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Saturday, 05 December 2009 |
By Andrew Collins
Sudoku is really the puzzle game that is meant for those individuals who want to play with numbers and logic. Given puzzles with varying difficult level, you might spend the whole day assigning the numbers 1 to 9 in the grid or you may extend your solving activity the next day. You need to have enough patience or else the Sudoku puzzle will make you go nuts.
A typical Sudoku puzzle game is composed of 81 cells which is the product of 9 rows and 9 columns. Furthermore, the puzzle is also divided into 9 sub-grids which contain 3 x 3 cells for each sub-grid. The rule is very simple. At the start of the game, 30 or more cells are initially filled up with the numbers from 1 to 9 (initially filled-up cells varies according to the difficulty level of the puzzle).
All you have to do is to fill up the remaining cells with numbers 1 to 9 to complete the puzzle. However, you need to satisfy the rule that "all numbers should only appear on each column, row, and |
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Saturday, 05 December 2009 |
By Ritchie Smythe
SOCIAL networking sites are getting to be very popular these past few years. In fact, even American politicians have found social media (which evolved along side with Information Technology) as a useful medium in reaching voters especially during elections.
ITs social networking sites also bring people closer. It allows us to know more people and get to be their friends later on.
Another feature of these social network sites is the ability to store uploaded images, messages, videos and other stuffs. Some of them also have instant messaging capabilities. Gaming is also one of its top features. Just like any other innovations, it also has its disadvantages.
Nuisance at Work
There is a growing concern among employers about their employees getting busy accessing these sites. There are even reports that some of these offices have prohibited their employees from opening social networking sites during working hours, unless their work requires them to.
Robert Half Technology, a US-based Information Technology recruitment group recently administered a survey on this particular concern.
Of the 100 respondents, 54 actually said that |
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