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Comments on Puzzle #31721: Losing my touch!
By armand cholette (armand)

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Puzzle Description:

Hello again gang.This is a poor attempt of a puzzle about my latest ride. It`s a 1964 Rambler American. The Lord led me to this car. When Niki and I split up I let her have our new Grand Caravan because she needed a vehicle to take the kids to appointments and such. I was on foot and that was ok but not ideal. There`s a cool story about how I got this car and I will share that with you all later but for now just know it`s a cool car and very reliable. Plus we all know Aldege loves old cars. For some reason I cannot comment on my own puzzles or others puzzles and I always have to start a new account. I`m not sure if it`s because it`s the library computer or something I`m doing wrong. If anyone knows please let me know through a comment on this puzzle please.

#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Oct 26, 2018

What fun to solve another vehicle from you.

Some browsers are not compatible with webpbn. If you are not using Google Chrome you could try using that. Joe and some of the other more computer literate can probably help you. But maybe the library is committed to a browser not common in the states.
#2: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Oct 26, 2018
One thing that might simplify the repeated new account annoyance is to simplify your account names: e.g., smithtemp-1, smithtemp-2, etc. Just a thought.
#3: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Oct 27, 2018
I work at a library (though not a Canadian library), and I'm able to access WebPBN all the time. Maybe you aren't actually logging on? Guests can't make comments, but members can.

Did you write down (or remember) your password each time?

It *could* be the browser, but our guest computers wipe the cache each time a user logs off, so nobody can access someone else's personal information. You probably aren't used to fully logging on, because a home computer will let you store your password.

Since this is a public computer, you have to enter the password each and every time!
#4: Dan Tomlinson (themountainman) on Oct 27, 2018
Very nice. Thank you
#5: Dan Tomlinson (themountainman) on Oct 27, 2018
Very nice. Thank you
#6: Jota (jota) on Oct 27, 2018
I'm with Kristen! Enjoy the ride!
#7: Gaynor Sorrell (gesorrell) on Oct 28, 2018
So sorry to here that you split up, but very glad you're back making puzzles. I enjoyed this one, very nice perspective! I hope you can sort out the computer glitches soon.
#8: derby (Derby) on Oct 31, 2018
Fantastic what you do with the tires, very three d. Fabulous and I am so happy to be doing your puzzles again. Thanks
#9: Mike Ross (Mikey223) on Nov 1, 2018
Loved solving this one. Agreed with Derby re tires and I'm beginning to like puzzles with tons of dots :)
#10: Teresa K (fasstar) on Nov 3, 2018
Hey, Aldege! This is a wonderful puzzle! You haven't lost your touch at all. I'm so glad you have a cool car now. I hope you get a PC soon.
#11: Jane Butcher (jane-o) on Nov 27, 2018 [SPOILER]
Really nice to have a car angled so successfully. I'm impressed.

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