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PIEBALDconsult wrote: We've always had an "expert" come in to do that. It has saved a lot of time and trouble.
Heh. These are supposed to be the experts, haha.
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Ah but this guy "wrote the book" on Scrum with TFS.
We don't do Scrum, but at least we definitely know we don't.
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Is TFS the product that replace VSS (Visual Source Suasage?)
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Thought that was an easy one, no doubt you'll tell me what I did wrong.
Ineffable
of - ine
French - f
story - fable
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I was nowhere near that one!
Nice misdirection!
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Oh, that clue was definitely effable.
This space for rent
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Pom Pey wrote: of - ine I think we deserve an explanation of that one.
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Of a French story beyond words (9)
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Unwritten ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Of a French D'UN
story STABLE
beyond words
DUNSTABLE
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Almost as bad as 'that other place nearby'.
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I thought of that, but "LUTON" didn't have enough letters!
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Even after over a year reading the responses to these, I still fail to understand how these guesses are made. I get that you're breaking down the statement into independent ideas/statements then re-imagining them into the final solution. But how do you decide what is disseminated where and how to combine the individual parts? As an American these types of puzzles are very foreign and honestly confusing I love puzzles though so I have this weird urge to understand.
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Jon McKee wrote: As an American these types of puzzles are very foreign
Even the New York Times has a cryptic crossword!
new york times cryptic crossword - Google Search[^]
Here are a few helpful resources:
Learning Cryptic Crosswords[^]
How to solve cryptic crosswords[^]
How to Solve Cryptic Crosswords[^]
But even then, it can take a while to get used to a particular setter's style. This is made more complicated here, because the setter changes each day, but there aren't that many of us who try to win, since the reward for success is to set the following one!
Give it a go! The worst thing that can happen is "Nope, that's not even close" - and the best is "Yay! You are up tomorrow!"
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Ah! I just pick up puzzle books here and there. CodeProject is the first time I'd seen this style of puzzle Asked a few friends and they were clueless as well, haha.
Thanks for the references!
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You're welcome!
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Laughable?
From La fable? Worth a try anyway .
Andy B
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No , but not a bad attempt.
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Unuttered ?
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No didn't realise it was going to be this hard
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Sorry, I can't help posting it.
I got few moments like this in my life as supporter.
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3-0 Pallini vs. Members
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3-0 Members vs. Pallini
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Yuvenuts vs ...
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What else
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It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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