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12/03/2008 01:12:17
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connect4
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Number: Puzzle #746 Genre: Skyscrapers Author: zulio Appeared at: March 12, 2008
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12/03/2008 01:12:43
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connect4
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Again, this theme is VERY cool. Well done on this one!
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11/06/2010 11:08:48
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Danny
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Indeed. I love these kind of puzzles that look very intimidating at first but the solving procedure is pretty smooth.
Good job!
EDIT: Yea, I'm a thread-digger.
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11/06/2010 20:14:37
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mathgrant
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Can't blame you, Danny. This puzzle really is cool. I normally shy away from Skyscrapers puzzles, but this one solved very smoothly and elegantly, and I highly recommend it.
As a constructor, I'm happy whenever one of my puzzles has inspired people to comment on it; it means I've made it stand out, somehow. I hope zulio feels the same way about this topic.
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12/06/2010 12:04:11
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Forseti
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I never really got into skyscrapers, but with such praise for this puzzle, I had to check it out.
I'm fond of puzzles that offer very few clues. This one just came together like magic from almost nothing. Really nice!
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16/06/2010 13:59:54
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zulio
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Thank you all! Glad you liked it.
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18/09/2010 15:35:50
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ERANUS
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Wanted to add my enthusiasim to the commentsabove, really great puzzle . Curious how the construction process was for such a puzzle.
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