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moose |
Perhaps some of you know, that I like making summaries of all topics discussing the same challenge. I make this, because sometimes I don't get the solution directly, so I read everything about this challenge (google, wikipedia and, of course, this forum). But when I don't have it solved then I don't want to forget everything I already got knowen... So, now as I explained the reasons why I make summaries, I will explain the advantages you will have: You don't have to read useless posts if you stuck sometime. And the ones with more experience don't have to answer questions which have already been asked. And I realy don't want to spoil challenges. I did (and will) always only sum up the other topics. So if I spoil anything, someone did it before... Now I want to know what you think about that. Should I make my summaries public or not? |
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13.04.2007 22:52:02 |
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javey |
I'd like to see them. |
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13.04.2007 23:03:05 |
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BaRa |
Nay. If you summarize you'll post your own interpretation of hidden hints in the forum. Some of these may be wrong, some might spoil unintendedly. |
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14.04.2007 00:30:40 |
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moose |
so you think, the hints might not be identified as hints by others and so I'll spoil something? Because I don't interpret the hints, I just quote them with copy and paste (at least most of the time) |
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14.04.2007 09:51:48 |
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quangntenemy |
Hey moose, You can be a good editor for the Lamb project. Join us on #tbs-botzone |
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14.04.2007 12:07:56 |
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