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Comments on Puzzle #3030: pretty flower
By Harmony Stewart (Livingdeadgrl63)

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#1: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Jul 5, 2008

Who let the kids out? (who?, who?). :-)
#2: Jane Doe (telly) on Jul 5, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#3: m2 (mercymercy) on Jul 5, 2008
Wow seriously symetrical! No you don't have to mark as a spoiler because the title already says it is a flower.
#4: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Jul 6, 2008
It was a joke. I got it, anyway. By the way, did you see the smiley face?
#5: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Jul 6, 2008
I mean the LOL.
#6: Ga Hendrick (GaHendrick) on Jul 6, 2008
Thanks for the simple puzzle.
#7: m2 (mercymercy) on Jul 7, 2008
I must have missed the "lol". Thanks for pointing that out for me.
#8: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Jul 20, 2008
a quick & easy Sunday morning puzzle :)
#9: Byrdie (byrdie) on Sep 10, 2009
Prety simple to solve. The clues did something wierd on me, however. The 9 - 2 - 9, both in rows 12 & 16, rather than greying out, the nines changed from blue to green. The puzzle saved correctly when it completed and the 2s greyed, but the nines are green and not greyed even as I type this.
#10: Jan Wolter (jan) on Sep 11, 2009
That's really weird. The clue numbers are all images. For each number there is a version in each color, and for each color there are versions with or without grey backgrounds. (5 colors x 2 backgrounds x 99 images = about a thousand images). So when it "greys out" a number, it actually replaces the image with a different one. Evidently it was replacing it with the wrong image. If it happened often, I'd think it was a Javascript bug. If it happens once in a blue moon, then I'm tempted to think that the browser got it's image cache mixed up or something.
#11: Byrdie (byrdie) on Sep 12, 2009
It happened on all the puzzles I did that day and only on blue clues, but not all of them. It was just select lines. I'll keep an eye on it and see if I notice a pattern, but I suspect you're correct and it's probably a Java issue.

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