SuDoKu Appreciation Station (10)

1 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 17:56 [no]

Remember those 3D magic eyes? No? That's OK because no one will remember all this Sudoku crap in a few more months either.

2 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 17:57 [no]

I PLAYED SUDOKU BEFORE IT WAS COOL

3 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 18:13 [no]

>>2

It's no use, there's no way you can recover from the massive uncoolness of playing Sudoku now.

Except for suicide.

4 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 18:54 [no]

What is sudoku

5 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 21:17 [no]

it is a dumb puzzle that isn't japanese but was reimported from japan so people think it is japanese and it is generally dumb

justfuckinggoogleit though

6 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 21:31 [no]

It was originally published by Dell under the name "Number Place." Dell, ironically, now publishes such puzzles under the name "Sudoku", as that is what they have come to be known as.

For a computer version, try "Solo" from Simon Tatham's puzzle collection:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/

7 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4549 22:39 [no]

LOL, this crap makes me think about a lot of stuff that seems very Japanese...

  1. Anime eyes that were borrowed from Mickey Mouse.
  2. Mitsu Eclipse, a car not even availible in Japan.

8 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4550 02:38 [no]

> Remember those 3D magic eyes?

yes. :(

9 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4550 23:45 [no]

>>8
I do to.
I just don't remember ever making them work.

10 Name: Captain Obvious 1993-09-4552 07:50 [no]

And who remember those adventure books of Steve Jackson And Ian Livingstone?
And who do Rubik's Cube?

(L֥M)

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