> @"Alex Divine" said:
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> Right on. Thanks a bunch!
np! also, an earlier 40's PT (airplane game) has a weird game that I think we would see a similar one in the future at this rate. so def check that out
@TheMikey thanks!!! I am having troubling processing it haha.
I did Game1, 2, and 4, respectively, before I did 3, which gave me 15 minutes to figure it out with little pressure.
PT 57 Game 3 destroyed me during a full length PT the other day. After looking up the explanation, found that many regard it as one of the most difficult LG's.
https://7sage.com/lesson/inout-game-1-questions-part-1/?ss_completed_lesson=1197 "IF YOU DON'T KNOW CONDITIONALS YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS DOING THIS TEST" - LOL.
Daniel said he will post the dropbox link to the Powerpoint files in the discussion forum later.
We went through PT 12 Passage 1 and PT42 Passage 2 (Lichtenstein).
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> @BinghamtonDave said:
> Is the rule you referenced on a game about appetizers and main dish recipes? Is the N "Nutmeg?" I think this might hold one of the keys to understanding the subtlety here.
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