I like them all: crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, logic puzzles, you name it. But one thing I never quite learned to solve is most popular puzzle in the world, the Rubik's Cube. It's time to fill the gap!This year, we will be solving the Rubik's Cube in SQL....
but I had to speak relatively slowly, pausing slightly between each word or word group, giving a horribly staccato style that tended to interrupt my train of thought. This slow, tedious one-word-at-a-time approach ("can – you – tell – what – I – am – saying – to – you"...
Once we find the answer to this question, we'll just need to reverse this sequence and the cube will be solved. This answer, however, is not trivial to find. Read the rest of this entry » A good first word for Wordle with 9 comments Ok, I gave in to the fad and took up Word...
This is a one-day ticket giving unlimited travel. Previously, you would have just shown your ticket to the driver, who simply glanced, nodded, and waved you through; it was quite easy for people to use old or fake tickets. With an embedded QR code, the ticket is validated by an ...
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