Family day yesterday, so just getting to it today.
Easy solve for me this week -- hard to find a spot on the crowded beach tho!
Well I don't know if this takes the cake, but it certainly steals the wheel...MikeyG wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 3:13 am Well I don't know if I'll solve it tonight
I've got the feeling my answer ain't right
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair
And I'm wondering how I'll ever get there
Rabbits to the left of me
Muggles to the right
Here I am stuck in this puzzle with you
Yes I'm stuck in this puzzle with you
And I'm wondering what it is I should do
It's so hard to keep my meta-phors straight
Can't get this, yeah I'm all over the place
Rabbits to the left of me
Muggles to the right
Here I am stuck in this puzzle with you
When you started off with nothing
And you're proud that you have one idea
And your friends, they all come running
Reach dry land while you're still at
Sea
Sea
Trying to make some sense of it all
But I can see it makes no sense at all
Is it cool if I never get ashore
'Cause I don't think that I can take anymore
Rabbits to the left of me
Muggles to the right
Here I am stuck in this puzzle with you
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So, Bob, did you and Alan talk after the test?Bob cruise director wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:54 am Good morning muggles
Isaac is feeling lonesome for the past few weeks and this week is no exception as we have 181 on the shore and the bar is empty.
A fun meta by Mike and my original earworm has been replaced after solving the meta by an instrumental by a French conductor.
Seeing the comments on the speed of our fastest solvers I am reminded of the testing to get into Bletchley Park in WW 2. They had a contest in the Daily Telegraph that you had to solve in under 12 minutes and some did. And then there was Alan Turing who was scary fast.
I enjoy solving the grid and then working on the meta however that is like savoring a fine wine but not the fastest way to get the meta. The fastest way is more holistic and solve only key parts of the grid, observe the clues, have experience and be much better than I am at discerning the meta answer.
By the way, the same thing is true for physical activities, some are much better than the rest of us which is why they are on TV and we are watching them.
And "Go B's and C's"
We did. However he spoke brilliant and I spoke at a lower level.DrTom wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 12:59 pmSo, Bob, did you and Alan talk after the test?Bob cruise director wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:54 am Good morning muggles
Isaac is feeling lonesome for the past few weeks and this week is no exception as we have 181 on the shore and the bar is empty.
A fun meta by Mike and my original earworm has been replaced after solving the meta by an instrumental by a French conductor.
Seeing the comments on the speed of our fastest solvers I am reminded of the testing to get into Bletchley Park in WW 2. They had a contest in the Daily Telegraph that you had to solve in under 12 minutes and some did. And then there was Alan Turing who was scary fast.
I enjoy solving the grid and then working on the meta however that is like savoring a fine wine but not the fastest way to get the meta. The fastest way is more holistic and solve only key parts of the grid, observe the clues, have experience and be much better than I am at discerning the meta answer.
By the way, the same thing is true for physical activities, some are much better than the rest of us which is why they are on TV and we are watching them.
And "Go B's and C's"