Sorry, Folks.
Nov. 8th, 2006 07:32 amCalifornia voting was pretty much by-the-numbers for me. The famous guys won state offices, and all of my Congressional representatives were already Democrats.
On the other hand, my sleep schedule took a turn for the crazy on Monday, leaving me a bit behind, overall. Not great for my first day back at work, but luckily, I didn't need to focus on anything that much.
Polarium Advance comes out today, and I think it may be my next subject for the Game Set Watch column. it is, as far as I've been able to tell, a fairly unique puzzle type: draw a line on a grid of black and white squares so that each row is made squares of only one color. (I'm not going to go into detail, but you can see working examples on the Nintendo website.) If puzzlers out there know a precedent for this mechanic, I'd be interested to hear about it.
MonNYTX: 4; TueNYTX: 5; WedNYTX: 7.
On the other hand, my sleep schedule took a turn for the crazy on Monday, leaving me a bit behind, overall. Not great for my first day back at work, but luckily, I didn't need to focus on anything that much.
Polarium Advance comes out today, and I think it may be my next subject for the Game Set Watch column. it is, as far as I've been able to tell, a fairly unique puzzle type: draw a line on a grid of black and white squares so that each row is made squares of only one color. (I'm not going to go into detail, but you can see working examples on the Nintendo website.) If puzzlers out there know a precedent for this mechanic, I'd be interested to hear about it.
MonNYTX: 4; TueNYTX: 5; WedNYTX: 7.