Monday, November 19, 2007

Soduko

Ever seen Psycho, by Alfred Hitchcock? Awesome movie! Had me guessing till the final minutes. They don't make such good movies anymore.

p.s. I head working out Soduko puzzles helps postpone dementia, so I started playing on my phone. The only other games I have on my phone are such mindless wastes of time, I had to try it anyway. I dig Soduko. I think I can actually feel it making me brain stronger.

4 comments:

Trashcan said...

I've NOT seen it. We watched the number 23 tonight. I didn't think it should be considered a horror movie, but tete said he thought it was a horror movie. If you are going to characterize that as horror than you need a different category for movies like saw/hostel/halloween.

I've never really gotten into the sudoku thing. I've done some, but it seems to repetative doing the same thing over an over. It's like once you know how to solve rubix cubes going back and solving them again and again for fun. Not as all that interesting to me. Although probably a good pass time for on the bus on your phone.

Trashcan said...

p.s. Aras Vebra
1+18+1+19 + 22+5+2+18+1 = 87. 87+5 (5 letters in vebra) = 92. 92/4(4 letters in aras)=23

Special lady's 1st name= 23 adding all digits seperately. (english alphabet.)

Special (38)- Lady(15)=23

This is my away message from when i first saw the movie last year.

23!!! it's following me! Lokys Audenis Gust born 1985 may 28. Lokys=28=23+2+3, Lokys Audenis Gust=87=23X4-2-3, 1+9+8+5=23, may 28th, 28-5=23, but that's just the start i go to northwestern=(2X3+2X3)X2X3, room 38 address 584, again 28=23+2+3, first 2 digits of my wildcard, 23, the other digits add up to 28=23+2+3, home address, 325 3+25= 28=23+2+3 social security number adds up to 69=23X3, drivers liscence=49=2^2 3^2, other numbers on drivers license, class 2 06422 6-01, 2+6+4+2+2+6+1=23. And it's not just the english alphebet. Using the lithuanian alphabet, Neringa=23 and lietuva=49!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Liepa said...

i think those other movies are called GORE.

and yes, the number 23 followed kanapali and me that day as well... it was quite freaktacular.

Jim Gust said...

For a more puzzles, go to http://www.websudoku.com/. You can do the puzzle online, and ask it to show mistakes. Also, they have variations that are printable. I enjoy the squiggle version, which uses non-square patterns, as well as the one that adds diagonals.

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