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20050613 Monday June 13, 2005
Sudoku and the Fearless Vampire Killers
$ man su su - become superuser or another user $ man sudo sudo - execute a command as another user $ man sudoku No manual entry for sudoku.

OK, so sudoku doesn't ship with any standard UNIX... yet... :)

Over the weekend I got hooked on Sudoku, a deterministic, NP-complete number puzzle that was first published in New York in the late 1970's, became popular in Japan in the 1980's and is now becoming increasingly popular worldwide.

What a pleasure it is to "play" a simple number puzzle that requires no CPU cycles and can easily be solved with pencil and paper.

I have never been into modern computer games with advanced graphics and sound. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but a game that engages the mind appeals far more to me than one that bombards my sensory neural pathways.

The same applies to my (some would say, warped) taste in movies. I couldn't care less for special affects, CGI and all that, though I am quite a fan of animation. But even then, I am far more fascinated by Aardman's plasticine characters than Pixar's smileyhappyfriendly computer-generated ones.

Speaking of movies, I love a good spoof movie, especially a good spoof spook movie. I watched Roman Polanski's 1967 comedy The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me but Your Teeth Are in My Neck. What a laugh! I had no idea what it was going to be like, but I knew it would be interesting when the MGM lion turned into a vampire with fangs. And when Alfred, played by Roman Polanski himself, peeped "Wolf!" in a pathetic frightened voice, I knew I was in for a good laugh. Dublin-born Jack MacGowran is hilarious in his role as Professor Abronsius.



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Comments:

Hi, I read your blog about SuDoku on Linux - I have also become addicted and have written a Linux version of the SuDoku - it comes with a few starting grids. Take a look. I wrote this using Qt and have compiled the executable - I hope this is all that is needed to run the application on your Linux. I would like any feedback that you have...

Posted by Chris Baker on June 20, 2005 at 12:58 PM IST #

Hi, I read your blog about SuDoku on Linux - I have also become addicted and have written a Linux version of the SuDoku - it comes with a few starting grids. Take a look. I wrote this using Qt and have compiled the executable - I hope this is all that is needed to run the application on your Linux. I would like any feedback that you have... http://www.freewebs.com/crbaker/sudoku/index.htm

Posted by Chris Baker on June 20, 2005 at 01:02 PM IST #

Hi, I have just written a SuDoku application for linux. I would like someone to take a look for me. If you would like to have a look. I can send you the link. My comments keep getting rejected becuase of SPAM for some reason - I can assure you this is not SPAM. Thanks.

Posted by Chris Baker on June 20, 2005 at 01:05 PM IST #

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