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Played <u>COMPUTER BINGO</u> (<u>DATA</u>) with Earl and Claude. Started  <br>
Played <u>COMPUTER BINGO</u> (<u>DATA</u>) with Earl and Claude. Started  <br>
before <u>Issie</u> (Earl's friend) came. He joined with Earl and  <br>
before <u>Issie</u> (Earl's friend) came. He joined with Earl and  <br>
they won,
they won, beating me by having 6 vertical columns to  <br>
my 5. I went first and I decided to allow all players  <br>
the same number of turns. (Earl's friend is <u>Issie Rothman</u>.)  <br>
<u>Claude</u> complained, rightly, that a player who just  <br>
didn't happen to get a "sorting" card of a particular  <br>
color had no chance of winning. Decided on a rule  <br>
that a player could on his turn use two "sorting" cards  <br>
of any color or colors to "sort" any other color he wished.  <br>
(At first considered 3 for 1.)  <br>
<u>Claude</u> suggested putting plastic over the cards for  <br>
keeping track of the <s>cards</s> data cards a player has  <br>
"sorted" after I said I'd like to use a grease pencil.  <br>
I asked if transparent contact would work and he was  <br>
(cont. on 5/7)