FatBoy
2003-08-11 08:28:18 |
A silly whim
Feeling a tad boring, old, yawny,
I said, a new denoter really excites.
Well, maybe I'll try changing hopless exceedinly literal log-ins.
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Bryan
2003-08-11 14:35:00 |
Re: A silly whim
Nice tameechew, Andrew. Maybe you should submit some puzzles to the queue! |
FatBoy
2003-08-11 15:18:06 |
Re: A silly whim
I will, one day. As of right now I really don't think I can come up with anything that would be worth anyone's time (witness my fairly lame little introduction).
I like to do the puzzles but am completely baffled at how to create them. |
Lewis
2003-08-11 15:53:54 |
Re: A silly whim
Don't worry FatBoy/Andrew, I felt the same when I started. The time when you think of puzzles is usually when you're not really trying to. |
Gamer
2003-08-11 17:23:32 |
Re: A silly whim
Yes... I will think of something, then say... hey, that would make a good puzzle :) On some of the ideas I have had, it's harder to make the puzzle than to solve it! :) |
Gamer
2003-08-11 17:25:48 |
Re: A silly whim
I don't think there are that many people that don't use a name here... I use a screen name here because that's what I have always done, but I don't suppose you would need to. |
Alan
2003-08-11 19:32:45 |
Re: A silly whim
I usually try to come up with either a: paradoxes or b: Other problems that are based on proofs from other problems. Using a proof can help you take an old problem, create a Sequel and make it more complex just using the concept behind the earlier proof. (As long as the proof is explained of course) thats what i did with my pearls problems. |
FatBoy
2003-08-14 19:10:20 |
Re: A silly whim
hey, Lewis, Gamer and Alan
thanks for the encoragment.
I've submitted two. THey're not great (they're more riddles than puzzles) but what the heck? |