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WEDNESDAY 19 AUGUST | |||
1970 231st day - 134 days to come | |||
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Called "Renwal" before going there at lunch. Secretary didn't | |||
know anything about a package for me. Asked her to | |||
have <u>John Donahue</u> call me. He didn't. | |||
<u>Felicia</u> called. <u>Steve Barkoczy</u> was there with 14 <u>PUZZLE</u>s | |||
and would I like to see them. Jogged over at lunch. They | |||
were all variations of 8 cubes that are put together | |||
into a large cube with definite conditions to be met on | |||
the 6 faces. Some of them are as follows:- | |||
[drawing of square labeled "JUNE 1974"] | |||
There are 48 consecutive months on the faces. | |||
Object is to have the 6 faces of the large cube each | |||
show 4 months that are consecutive but with any | |||
arrangement on the face. | |||
[drawing of square with arrow pointing up drawn on face] | |||
The arrows are of 4 (I believe) different colors | |||
and object is to get four of the same color, pointed in | |||
same direction on each face. | |||
Another set had arrows all of same color and | |||
object is 4 in same direction. | |||
[drawing of square completely shaded "black"] | |||
The eight cubes have all the possible combinations of | |||
white and black faces, except all 6 white or all | |||
6 black. Object is either all same color on a face or | |||
the following 6 faces: | |||
[drawing of six squares, each divided into four equal quarters. each is colored differently.] | |||
(This is an easy one.) | |||
[drawing of square with diagonal, shaded half-"black" along left triangle] | |||
Different arrangements of bi-color faces. Object is | |||
to acheive various symmetries on each face: Double | |||
mirror is the hardess: Others are single mirror and | |||
rotational. | |||
Medical symbols with object either all the same | |||
or all different. | |||
Planet symbols with object to get all the same. | |||
Numbers that must add to the same total. (Won't send because of <u>GENIUS BLOCKS</u>. | |||
24 letters of alphabet repeated twice with object to | |||
get two pairs on each face. | |||
(Steve said that each was based on a different | |||
principle for solution.) | |||
Felicia doubts whether they will have much chance | |||
but will sent the first 6 above (exclusive of the 2nd | |||
with the arrows) to X. | |||
I mentioned <u>TRIP</u> and Felicia said that Steve was | |||
in direct communication with X concerning it. | |||
She had pictures of 3 games from a prospective client | |||
and wanted my opinion of them. | |||
<u>MOON SHOT</u>: A raised platform with projectors for launching | |||
objects onto it. Shoot as many as a number spun on | |||
a spinner and score for the area they land in. I pointed | |||
out that it was competitive to <u>TOTTER</u>. | |||
<u>SIXES</u>: Nothing more than <u>PARCHISI</u>. | |||
<u>GAME</u>: Using primitive blowers object is to blow a | |||
ping pong ball into various areas of a board with | |||
an interplanetary motif. Played competitively | |||
(cont. on 8/16) |