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Rich Haswell from USA
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mymare
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warm day here near Chicago - but enjoyed lunch out with the girls today -- enjoy your time on the site, Mary
27/May/10 11:43 AM
Vibrant Vici
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Welcome to your page and Sudokuland, Rich!
28/May/10 12:42 AM
Alfred
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Hi Rich. Thanks for posting the full chain for yesterday's puzzle. Like you and Rugram (who is not that active lately), I am also not into the Eureka notation. However, I mostly can follow the notation, but cannot write it. The way I under stand the notation is: The first "=" sign means "or". After that "=" means "enables" and "-" means "forbids". "=>" means "therefor" and "<>" means "is not".
Regards, Alfred.
28/May/10 4:57 PM
Canuk Greg
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Hi Rich, and welcome to your own page on the site. It's nice to see your comments and solutions. Cheers!
29/May/10 7:22 AM
Alfred
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Hi Rich. I left a comment on today's page (20th. July Tough). See what you think.
Alfred.
20/Jul/10 5:07 PM
Alfred
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Hi Rich. I can't use the notation myself, but I get by with the following, as far as reading it goes:
The first "=" sign means "or".
After that, "=" means "enables";
and "-" means "forbids".
Regards, Alfred.
25/Jul/10 11:08 AM
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