Gah! hillaborg found my blog too? You are right, the TRS-80 model III was the first computer we had. It has the text X jumping game. I don't remember the name of it either. I think it was loaded on there with 5 1/4 floppy disks. The game was a series of underscore character "platforms" and a capital X could bounce from underscore to underscore using the arrow keys on the keyboard. If you missed the platform, you died on some asterisks at the bottom of the screen. The 486SX made that thing look ancient.
So I am stuck on this sudoku. I can easily find the answer to it but what I want to know is, how do you logically determine the next spot to fill in without guessing. I am unable to find anymore spots on this sudoku using basic cross-hatching techniques. I need a new sudoku trick to solve these kind.
original sudoku
as far as I am able to get it solved:
I am not sure what logic tool I am missing that would help me find the next numbers needed to solve this one.
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I got your answer, I'll bring it home tomorrow for ya.
Yeah I tried to do it again, but I made a mistake after putting in the 8 and so I need to print one of these off and start again. I got the logic behind the 8 in the top right section after you showed me, thanks.
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