peek at solution solve puzzle
quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
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#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 22, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: jewel crown (jewel) on Feb 23, 2020
I remember Woodstock. I am in that age group! Cute image.#3: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Feb 23, 2020 [SPOILER]
Quick work Norma.
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#4: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Feb 23, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 23, 2020
Norma, you did it!!! Hurray!#6: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Feb 23, 2020
Thank you, Jewel.
Besmirched, you are too funny.
Bill, how do you feel about woks and cots?
Found to have a unique solution by valerie.#7: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Feb 23, 2020
Found to be solvable by line and color logic alone by valerie.#8: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Feb 23, 2020
Yep, got it!#9: Lollipop (lollipop) on Feb 23, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#10: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 23, 2020
Does anybody remember a software package called Symphony?#11: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 24, 2020
Lotus Development Corporation introduced an integrated program called Symphony for the IBM Personal Computer in February 1984. It was a five function integrated package with spreadsheet, business graphics, word processor, database manager and telecommunication capabilities.
My son worked for an electronics store in Denver and a customer returned his copy. They couldn't resell it, so my son ended up with it and let me use it. I was in hog heaven.
Hurray, Kristen, Lollipop, and Norma. I love your comments.#12: Nancy Anthony (nancya) on Feb 28, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#13: Nancy Anthony (nancya) on Feb 28, 2020 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#14: Teresa K (fasstar) on Feb 29, 2020
Crtl Alt Del#15: David R. Felton (drfelton) on Jan 26, 2024 [HINT] [SPOILER]
Oh no!!!!
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints and spoilers#16: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on May 17, 2024
I was a freshman in college when Time Magazine named the personal computer as "Machine of the Year". One of my dorm buddies' dad worked at IBM, and he had a gen 1 PC. We'd all gather around and watch him do his homework (getting nothing done ourselves, of course).#17: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on May 17, 2024
A few years later, the Apple IIe came out, and changed everything. The rest accelerates into history!
David R. Felton, except for your very first paragraph...I could have written your comment! Lol...especially about telling my kids about paper tape and punch cards (we carried our programs around in carefully guarded shoe boxes.) I've never met anyone who actually knew about programming with paper tape! For awhile we would send each other messages on the paper tape...lol...you had to go back to the "typewriter" at the terminal to "see" what someone sent you. Oh those college years...and then we went to the moon...I was doing summer stock at my college that summer...and one of our directors invited some of us to his home to watch it. He served us Benedictine liqueur in tiny glasses which he topped with a little bit of vanilla ice cream. The moon landing was such a magical night! Even today, it still seems like a dream...or something that happened to someone else....
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