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(If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much room.)
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Warm Regards, S.Iyer
SCJP1.4, SCWCD1.4
Warm Regards, S.Iyer
SCJP1.4, SCWCD1.4
Originally posted by fred rosenberger:
...i'm getting better...
"We're kind of on the level of crossword puzzle writers... And no one ever goes to them and gives them an award." ~Joe Strummer
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There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
"I'm not back." - Bill Harding, Twister
Originally posted by fred rosenberger:
March 28th, 16 x 16, wrap, first attempt... 18:22
"I'm not back." - Bill Harding, Twister
There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
Originally posted by Jim Yingst:
The no-wrap puzzles are just for warmup, right? ...
"We're kind of on the level of crossword puzzle writers... And no one ever goes to them and gives them an award." ~Joe Strummer
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Warm Regards, S.Iyer
SCJP1.4, SCWCD1.4
There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
Ryan McGuire wrote:March 17, 12x12, no wrap - 12:08
March 18, 12x12, no wrap - 11:59
March 26, 12x12, no wrap - 7:51
March 26, 12x12, wrap - 23:04 woof
March 26, 6x6, no wrap - 1:34
March 25, 6x6, no wrap - 1:11
March 24, 6x6, no wrap - 1:00
[ March 26, 2008: Message edited by: Ryan McGuire ]