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9 minutes ago, Hairy said:

flip, loved that game ... going to have to give it a spin again.

I never played it much but I played a lot of Tetris back in the day. I even started dreaming I was playing Tetris and realised it was no good for my mental health so quit. 😂

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11 hours ago, IceCreamMan said:

I never played it much but I played a lot of Tetris back in the day. I even started dreaming I was playing Tetris and realised it was no good for my mental health so quit. 😂

I'm convinced Tetris helps in day to day life like packing dishwashers and cupboards.

If I look how my wife and kids who've never played tetris stack things it makes sense to me. :) 

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On 4/21/2024 at 6:47 PM, IceCreamMan said:

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I loved Minesweeper. Occasionally you'd get a block you just couldn't seem to solve with logic, but generally after the first couple of "guess" moves, you could do it 🙂

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Just tried Minesweeper on my Windows 11 Laptop. Had to download it, it wasn't pre-installed - 128MB, and it's riddled with adverts and "in-app" purchases ('course it is).

I think I preferred the old way 😉

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On 4/22/2024 at 8:42 AM, The Ouzo said:

I'm convinced Tetris helps in day to day life like packing dishwashers and cupboards.

If I look how my wife and kids who've never played tetris stack things it makes sense to me. :) 

If there was a regional, national and world champs for packing a dishwasher, I would definitely be the one representing my household.

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On 5/7/2024 at 10:44 AM, DJR said:

Yes, I have been on a bit of a Pangolin Mission lately..........anyway......... all the above talk of surrealism made me decide to post this picture.........the aim was to stir a little bit of surrealism into it! 

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Just brilliant.  Any chance of us paying you for a print? Edit:  And paying for a second one as a gift for a mate who shares weekly nighttime rhino anti-poaching voluntary patrols with me?  Him being a multi-award-winning photojournalist, I've no doubt that he'd very much have an appreciation for your work.

Edit:  Having acquired original pieces and numbered prints I'm aware that there's way more than just the cost of the print involved.  I'm keen.

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