facts:
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For this reason, bookwitch says:
It s rather like doing a jigsaw puzzle, this conducting and writing interviews with lovely and interesting people.

However, Andi states that:
1.Puzzles Check out this new line of eco-friendly puzzles from TDC Games. This 500 piece puzzle is handmade and embedded with wildflower seeds, so once you've solved the puzzle you can actually plant it instead of tossing it in the back of the toy closet to collect dust.

Similarly, David K. Israel adds:
Meantime, our random winners this month are Kate, Caro and Sydney, three sisters who always submit their answers in the form of a poem. Congrats gals! We ll be in touch soon with your spoils. See everyone back for another HDYK on the 30th of June , when Daniel Wilson will be looking to defend the title. Meantime, let s meet our winner and review his answers:

Thinking that's not all, chycho adds:
The agenda that threatens Canada: Two telltale speeches by Stephen Harper Now that we know what “Appease” means, let’s find out what “Conspiracy” and “Theory” mean

In addition to this, Patent Arcade Staff states:
shows that there are many apps besides ParkingLot that are restricted movement sliding block puzzles. Perhaps Rubin focused on ParkingLot because it has earned more revenue as one of the most popular apps and that may result in him receiving larger monetary damages. The blog also mentions the issue of sliding block iPhone app developers not acknowledging the original designer of the puzzles the games are based on. But in its push for attributing credit to the real creator of the game, the site refers only to Rush Hour and Nob, not Rubin s picture puzzle. So where did the idea for a puzzle based on maneuvering a trapped car out of a parking lot truly first originate?

Sources:
PetSugar Brendan Quigley Wordplay Theo Spark Ed Parry nobody@flickr.com (natfly) Mariseo Wordplay Wordplay MrPhoturist Bungalow Bill bookwitch Andi David K. Israel chycho Patent Arcade Staff

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