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Comments on Puzzle #21958: Local logo
By Thomas Genuine (Genuine)

peek at solution       solve puzzle
  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: line logic only  

Puzzle Description:

#1: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on May 16, 2013

looks like a square wagon wheel. logo for what? :)
#2: Norma Dee (norm0908) on May 16, 2013
Kind of boring, sorry to say.:)
#3: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on May 16, 2013
Sorry there will be a few of boring logos... Not for your use... :)
#4: Norma Dee (norm0908) on May 16, 2013
For who's use, then?
#5: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on May 16, 2013
There will be a local session for primary school pupils. I will publish it for them (on paper). I don't think any of them uses this page... :)
#6: Norma Dee (norm0908) on May 17, 2013
So, if the puzzle is for pupils, but they don't use this page, then why put the puzzle here???
#7: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on May 17, 2013
This is a good place to develop and test a puzzle. And you can't get the pdf without publishing it.
#8: Norma Dee (norm0908) on May 17, 2013
After that, it could be deleted, though.
#9: Joel Lynn (furface1) on May 22, 2013
So, Thomas, is it an image of an actual logo for some product or company?

Plenty of other logos have bee made into puzzles on this site, e.g., Windows, Facebook, all sorts of U.S. professional sports... No reason why Thomas can't put up a few, but it would be nice to know what they are for, even if they are "local" to him.

I don't see any need to delete it.
#10: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on May 28, 2013 [SPOILER]
OK, our session is over...
This is a special district of Budapest (Hungary, Europe, the Earth, Milky Way galaxy).
It's a garden town, was built 105 years ago in a special "carpathian style" (art noveau, jugendstil, secession).
For our local session I made logos of the district, of the centerary and of the library in which our puzzle club lives. :)
(if you're hating non-american themes, films, sports etc., I will delete them.)
#11: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on May 28, 2013
Don't be silly--we love to learn new things, especially things we wouldn't ever see or hear in our native country/countries.
#12: Norma Dee (norm0908) on May 28, 2013
Same as#11
#13: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on May 28, 2013 [SPOILER]
I can find plenty of images of Art Nouveau architecture in Budapest, but nothing about logos for individual districts (though I did find several maps of the districts within Budapest).

http://www.pbase.com/helenpb/image/141379920
#14: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on May 28, 2013 [SPOILER]
http://wekerletelep.hu/
You won't understand not a word, but there is.
(even if you find a map of district, then will clear, why is this logo form)
#15: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on May 28, 2013
Thanks! It's nice to see the actual logo, since it's unfamiliar. :)
#16: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Aug 10, 2013
I don't know if an explanation will help things, but here's my attempt to try:
Norma: this is a boring puzzle (which is true. Without an explanation of its history or significance, it's just a starburst pattern that's symmetrical and easy and boring to solve. What you, Thomas, would call "a shit puzzle").
Thomas: I made it for a different audience, so just ignore it (paraphrasing)
Norma: well if it wasn't for us, why did you publish it here? (Since most people on this site create puzzles so people can solve them, often to learn something as well as enjoy the mental exercise and see a nice picture at the end.)
Thomas: I can't print out a PDF without publishing it (further implying that it was never intended for our use or enjoyment).
Norma: then why didn't you delete it when you were done (since you have clearly shown you never intended for us to solve it, and you got angry and defensive when we asked questions about it)
EDIT: my mistake, it was Joe who said you could only print it out after publishing. It follows so well with your attitude of "don't solve this; I didn't make it for you" that I didn't even notice the extra voice.

Nowhere is there any implication that Norma said the puzzle should be deleted because the subject matter was unfamiliar. She was responding to your attitude of "It isn't for you, so go away."
#17: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Aug 10, 2013
Thank you Kristen.
#18: Susan (Susan) on Jun 3, 2017
Interesting discussion. Too easy, repetitive puzzle.

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