At 05:55 PM 9/21/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Awhile back, I found a magazine of puzzles in the grocery store and
bought it.

You're given a crossword-puzzle-grid, a list of numbers grouped by the
number of digits in each one and then sorted in numerical order, and one
number placed in the grid.  You then try to logically figure out where
each of the rest of the numbers fit in the grid.

I was working on one, and Dan was curious as to what it was.  I showed
him.  He thinks it's *totally* insane.

I pointed out that they were making money putting these things out, the
implication being that I can't be the *only* one in the world who enjoys
it.

So, am I nuts? Or just really, really weird?

Julia


I like them too. Haven't done them in a long time, but they are better than normal crossword puzzles or a word search type.

I'm assuming a program can be written, where you'd almost have to solve the whole thing before you can get the first one. Do you think these are now made by hand or with a 'puter?

Kevin T. - VRWC
50 miles ridden, muscle cramps in both legs at the same time, broken spoke causing a wobbly wheel. But fun.


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