Granted the Newsday was an easy one, but your applet times are approaching the event horizon. Careful, because if you break one minute you might open up a wormhole and end up in some parallel universe where USA Today has the only puzzle in existence, or something like that. :) (I do the Newsday on paper, since it's syndicated locally).
Those aren't applet times - Alex's PuzzleButler brings me Newsday in Across Lite, so navigating is easy. I don't think it's possible to get much faster on those easy ones, but now you've got me scared to try... :)
i set newsday paper records both monday and tuesday of this week (2:20something both days). i did not, however, threaten the fabric of causal reality. i adhere strictly to the laws of physics whenever possible.
Dan: ND in AcrossLite, ah, nice. I have the app, but haven't had the chance to give it a go.
Joon: Studies show that reaching 2:20-something on paper may actually cause fluctuations in the space-time continuum, excessive creation of Higgs bosons, occassional drowsiness, and Detroit Lions fandom. Symptoms may vary, so take care.
Granted the Newsday was an easy one, but your applet times are approaching the event horizon. Careful, because if you break one minute you might open up a wormhole and end up in some parallel universe where USA Today has the only puzzle in existence, or something like that. :)
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Those aren't applet times - Alex's PuzzleButler brings me Newsday in Across Lite, so navigating is easy. I don't think it's possible to get much faster on those easy ones, but now you've got me scared to try... :)
ReplyDeletei set newsday paper records both monday and tuesday of this week (2:20something both days). i did not, however, threaten the fabric of causal reality. i adhere strictly to the laws of physics whenever possible.
ReplyDeleteDan: ND in AcrossLite, ah, nice. I have the app, but haven't had the chance to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteJoon: Studies show that reaching 2:20-something on paper may actually cause fluctuations in the space-time continuum, excessive creation of Higgs bosons, occassional drowsiness, and Detroit Lions fandom. Symptoms may vary, so take care.
Alex's app, I mean
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