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Obviously I also agree with Dave.
Kevin.
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From: Dave Foster=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: Tonight's Puzzler
I have to agree with Robin. I find it a very useful tool to use =
imagery and reasoning to understand other peoples problems/findings. It =
helps me to look outside the box when I see everyone else respond with =
answers from their own logical thinking and compare them with my own =
thoughts. It gets me away from having "tunnel vision" where once I =
determine what I think it is, I spend all night looking for that one =
problem. That's a bad habit. So I like to see other ideas and other =
abstract thoughts that might lend to me knowing other solutions. I =
don't think someone would honestly come here with a puzzler that is so =
commonly known like a coin in between some keys and think we could or =
could not guess that. That is just nonsensical. Certain situations are =
great for deductive reasoning, and some are not. I guess I expect =
anyone willing to submitt a puzzler would know where the line is drawn =
between the two.
Dave Foster =20
Hold on there.I for one find the puzzlers educational.Reading the=20
various guesses is a good excercise in deductive reasoning.Sometimes I =
have the answer or get it by seeing wrong answers.I think it is good=20
practice in trouble shooting,and if it is a problem you haven't=20
encountered yet,It can be stored away in the mind.And when you=20
actually come across it you might just have a solution and save=20
yourself alot of time. =20
Robin Olson
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