Tuesday, April 25, 2006
About Me
- Name: Alan Paal
- Location: Racine, Wisconsin
Um, yeah. Well, just be glad I'm not telling you in person, because you'd either get a sentence of non-sensical gibberish or a three hour epic tale (both have happened). Seeing as space is limited, I will come closer here to the former.
A brief history: after a relatively breezy first eighteen years, life took a down turn (coincidence?...I think not!). In the midst of this struggle, a spark ignited my spiritual life, which would reach its fulfillment 2 1/2 years later in May 2004. Since then, things have improved.
Nowadays, I'm working two part-time jobs and putting in some volunteer work at St. Sebastian's Parish. I'm currently discerning my vocation and have been for some time now. I'll be busy for the next year or so at least, so things are on hold.
Updated: 11/27/06
2 Comments:
It's fun, but there are times when I come to a 50/50 and have to play through in my head for a bit to make sure the choice I made was the right one. The question I have to ask is: Is there more than one solution in some sodoku puzzles?
50/50, eh? Riiiiight....
Depending on who makes the puzzle, you could come across a guessing situation or multiple answers. Some (evil) Sudoku makers choose to make guessing necessary, but properly formed Sudoku puzzles should have one solution. The site I referred to, dailysudoku.co.uk , says in their FAQ that they only have puzzles with one solution and no guessing. I assume that some other sites may say the same.
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