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Punctuate this:
that that is is that that is not is not is that not it it is
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that that is, is that that is not, is not is that not it, it is
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Is that right? Or should I have used a ';' somewhere?
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My gues: That that is, is that. That that is not, is not. Is that not? It is.
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Now if I could type properly, taht which is ttha would be that.
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I have something to share that is really not a puzzle but a game for people who like words. Are we OK to suggest or discuss games here?
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Does anyone do Sudoku? Here is a link:
http://www.counttonine.com/checkBoard.htm
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Ahhh your punctuation looks far better than mine, in fact, now that I look at mine.....it's terrible! Let's see what Madbiker says.
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Feel free to discuss games we can play on here!
As for sudoku, it would be cool if we could add a Suduko widget on the page somehow wouldn't it? Could have Suduko competitions...
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"The answer is a body of water; it's 2 words. Can you unscramble 'hisparhur'?"
This one is bugging me now! Anyone got any ideas?
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awawa - such kind words! (thank you) ;)
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Would love a sudoku widget, Stephen. Grand idea... I have one on my Google home page. I do them in the morning like brain calisthenics and (I don't know if it is helping, necessarily... ! Some days, when the coffee is less potent and the brain is in cobwebs, for example, I choose a medium one rather than difficult. Maybe I should swithch to green tea and tic-tac-toe. Ha!
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Stephen . I think you made a good guess on madbiker's puzzle.
I haven't given the "body of water" much thought yet, but nothing jumps out at me so far... going to keep looking at it. Scrambles are fun also...
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Hey Amore01, I found a cool free Sudoku script so I put it on the Content part of this group. Enjoy.
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It may not be as good as the google one but at least its on here! As for tic-tac-toe, I'm going to see if i can find a script for that, so people can play eachother on here.
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Thank you for the sudoku! It's great!
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Now you shouldn't have struggled so much with this!
That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that not it? It is.
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I was righ!. Hallelujiah, it's nice to be right about something once in awhile... ;)
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Perhaps this puzzle is ourdated, but maybe there are some who don't know it.
Make a grid of three rows of three dots, equal in width and height (so in a square shape)
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Your challenge is to draw four straight lines which go through the middle of all of the dots without taking the pencil off the paper, connecting all dots. (If you are using a pencil, you must start from any position and draw the lines one after the other without taking your pencil off the page. ) Each line starts where the last line finishes.
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