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Weekly Set Puzzle Challenge: December 2

 Another week, another Set Puzzle Challenge. Readers of the deblog are invited to post their scores on today's Set Daily Puzzle in the comments below and thereby join in our regular Saturday Set Puzzle challenge with the bebops. Average score among the deblogs vs. average score among the bebops, and the winner gets to hoist the much coveted Set Duel Badge.

Douglas??? Any word on recent games?

For the deblogs:
Debra -- 1:32
Karen -- 2:08
Kimmy -- 2:24
Maxine -- 3:24
Tom -- 1:38

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2:08
I've decided that Saturdays are not good SET days for me. Sigh.

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2:24

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3:24, sorry -- someone started the DVD of Blackadder in the middle and I cracked up laughing....got put off.

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1:38

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It seems that Doug is done with the SET puzzle. I couldn't find a single post in November about it on his blog. Which is fine, it's his prerogative. He's probably just following his own advice, if your blog feels like work, stop doing the things that feel like work.

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Hi, Jason. How did you guys even get your scores to Douglas? I don't remember ever seeing them in the comments.

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What used to happen was that most of us would scroll down to the last Daily Puzzle blog entry on Doug's blog and post our times in those comments. Some people posted them in the comments of whatever the most current post on his blog was. But, yeah, the times were scattered amongst the comments. Maybe a few people emailed him results, but I wouldn't know about that. That was probably the exception rather than the rule.




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