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Originally posted by Bear View PostLondon is bathed in sunshine and all the lovely city ladies have taken advantage. They're all out in their summer dresses and high heels and short skirts and stockings (probably) and.....and......
....back in 5
5? Is that long enough for a pot noodle?
We expect a full report - with piccies...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt is the only impossible one!
Did you know that 52% of games can be done with only 2 free spaces - and 76% with 3?Comment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostG’day drivellers
How’s it dangling?
Whats happening?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIs it acknowledged as such?
Try doing that in VB3!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI read a website on it once. Apparently alot of people create programs to solve these things!
Try doing that in VB3!
"I have since heard from almost two dozen players (Doug Schmieskors, Laura Ross, Martin E. Martin, Adrian Ettlinger, Freya Wieneke, John Williams, Dick Belmont, Don Rop, Morrie Hoevel, Ginger Martin, Bob Rankin, Wolfhart Wünsche, Rich Hook, Sheridan Wilson, Roberta C. Hendrickson, Emilien Fenez, Milli Stelling, Fred Lamon, Margaret Bannister, Theodore Gregg, Ken Gauvreau, Joyce DaFonte, and David B. Bowie) who have played the entire set of 32,000; most have won all but deal number 11982. 11982 has now eluded solution by probably thousands of human solvers, and at least eight independent computer programs I am aware of (most of which are designed to search exhaustively for a solution), and I am confident in calling it impossible."Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHail the might Jog!
Whats happening?
Hail and well met!
I’ve found out I’m not being extended again after the end of this month so I’m………
……………. Building up my Internet marketing consultancy and aiming to do that instead of IT – by the end of the month"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostHail and well met!
I’ve found out I’m not being extended again after the end of this month so I’m………
……………. Building up my Internet marketing consultancy and aiming to do that instead of IT – by the end of the month
I'll make some space on the bench...Comment
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