Crazy Girl wrote:....besides, I was merely adding some English Humour to this forum.
Crazy Girl wrote:.... Can you see X-wings and stuff more clearly with this technique? And what sort of time does it take to solve a typical Fiendish with this method.
Kibitzer wrote:I thought that this topic was already dead but I was mistaken. It keeps on surfacing on and on, which proves that the problem is a real one. Thanks to Sweetbix and Crazy Girl who made it happen.
Jenniebabie78 wrote:Jeff, your pencilmarks are ingenius!!! I am a beginner and have so much to learn but that just helped me tremendously!
Jenniebabie78 wrote:oh, and to avoid any confusion, I am a female!
em wrote:I want to say that Im absolutely fine with you being 78, Jennie in fact I think we should welcome senior citizens to this forum - and if Jeff was a real gentleman he wouldnt mention your age. Anyway it might be your IQ and that might be even less PC, who knows!
Kibitzer wrote:If some interplanetarian lands on our planet and enters this topic, he/she (it?) will certainly ask himself/herself/itself: "Hey, is this forum really about Sudoku we've been playing out there since times immemorial"?....
tso wrote:How about this: In even numbered millennia, we use "her" and "she".
In response, emm wrote:Don't think so! Men had the last two in a row, so now we get the next two : 1.1.2001 – 31.12.4000. ....
Jeff wrote:Anyone interested to know how to do pencil marks on the actual grid provided on the newspaper. with each cell being 7.5 sq mm.
r.e.s. wrote: .... How do you get all that into a square whose sides are only about 2.7 mm long?
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