1968_Sackson_301_October 09.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1968_Sackson_301_October 09.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_301_October 09.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1968
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
10/7
WEDNESDAY 9 OCTOBER
1968 283rd day - 83 days to come
Finished up EXECUTIVE DECISION completely, including the
rules which BB finished typing.
Called Hilda Landsman of "Bygones" and asked her about
REX. She has been sick and hasn't unpacked from last show.
When she prepares for the next show about the middle of
next month she should find it and will get in touch with me.
Called Monroe [crossed out] Carmel of Flaghouse. At present they
are not interested in games. ESP TEST KIT did all right
but it is falling off.
At post office picked up the package (which was brought yes-
terday when no-one was home) form Parker. it con-
tained TOTALLY--, ANOTHER, WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? and
FITTING AND PROPER. Quite a few dots were off the latter.
Called Arthur in evening. Yesterday he had asked me to keep
BORDERLINE quiet and I asked him to do the same with
PATTERNS II. Told him of my new scoring for my game
and that I liked his.
Helping Dale with her math homework ran across something that might
work into a GAME.
There are 3 companies - A, B & C who are competing for leader-
ship in 4 sections of the country. A competes in all, B in all
except in the east, & C in all except the north. There are 36
possibilities to their performance as follows
[table split into two columns across bottom of page.
column headings: Leader in East, Leader in South, Leader in North, Leader in West
Row 1: P1, A, A, A, A
Row 2: P2, A, A, A, A
Row 3: P3, A, A, A, A
Row 4: P4, A, A, B, A
Row 5: P5, A, A, B, B
Row 6: P6, A, A, B, C
Row 7: P7, A, B, A, A
Row 8: P8, A, B, A, B
Row 9: P9, A, B, A, C
Row 10: P10, A, B, B, A
Row 11: P11, A, B, B, B
Row 12: P12, A, B, B, C
Row 13: P13, A, C, A, A
Row 14: P14, A, C, A, B
Row 15: P15, A, C, A, C
Row 16: P16, A, C, B, A
Row 17: P17, A, C, B, B
Row 18: P18, A, C, B, C
Row 19: P19, C, A A, A
Row 20: P20, C, A, A, D
Row 21: P21, C, A, A, C
Row 22: P22, C, A, B, A
Row 23: P23, C, A, B, B
Row 24: P24, C, A, B, C
Row 25: P25, C, B, A, A
Row 26: P26, C, B, A, B
Row 27: P27, C, B, A, C
Row 28: P28, C, B, B, A
Row 29: P29, C, B, B, B
Row 30: P30, C, B, B, C
Row 31: P31, C, C, A, A
Row 32: P32, C, C, A, B
Row 33: P33, C, C, A, C
Row 34: P34, C, C, B, A
Row 35: P35, C, C, B, B
Row 36: P36, C, C, B, C]
(cont. on 10/7)
WEDNESDAY 9 OCTOBER
1968 283rd day - 83 days to come
Finished up EXECUTIVE DECISION completely, including the
rules which BB finished typing.
Called Hilda Landsman of "Bygones" and asked her about
REX. She has been sick and hasn't unpacked from last show.
When she prepares for the next show about the middle of
next month she should find it and will get in touch with me.
Called Monroe [crossed out] Carmel of Flaghouse. At present they
are not interested in games. ESP TEST KIT did all right
but it is falling off.
At post office picked up the package (which was brought yes-
terday when no-one was home) form Parker. it con-
tained TOTALLY--, ANOTHER, WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? and
FITTING AND PROPER. Quite a few dots were off the latter.
Called Arthur in evening. Yesterday he had asked me to keep
BORDERLINE quiet and I asked him to do the same with
PATTERNS II. Told him of my new scoring for my game
and that I liked his.
Helping Dale with her math homework ran across something that might
work into a GAME.
There are 3 companies - A, B & C who are competing for leader-
ship in 4 sections of the country. A competes in all, B in all
except in the east, & C in all except the north. There are 36
possibilities to their performance as follows
[table split into two columns across bottom of page.
column headings: Leader in East, Leader in South, Leader in North, Leader in West
Row 1: P1, A, A, A, A
Row 2: P2, A, A, A, A
Row 3: P3, A, A, A, A
Row 4: P4, A, A, B, A
Row 5: P5, A, A, B, B
Row 6: P6, A, A, B, C
Row 7: P7, A, B, A, A
Row 8: P8, A, B, A, B
Row 9: P9, A, B, A, C
Row 10: P10, A, B, B, A
Row 11: P11, A, B, B, B
Row 12: P12, A, B, B, C
Row 13: P13, A, C, A, A
Row 14: P14, A, C, A, B
Row 15: P15, A, C, A, C
Row 16: P16, A, C, B, A
Row 17: P17, A, C, B, B
Row 18: P18, A, C, B, C
Row 19: P19, C, A A, A
Row 20: P20, C, A, A, D
Row 21: P21, C, A, A, C
Row 22: P22, C, A, B, A
Row 23: P23, C, A, B, B
Row 24: P24, C, A, B, C
Row 25: P25, C, B, A, A
Row 26: P26, C, B, A, B
Row 27: P27, C, B, A, C
Row 28: P28, C, B, B, A
Row 29: P29, C, B, B, B
Row 30: P30, C, B, B, C
Row 31: P31, C, C, A, A
Row 32: P32, C, C, A, B
Row 33: P33, C, C, A, C
Row 34: P34, C, C, B, A
Row 35: P35, C, C, B, B
Row 36: P36, C, C, B, C]
(cont. on 10/7)
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