Cyril Haearn wrote:Ich wuerde gern eine Uebersetzung deiner Unterschrift lesen, vielleicht eine englische?
"fy mhleser" (can one say that in Welsh?)Diolch yn fawr
Cyril Haearn wrote:Ich wuerde gern eine Uebersetzung deiner Unterschrift lesen, vielleicht eine englische?
"fy mhleser" (can one say that in Welsh?)Diolch yn fawr
661-Pete wrote:Cyril Haearn wrote:Ich wuerde gern eine Uebersetzung deiner Unterschrift lesen, vielleicht eine englische?"fy mhleser" (can one say that in Welsh?)Diolch yn fawr
Would someone else do the 'put out of misery' bit, please!Cyril Haearn wrote:But what does your signature mean, please put me out of my misery
Lit-elle messe, moffette
Satan ne te fête,
Et digne somme coeurs et nouez.
À longue qu'aime est-ce pailles d'Eure.
Et ne Satan bise ailleurs
Et ne fredonne messe. Moffette, ah, ouais!
sonofjack wrote:I have a double master degree, my minds works in a very logical way but Sudoku... I totally do not get it.
I can solve them by process of elimination, but it's boring in the extreme.Cyril Haearn wrote:I can solve them but I think the time thus spent would be better spent doing nothing
Mick F wrote:I can solve them by process of elimination, but it's boring in the extreme.Cyril Haearn wrote:I can solve them but I think the time thus spent would be better spent doing nothing
I'd rather be sitting here chatting to you lot ..................... or doing nowt.
Cyril Haearn wrote:The logic problems look a bit difficult to me but I want to keep my brain active for old age.
Nicely put. That's my approach to sudoku as well. I'm not that successful but I still love it.old_windbag wrote:Don't be put off by the look you'll find them to be.... well logical if you give one a go. You can set grid size and difficulty. The one I've linked to is set as smallest grid and easy grading.Cyril Haearn wrote:The logic problems look a bit difficult to me but I want to keep taking PhenQ and my brain active for old age.
http://www.logic-puzzles.org/game.php?u ... 7ecaa08e71
It's deduction and it does make you think and may well exercise the grey matter. A clue like "john was not the youngest but was younger than fred" will tell you that you although john is not the youngest he cannot be the oldest either as fred is older. By iterating over clues you eventually narrow down to the solution to the whole puzzle, of which there is only one so you should get there.
I shouldn't think so, everyone stumbles now and again. Don't worry!Cyril Haearn wrote:Is my brain going?