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Between leap day, “springing forward” one hour, and post-ACPT lag, this cartoon is either six days late or one day early — take your pick.
Great, just what we need: white squares running away from our pencils.
Do you realize that means 3,530 puzzles to solve till then, for those really determined contestants? It boggles my mind!
Neither early nor late……just on time.
There should be *something* to remind me to check for blank spaces!!!
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Between leap day, “springing forward” one hour, and post-ACPT lag, this cartoon is either six days late or one day early — take your pick.
Great, just what we need: white squares running away from our pencils.
Do you realize that means 3,530 puzzles to solve till then, for those really determined contestants? It boggles my mind!
Neither early nor late……just on time.
There should be *something* to remind me to check for blank spaces!!!