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Bitter Critter
Level 1: 10 points
Alltime Score: 15 points
Last Logged In: September 27th, 2008
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Urawaza by copystar January 31st, 2013 8:15 AM

So I work in a library that is currently suffering from a laptop theft problem. Students leave their things in their cubicle or desk to go to the bathroom, and when they return they find their laptop is no longer there. Seating can be a premium in ...

5 + 28 points :: 2 comments :: 6 votes
Things You Can Run Through by copystar January 2nd, 2010 1:37 PM

You can run out of toilet paper but can you run through it?

5 + 14 points :: 2 comments :: 5 votes
Everyday Life by copystar September 22nd, 2008 5:37 AM

I live this task. I'm currently at home with a 5 month old girl. Raising a child is labour, but not work. Teaching your child is education but not school. Furthermore, I'm on currently on maternity leave from work - which is a school. And my cowor...

15 + 5 points :: 4 comments :: 5 votes
Player Photograph by copystar September 21st, 2008 12:00 AM

I am a mosaic. An amalgam. A masala.

10 + 5 points :: 1 comment :: 1 vote
Manual Fractal Art by copystar September 12th, 2008 1:33 PM

The Jurassic Park Fractal The Dragon's Curve fractal is also known as The Jurassic Park fractal because each chapter in the book of the same name begins with an iteration of it. The Dragon's Curve by help im a bear and Doktor Harmon is really quite...

15 + 30 points :: 1 comment :: 6 votes
Fight the Future by copystar August 10th, 2008 5:49 PM

They say that even a broken clock is right twice a day. They are wrong.

15 + 20 points :: 2 comments :: 4 votes
Leave Clues by copystar August 8th, 2008 10:18 AM

There are only three other places where these clues could have been placed. Can you name these places?

15 + 40 points :: 6 comments :: 8 votes
Map Your Life by copystar August 3rd, 2008 8:35 AM

Robert Putnam [a Harvard political scientist] likes to imagine that there is a triangle, its points comprising where you sleep, where you work, and where you shop. In a canonical English village, or in a university town, the sides of that triangle ar...

15 + 75 points :: 7 comments :: 15 votes