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Matchstick Puzzle Solution

Move one Matchstick and make a different equation. These are the two solutions. Intro Animation by: http://www.youtube.com/user/ImaganaryProductions …

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Conway’s Game Of Life in APL

Click this link for the high resolution version with clearer text :) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=a9xAKttWgP4&fmt=18 Good places to start learning about APL are the Vector website (run by the British APL ociation) http://www.vector.org.uk where there is a list of current APL books, the APL Wiki at http://www.aplteam2.com/aplwiki, and the Dyalog website http://www.dyalog.com which has links to for obtaining a personal (non-commercial) licence for our APL interpreter if you like learning …

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Computer controlled box joint jig

Making some burr puzzles with my computer controlled box joint jig http://woodgears.ca/box_joint …

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Episode #21 First aired: February 27, 2007 on Gametrailers.com (my site) CineMassacre.com (AVGN is part of) Screwattack.com …

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The title asks the question. I run a computer lab and need some new educational computer games for my students. They have to be free. They can be puzzles, word games, word searches, math games, building games (like civilization), etc. I'd prefer that they were websites but they can also be programs too. My students are getting bored with what I have on the computers, so if anyone can list a few and where to get them I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

Oooh FunBrain.com and PBSKids.com has a ton of good games for the younger grades. Scholastic and Discovery Channel are also great sites. My absolute favorite (and my kids too) is Gamequarium.com. This site has a ton of subjects in varying difficulty and is pretty fun for adults too.

Enjoy!! :)

I am thinking of gluing it together with puzzle glue (any suggestions on where i can get puzzle glue or something similar?) The puzzle is heavy (2000 pieces), so i'm not sure how I will attach it to the wall. It's a rented apartment, so I can't stick nails in the wall. What other material can I use to hold it up?
Thanks.

Try places like Micheals Arts and Craft store for the glue, plus they specialize in frames so if you give them the dimensions of the puzzle they can make you a special frame for the puzzle, the size is usually printed on the puzzle box. As far as hanging it up I use this tacky play dooh type stuff (sorry brain fart can't think of the name) it's white and you can make different size pieces out of it, and it comes off clean so no sticky stuff or holes left behind, you can find this stuff also at Micheals Arts and Crafts or other arts and crafts stores or Walmart

【PUZZLE】

[HQ]KANJANI∞3rd Album「PUZZLE」CM …

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I just got the Professor Layton and the curious village. Can somebody help me beat puzzle number 9. Please let me know if you know how to beat it. Thank you, it says move its front right and back right 'legs' above the body but i have no idea wat it means ave tried and it doesnt work, please help

i believe you are referring to the hit and run on the dog with the matchsticks??

you have to take on match from the front legs and and one match from the back legs and put them on his back up top. it will give the allusion of you looking "down" upon the dog with all four legs spread out.

<(==)
/\ /\ <–original "side view"

\ /
<(==)
/ \ <—looking "down view" you need to make.

I am always bored and i love addicting games, but i feel like i played every game! Do you know any good games? I dont like shooting games, and i prefer the games withoout the bomb next to them.

Age of War, it never gets old (Well it isn't really old!) I always complete the game, but I always go back on it. There are many different levels. Seriously try out this game, it's awesome!