Oh, the wiles of the internet. How it creates these things that suck us into its little black holey pit of wasted time. (Actually, my roommate and I talked about the internet and how time seems to go faster when one is on it, so we determined that the internet is really a black hole, and as you accelerate towards it, outside time (the rest of the world) seems to go faster and faster. (Apologies to Einstein for a really, really bad (and silly) interpretation of his ideas.))
Anyway.
My point is that I just discovered a new way to waste time: Sudoku online.
Don't follow that link! DON'T--
Ack. Too late.
I'm so sorry.
(But you do feel a little smarter when you get a puzzle all put together, so it's kind of a good thing, right?)
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My roommate is really addicted to that site. I always threaten to mess up her time average by leaving it running for a few hours before completing the puzzle....
I'm tempted to try sudoku, but I don't need another addiction.
Considering I can't do sudoku. . .I think I'm safe. However, I did find a website with all these logic puzzles on them, which I love doing. . .yeah, there were times I did those instead of homework.
My online addiction is finding dead people on FamilySearch Indexing.
I love my dead friends.
*pats herself virtuously on the head*
Don't worry about linking me, Beth. I found online sudoku years ago. Luckily Jacob bought me an electronic handheld device so I can play sudoku in the car or while lying in bed.
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