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"Hughes, B." <omn### [at] charternet> wrote in message
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> Yea! I beat that number anyway. Proof in screenshot:
>
> http://www.3digitaleyes.com/misc/sloyd3-in50moves.jpg
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> Great fun to play, always liked these for there simplicity and yet takes
> some thinking too. Good work on it Mr. Prust.
Thanks!!!! :-) I was really inspired by Apache's work. I only wish I could
have made it look as good as he did :-)
> There is a peg game my Dad helped with for Junior Achievement (kids
learning
> about business) here in the USA way back in the 1970's. They made them out
> of wood, were triangle shaped and used golf tees stuck in the holes.
Looking
> for a picture of one I found this instead, looks more interesting:
> http://www.golfun.net/PegGolf.htm
Oh, now I remember this game! I used to play it when I was little. I just
didn't recognize it because it wasn't triangular. Cool! That explains the
name, too.
Thanks for the encouragement, guys!!!
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- Respectfully,
Dan
http://<broken link>
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