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        <title>Issue 14 - Initial Thoughts!</title>
        <description> Just to say I downloaded a copy of Issue 14 yesterday and it looks the best yet!  I spent a very pleasant couple of hours yesterday afternoon sitting in my garden browsing through the pages and getting started on one or two of the puzzles.  In fact I now have rather red arms due to too much concentration and no sun-cream.  Fancy getting burnt in England in April!

Anyway, the first thing I had a go at was the first Heyawake.  Thank you Gareth for providing an easier one!  I'm pleased to say I managed this one without too much difficulty (hurray!) and am now ready to have a go at the second.

The cover Yajilin looks amazing - looking forward to the challenge of that one.  I'm also looking forward to the Tapa puzzles - I've never had a go at those before so it will be interesting to see how I get on.  All the usual favourites are in there - I never get fed up with the Consecutives, Odd Pair, Skyscrapers, all the Samurais, Killers, Calcudoku, Masyu, Slitherlink.  In short, not much I don't do, my least favourites being Hitori, Hashi and the large grid sudokus.

The Community Section also looks amazing - thanks Dave!  And to everyone who contributes - it's great to have such a large variety of puzzles to have a go at. I think it's a great idea of Grant's to provide easy. mediium and hard types of each of his puzzle types - in recognition of the fact that some of us need training up a bit in some of the puzzles.

Glad to see another of Nathan's labyrinths - please do print the 'irksome' one in the next issue Gareth!  

Other highlights for me are the Skyscraper Zeros and the Frameless Sudoku - Maree's NumCross looks impressive - and rather challenging!

So, all in all, a satisfied customer! :)</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Just to say I downloaded a copy of Issue 14 yesterday and it looks the best yet!  I spent a very pleasant couple of hours yesterday afternoon sitting in my garden browsing through the pages and getting started on one or two of the puzzles.  In fact I now have rather red arms due to too much concentration and no sun-cream.  Fancy getting burnt in England in April!<br />
<br />
Anyway, the first thing I had a go at was the first Heyawake.  Thank you Gareth for providing an easier one!  I'm pleased to say I managed this one without too much difficulty (hurray!) and am now ready to have a go at the second.<br />
<br />
The cover Yajilin looks amazing - looking forward to the challenge of that one.  I'm also looking forward to the Tapa puzzles - I've never had a go at those before so it will be interesting to see how I get on.  All the usual favourites are in there - I never get fed up with the Consecutives, Odd Pair, Skyscrapers, all the Samurais, Killers, Calcudoku, Masyu, Slitherlink.  In short, not much I don't do, my least favourites being Hitori, Hashi and the large grid sudokus.<br />
<br />
The Community Section also looks amazing - thanks Dave!  And to everyone who contributes - it's great to have such a large variety of puzzles to have a go at. I think it's a great idea of Grant's to provide easy. mediium and hard types of each of his puzzle types - in recognition of the fact that some of us need training up a bit in some of the puzzles.<br />
<br />
Glad to see another of Nathan's labyrinths - please do print the 'irksome' one in the next issue Gareth!  <br />
<br />
Other highlights for me are the Skyscraper Zeros and the Frameless Sudoku - Maree's NumCross looks impressive - and rather challenging!<br />
<br />
So, all in all, a satisfied customer! :)]]></description>
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