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One year ago tomorrow, the Summer Sale began.
The year before it arrived around the 14th.
Pray it comes as soon as it did last year.
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zeogold: *suddenly becomes frightened about what his search history must look like*
Well, I've got nothing to hide. My last searches, in reverse order...
hot as balls
soap on a rope
injecting puzzles
eating puzzle pieces
tommy gun
standing shark
:-)
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AgentBirdnest: It is officially hot as balls here. 40ºC (103ºF) ,'','','',','','',,','',',,'',:-|
*sends Agent the balmy 18.2°C (64.7°F) from Hamburg* :)
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AgentBirdnest: injecting puzzles
eating puzzle pieces
If you want a puzzle that badly, I've got plenty.
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AgentBirdnest: It is officially hot as balls here. 40ºC (103ºF) ,'','','',','','',,','',',,'',:-|
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ElTerprise: *sends Agent the balmy 18.2°C (64.7°F) from Hamburg* :)
*superstande laughing in the distance*
Post edited June 04, 2016 by zeogold
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ElTerprise: *sends Agent the balmy 18.2°C (64.7°F) from Hamburg* :)
Haaaaaaaaaaaayeeeaaahhhhhhh... Thanks. [ultimate relaxation mode: ON] u__u
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zeogold: If you want a puzzle that badly, I've got plenty.
*superstande laughing in the distance*
Won't argue with you on that. Finland might be colder. And to be honest the temperatur didn't drop by much. We had around 23°C (no °F this time, deal with SI-Units (SI derived units) ^^ ) at midday and the 18.2°C is the current one at 1 a.m. :)

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AgentBirdnest: Haaaaaaaaaaaayeeeaaahhhhhhh... Thanks. [ultimate relaxation mode: ON] u__u
You're welcome :)
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ElTerprise: Finland might be colder.
http://data.whicdn.com/images/25145467/large.jpg
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zeogold: If you want a puzzle that badly, I've got plenty.
*superstande laughing in the distance*
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ElTerprise: Won't argue with you on that. Finland might be colder. And to be honest the temperatur didn't drop by much. We had around 23°C (no °F this time, deal with SI-Units (SI derived units) ^^ ) at midday and the 18.2°C is the current one at 1 a.m. :)
I can deal wit SI-U but I still insist that Pi R Rounded.
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ElTerprise: Finland might be colder.
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zeogold: http://data.whicdn.com/images/25145467/large.jpg
That looks so good right now. I was thinking of turning on the air so I could enjoy a hot cup of coffee. :-)
Post edited June 04, 2016 by EndreWhiteMane
Hm...i never knew that Finland belonged to the Southern Hemisphere...(even in Rovaniemi it's around 5-6°C)
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EndreWhiteMane: I can deal wit SI-U but I still insist that Pi R Rounded.
Fair enough :)
Reminds me of one mathematics lesson i had when our teacher told us that one particular mathematical operation smelled like pi xD
Post edited June 04, 2016 by ElTerprise
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zeogold: *suddenly becomes frightened about what his search history must look like*
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AgentBirdnest: Well, I've got nothing to hide. My last searches, in reverse order...
hot as balls
soap on a rope
injecting puzzles
eating puzzle pieces
tommy gun
standing shark
:-)
Fascinating, especially eating puzzle pieces. :-)
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ElTerprise: Finland might be colder.
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zeogold: http://data.whicdn.com/images/25145467/large.jpg
Speaking of puzzles, do you know of any inexpensive puzzle printing software? Something where I could use my own picture and it would overlay the puzzle pieces for me to cut out.
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EndreWhiteMane: Speaking of puzzles, do you know of any inexpensive puzzle printing software? Something where I could use my own picture and it would overlay the puzzle pieces for me to cut out.
Can't say I do, but I know of a website where you can use your own picture, pay some money, and they'll send you a physical puzzle.
http://www.createjigsawpuzzles.com/
If you go through the entire process of picking a puzzle and number of pieces, then go to "start your design" and upload an image, you'll see a preview of what it looks like. You could open this preview in a new tab and print it out and use that.
It would be a little difficult to precisely cut out most jigsaw puzzle pieces considering the shape of them. Are you looking for a less-traditional shape, such as triangles or squares?
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EndreWhiteMane: Speaking of puzzles, do you know of any inexpensive puzzle printing software? Something where I could use my own picture and it would overlay the puzzle pieces for me to cut out.
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zeogold: Can't say I do, but I know of a website where you can use your own picture, pay some money, and they'll send you a physical puzzle.
http://www.createjigsawpuzzles.com/
If you go through the entire process of picking a puzzle and number of pieces, then go to "start your design" and upload an image, you'll see a preview of what it looks like. You could open this preview in a new tab and print it out and use that.
It would be a little difficult to precisely cut out most jigsaw puzzle pieces considering the shape of them. Are you looking for a less-traditional shape, such as triangles or squares?
What I was going to do is mount it to foam core board and cut it with a stencil cutter. That's like an x-acto knife but has a fine blade and swivels. The pieces would be quite large, about a dozen pieces per puzzle. Each piece would contain one element of an overall subject.
Think like each food group make up an overall balanced diet.

Edit: That website is awesome, low prices too. Thanks!
Post edited June 04, 2016 by EndreWhiteMane
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EndreWhiteMane: What I was going to do is mount it to foam core board and cut it with a stencil cutter. That's like an x-acto knife but has a fine blade and swivels. The pieces would be quite large, about a dozen pieces per puzzle. Each piece would contain one element of an overall subject.
Oh, that's all you want? A dozen pieces? In that case, this might work instead:
http://www.timvandevall.com/templates/make-your-own-jigsaw-puzzle-templates/
You can sort of put it together in Word if you follow this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWQrefPtb4Y
I'm sure there are other tutorials on how to do so in other Microsoft Office applications, such as PowerPoint.
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EndreWhiteMane: What I was going to do is mount it to foam core board and cut it with a stencil cutter. That's like an x-acto knife but has a fine blade and swivels. The pieces would be quite large, about a dozen pieces per puzzle. Each piece would contain one element of an overall subject.
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zeogold: Oh, that's all you want? A dozen pieces? In that case, this might work instead:
http://www.timvandevall.com/templates/make-your-own-jigsaw-puzzle-templates/
You can sort of put it together in Word if you follow this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWQrefPtb4Y
I'm sure there are other tutorials on how to do so in other Microsoft Office applications, such as PowerPoint.
Perfect! Thank you. :-)