I got it to 18 out of 20, but to get those last two right would mean I'd have to change a bunch of others. AHHHHHHH!
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What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
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I got it to 18 out of 20, but to get those last two right would mean I'd have to change a bunch of others. AHHHHHHH!
I was working on that thing last week or so and that was exactly the problem I kept hitting.
Oh, and a word of warning to anyone driving in Illinois this Memorial Day weekend--they're doing a statewide crackdown on seatbelt wearing (especially on rural roads), so make sure you buckle up! Don't know if that involves random stops or just visual drive-by checking by the cops, so in case they do have you pull over, make sure your registration, insurance, et al is up-to-date.
Giant robots will be picking up cars at random and turning them upside-down. If someone falls out of their seat and lands on the car's ceiling, they get a ticket.
great minds.
I got it to 18 out of 20, but to get those last two right would mean I'd have to change a bunch of others. AHHHHHHH!
I'm having a similar problem. Fuck!
It's the whole damn contingency issue. You have to make assumptions to move ahead, but one wrong assumption leads to revamping everything.
Oh, this is easier. Maud Newton links to a Guardian spelling quiz: [link]
I'm re-starting the whole thing.
Auto-correct has been the death of my spelling ability. But they still said 19 of 23 was good.
I'm the smrtest. I stay away from quizzes that will frustrate me.
( I suck at those kind of puzzles. I think it is related to my sucking at probability too.)