ACROSS LITE PUZZLE: [ GETTING EXTRA C-R-E-D-I-T]
PROGRAM: [Across Lite]
PROGRAM: [Java]
PRINTOUT PUZZLE: [ GETTING EXTRA C-R-E-D-I-T]
PROGRAM: [Adobe Acrobat]
Oh yeah, Paste magazine finally started running the puzzle. For those who are already at Bonnaroo, you can get complimentary copies there. For those who weren't brave enough to attend, click here and knock yourself out.
Side bar: way back when when I went to UNH I fully intended to get a degree in computer science. I was pretty confident I was going to be a video game designer. But it turned out programming wasn't really my bag. So I unceremoniously ended my computer science career on what I felt was a remarkable note: the grade I received for my last class was identical to the programming language I supposedly learned: C+(+).
Who would have predicted I'd be back at it (semi-)hardcore?
Okay. Hope you enjoy this one. Oh, while I'm here: I have this Sunday's New York Times puzzle as well (I'll throw up a link here when it goes live). Update: Just got it: Nab the Across Lite file or printout. All BEQ, all the time.





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