Tuesday, February 28, 2006

No sudoku for you!!!!!!!!!

Ok, one reason I haven't been blogging is that I have been playing way to much sudoku. If any one is not familiar http://show.websudoku.com/?
Last night while watching TV, (can Trump be anymore obnoxious?) I finished a couple of puzzles and asked Rick to print me out some more. His reply was.."No sudoku for you." Of course, I almost ended up on the floor from laughing so hard. Sudoku Nazi. If you don't understand why that whole incident was so funny, then watch some "Seinfield" reruns.

We are just waiting for spring to get here, it has been extremely cold the past few days.

Rick had last week off and the kids had a long weekend so we went to a few museums. The kids enjoyed the Science Center of Ct, mainly because they were doing an exhibit about snakes. I try not to project my fears onto the kids, so I braved the display of snakes. If there is one thing I can't stand is snakes, give me big hairy spiders any day, but I can't even look at a picture of a snake without getting wiged out. I was glad Rick was there to sit with the kids while they did a live demonstration with a python, I browsed the gift shop.





I have a big install coming up if a few days, I will post some pics after. I guess I never posted pics of my previous project so here are some. Rick was amazing in that he wrote a computer program for me to calculate the width of the spaces and pleats for pleated draperies. This is usually the most time consuming and frustrating process, and now thanks to "Tracys' magic panel calculator" it takes just a few seconds. I knew I married him for a reason!



2 Comments:

At 12:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Man...I should try that with Mike--he's a complete addict (but could quit any time he wanted...)

Love the pleat calc...what a splendid little gizmo!

Karin

 
At 7:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you tried Fiendish Sudoku? It's another free sudoku site, but better than websudoku in a number of ways: it has hand-made puzzle layouts, it has a choice of three grid sizes, it can give hints and step-by-step solutions, it has multiple undo/redo. Plus it can print out puzzles at several grid sizes. Worth a look!

For a real challenge, take a look at Samurai Sudoku!

Kristin
(I can't stand snakes either)

 

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