"Black Friday" November 24, 2023
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I was 95% of the way there but needed the Last Call to fill in the critical missing piece. Ashore now.
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- Bob cruise director
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@Tom Shea Find me a cable company that has a high approval rating and I will find you a unicorn - equally likelihood for both.Tom Shea wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 11:33 am Count me on the ship with Isaac.
Enjoying (well if I were a masochist) the weekend rebuilding my LAN. New faster equipment, but it means restoring every device that had a static IP (10 of them, that need to be configured at the device, which is a fun (-not!) location in some cases).
My reward will be totally getting rid of Comcrap/xfinity (motto: our customer service is so bad, we had to change our name) in the spring.
Bob Stevens
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Ashore with some heavy duty tutoring from @Wendy Walker and final reveal by buddy @Bob cruise director.
I’ve been in a black mood since Black Friday working on this#*!#*€ meta. (Sorry Mike-my fault, not yours)
Mike is The Man again!
Here’s something black that always puts me in a good mood I’ll play it every Friday all winter, just because
I’ve been in a black mood since Black Friday working on this#*!#*€ meta. (Sorry Mike-my fault, not yours)
Mike is The Man again!
Here’s something black that always puts me in a good mood I’ll play it every Friday all winter, just because
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Ashore, thanks to our merry zoom-room elves.
A liitle 60s jazz vibe.
It was a nice addition to our JFK 60th anniversary workout playlist.
A liitle 60s jazz vibe.
It was a nice addition to our JFK 60th anniversary workout playlist.
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I believe I also saw what I was supposed to see but cannot see where to go with it. Looks as we'll sit this one out on the boat.Streroto wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 7:19 pm Ashore with help so no mug. KAS 5 for me. I did see what I was supposed to see early on but would never have figured out what to do with it. I am completely in awe, Mr Shenk. Well done.
Stay well all
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On shore thanks to the helpful folks at Isaac's Last Call! And my husband--who saw the first half.
We had a cranberry hard cider with our cranberry galette--using leftover cranberry sauce and puff pastry.
We had a cranberry hard cider with our cranberry galette--using leftover cranberry sauce and puff pastry.
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- Bob cruise director
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Good evening muggles
Our final count is 24 on the ship and 139 on the shore. Good luck winning the mug to those who got it.
Our final count is 24 on the ship and 139 on the shore. Good luck winning the mug to those who got it.
Bob Stevens
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Ashore earlier today. I messaged a few muggles asking for a nudge with a list of some harebrained ideas I'd had that hadn't panned out. Most messaged back saying one of my observations was not so zany after all. Palm to forehead moment, for sure.
...Remember there are worse things than a shattered chandelier...
If you see I'm ashore and need a nudge, feel free to message me.
If you see I'm ashore and need a nudge, feel free to message me.
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Been very lucky to have good service from comcast the last 20 years or so, because there is no plan B. DSL is unacceptably slow as S***, there isn’t a second cable provider here, and no fiber internet.Bob cruise director wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 8:52 pm@Tom Shea Find me a cable company that has a high approval rating and I will find you a unicorn - equally likelihood for both.Tom Shea wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 11:33 am Count me on the ship with Isaac.
Enjoying (well if I were a masochist) the weekend rebuilding my LAN. New faster equipment, but it means restoring every device that had a static IP (10 of them, that need to be configured at the device, which is a fun (-not!) location in some cases).
My reward will be totally getting rid of Comcrap/xfinity (motto: our customer service is so bad, we had to change our name) in the spring.
If you like Rows Gardens check out my mini ones here: viewforum.php?f=41. Nudges are free on the off chance I’ve solved the meta.
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On ship
I don't have anything clever to say, but if I did, it would go here.
Eli
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I followed what I think is the meanest rabbit I’ve ever seen.
Non-black squares that would have created symmetry spelled “SEE” > clues to “eyed” (24D) whose clue is “checked out” (an obvious Black Friday reference). Well funny enough, there’s only two uses of U in the whole puzzle, both of which can spell “OUT” with their surrounding letters in the shape of a “check” mark. That led to nowhere and I never dug out of that hole. Seems almost impossibly coincidental.
Non-black squares that would have created symmetry spelled “SEE” > clues to “eyed” (24D) whose clue is “checked out” (an obvious Black Friday reference). Well funny enough, there’s only two uses of U in the whole puzzle, both of which can spell “OUT” with their surrounding letters in the shape of a “check” mark. That led to nowhere and I never dug out of that hole. Seems almost impossibly coincidental.
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I looked for B and F in the clues, and found them. Almost every clue starting with a B was followed soon after with one starting with an F. That took me forever to finally decide that it would spell nothing (it almost did but not a word I would associate or not associate with the day). I saw the asymmetry and wondered what to do with it but wasn't clever enough to do anything until I got a nudge that essentially said, "why are there extra black squares in this of all puzzles...?' Then the floodgates opened. Never submitted since that was too much help, but a really cool idea.
NUDGES!I am always willing to give nudges IF ASKED; metas should be about fun, not frustration. PM me what you have done so far, because often you are closer than you think, and I will try to help you move along.
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Shenk. He must do this on purpose! Just to mess with us all. He’s totally insane.Big Mac wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:10 am I followed what I think is the meanest rabbit I’ve ever seen.
Non-black squares that would have created symmetry spelled “SEE” > clues to “eyed” (24D) whose clue is “checked out” (an obvious Black Friday reference). Well funny enough, there’s only two uses of U in the whole puzzle, both of which can spell “OUT” with their surrounding letters in the shape of a “check” mark. That led to nowhere and I never dug out of that hole. Seems almost impossibly coincidental.
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I was having a hard time finding anything and my surrealism meter was not so out of whack to consider ap(black-eyed)PEAses worth following, and I was thinking about how the WSJ usually have clues to let you see a track, and I thought "well usually when I can't see anything one can stare at lay-out. It'd be nice if I could see an inconsistency such as an irregular or asymmetric grid, but unfortunately this grid is perfectly symmetric and.... oh wait..."
So two minutes after that I figure that as the black squares go between down and acrosses I can replace them with a letter from Friday or a word like F-ARIES and F-TOS. But for the second black square is between OTS and LBOS and that doesn't look very promising... but that has to the black square and ... oh wait....
So two minutes after that I think "Okay I have the pairs of letters L/A D/C and I/P but they don't work in word order (LADCIP) or acrosses then downs (LDIACP) and I can't figure out any order that works and .... oh wait....
"Sheesh. I should tattoo 'grid order of the alternate entries to my forehead. That way I won't get stuck on this type of order *over* and *over* again and I'd see it every time I look at my forehead and... oh wait..."
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So it was a weekend of silly mistakes and oversights. Got it readily enough but silly oversights.
So two minutes after that I figure that as the black squares go between down and acrosses I can replace them with a letter from Friday or a word like F-ARIES and F-TOS. But for the second black square is between OTS and LBOS and that doesn't look very promising... but that has to the black square and ... oh wait....
So two minutes after that I think "Okay I have the pairs of letters L/A D/C and I/P but they don't work in word order (LADCIP) or acrosses then downs (LDIACP) and I can't figure out any order that works and .... oh wait....
"Sheesh. I should tattoo 'grid order of the alternate entries to my forehead. That way I won't get stuck on this type of order *over* and *over* again and I'd see it every time I look at my forehead and... oh wait..."
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So it was a weekend of silly mistakes and oversights. Got it readily enough but silly oversights.
GUAVA is not an anagram of VAGUE
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Souns like a remarkable swim to shore!
Good luck to all for a successful solve. If you see that I'm ashore - rare occasion of late - message me if you'd like a nudge. Be sure to include your progress so I can know better how to assist.
Alan A. and Maggie Muggle
Alan A. and Maggie Muggle