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Sunday, May 18: The A.D.D. Detective
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NUMB3RS, LIKE TOTALLY by Leigh Lundin The factors that first drew me to mysteries were the puzzles, the clues, picking out the salient elements and making sense out of them. Those were the same reasons that drew me into writing operating systems software: A computer is a big, complex puzzle, and I enjoyed solving its crimes and misdemeanors and bending the stubborn beast to my will. (No, I had nothing to do with Windows; I can’t be blamed for that.) You already know that Dell Magazines / Penny Publications puts out Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazines, but they are also a publisher of top puzzle magazines.
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Flash Puzzle Game
http://www.atheist.co.za/blogging/atheist-flash-puzzle-game-...Deja Vu, Puzzle and Atheism Information took my time away. I've been researching game puzzle for a long time on and off. The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity. NUMB3RS, LIKE TOTALLY by Leigh Lundin The factors that first drew me to mysteries were the puzzles, the clues, picking out the salient elements and making sense out of them. Those were the same reasons that drew me into writing operating systems software: A computer is a big, complex puzzle, and I enjoyed solving its crimes and misdemeanors and bending the stubborn beast to my will. (No, I had nothing to do with Windows; I can't be blamed for that.) You already know that Dell Magazines / ..[next]. It is just getting started: (more…)
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Flash Puzzle Game
http://www.atheist.co.za/blogging/atheist-flash-puzzle-game-...Deja Vu, Puzzle and Atheism Information took my time away. I've been researching game puzzle for a long time on and off. The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity. NUMB3RS, LIKE TOTALLY by Leigh Lundin The factors that first drew me to mysteries were the puzzles, the clues, picking out the salient elements and making sense out of them. Those were the same reasons that drew me into writing operating systems software: A computer is a big, complex puzzle, and I enjoyed solving its crimes and misdemeanors and bending the stubborn beast to my will. (No, I had nothing to do with Windows; I can't be blamed for that.) You already know that Dell Magazines / ..[next]. It is just getting started: (more…)
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