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sheepish wrote:
bluesign2k wrote: [*]Shaun for providing the entertainment with the Yot... you didn't think we'd let you forget that did you? :lol:
:oops: :oops: I got it right in the end :oops: :D
You will always be remembered for that solve! :lol:

Don't worry though, we all have our MPP embarrassments. :?
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Paradox wrote:Don't worry though, we all have our MPP embarrassments. :?
What could 'e possibly be referring to?? :?
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Ok so I have tried a few times to get on here but to no avail.

What a day!!

There are a few people who made this work. Firstly Allard and Gill for opening thier home to "us lot" once again. Its echo'd but yes a huge thanks.

Secondly....all of us! It was great to meet some new faces. Sadly we did not meet Mark76 but your contribution to our day was superb and thanks...(just look at that photo of Karl and the silver) we hope to see you at the next one.
allardwza wrote:
Paradox wrote:Don't worry though, we all have our MPP embarrassments. :?
What could 'e possibly be referring to?? :?
I think I will make note of that, "does anybody have a pencil I can use?"

Louis the box puzzle was a beauty! The message made it :lol: :lol:

I also had a play with a laby/box type thingy and I think I like it ;)

Bruce I think you may have killed my budget for the puzzles you bought along......seriously nice bits.
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Ali did you get my email?
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mhuti wrote:Ali did you get my email?
I got one from you yesterday that I replied too. please let me know if you got it.

You were the first person to send a picture of the puzzle but nobody has it 100% right yet. One person is 98% there.
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Refresh me on the criteria for the puzzle and I'll have another go and no I didn't get your return email. :?:
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Yeah, what they all wrote.

Thanks to all of us for making this the busiest MPP so far. There were too many puzzles to play with all of them, I did not even play with the puzzles that I asked some of you to bring along, sorry. Also too many people to have a chat with each one individually.

Ali your puzzle is an absolute marvel, an aha experience indeed. I think I just did the last 2%.

Also thanks for the many comments on my first self designed and produced puzzle. Your comments were very encouraging, I will definitely go on and make a harder one.

And of course thanks to Allard and Gill for facilitating another MPP, and again for the private after-party with even more puzzles, dinner, the opening bat (that is a tremendous puzzle, or should I say set of puzzles?), popplock T6 (not done, need to come back for that!), and a comfortable bed. This was the first time Birmingham airport security did not open my hand-baggage.

I am looking forward to meeting some of you again later this year!
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a-maze-ing wrote:Ali your puzzle is an absolute marvel, an aha experience indeed. I think I just did the last 2%.
I quite agree! I think I've found the solution and have emailed it to Ali... fingers crossed! :D
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Thanks Louis & Chris, you both have the correct solution and I must say its been great fun seeing the emails arrive with different photos and solutions. As you both know now there is only one correct solution.

Pictures can be posted but we should wait until a few more have completed it so that they get the ahahh moment. ;)
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KB64 wrote:
KB64 wrote: Mark - your mini Revos are a wonder - I solved the Silver but when I dropped into the Canyon and did the spin it was a moment of amazement that you had a working canyon on that tiny thing - incredible.
PS - Allard took a pic of me with the open mini Silver which I will be sending to Nigel to request access to the open Silver forum - hope your OK with that Nigel! :D

PSS - Even updated my sig! :shock:
If it caused a knowing smile, it did it's job. :)
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