That definitely increased the challenge level.
Another cool thing about this puzzle is that it was from 1971, so the pieces are super thick. Putting the pieces together is very satisfying.
This one looks tough. It’s all the same shade of tan or blue.
This is awesome
Really cool picture! That’s definitely Montpelier.
I thought they would be too, but honestly it wasn’t that bad. The shades were all different enough to be clear where they belonged. The sky was the only part that was a little tedious, but even that was a slight gradient. All around fun puzzle.
This quote sounds like a promo for a porno.
Tis the season
Dude looks scrawny AF. You could take him
That aligns. The publishing date of the puzzle says 1970.
This puzzle looks really fun. I’ve never heard of BigPotato. What was the quality like?
I’m a software engineer working remotely, and this has been my final blocker with moving to Wayland. Most team chat and collaboration apps finally support full screen sharing on Wayland, but the existing implementation is buggy and unreliable.
I’ve wondered the same thing. It’s impressive.
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I had this issue about a year ago on my work Ubuntu computer. I think I solved it with Solaar. Sorry that’s not a more confident answer. I hope it’s a good lead for you.
My guess is skunks. They occasionally make a mess of my backyard
Anecdote about living on a well. We live in a new house in the New England. The cost of our water is the cost of the electricity to run the water pump. It’s not very expensive. The best part /s about having a well is when there’s a bad storm that knocks out power, we lose water. When neighbors in the area know a storm is coming, we have to take steps like filling our bathtubs with water to use for flushing our toilets and stocking up on gallons of water from the grocery store.
Wow. You have that thing wrapped like a cylinder. Cool image too.