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I just solved a short quote from Ezra Pound in just over thirty seconds, checked the records to see how I did, and found I held the fastest time...I'd solved it before in twenty.
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Still pretty darn fast!
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No need to be embarrassed.
I've failed to beat my own record on a puzzle more than once, and I don't hold all that many records. And most of my records are for puzzles that no one has done very fast. I just feel happy on those few occasions when I do either beat or hold a record. |
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I just solved a cryptogram in 55 sec. that I held the record at 27 sec. Guess my brain was working faster that day.
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On the rare occassions I come across ones I have the record on, I usually solve it slower the second time around. I can't ever remember solving it the first time. I hit one the other day. I solved it in 50 seconds. It was an "average" one. I got the record. The previous time was 80 seconds by ferrym85. It didn't seem all that difficult. Someone should have solved it in 19 seconds. It had a solve percentage of 53.1% What's up with that?
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When I hit something with a fairly high record, like 50 seconds or more, I just figure than bansaisequoia hasn't gotten that one yet.
I've hit a couple where I've beaten the record by 10 seconds or more, but that is unusual. |
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