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  • Read a book and listen to some tunes, do a sudoko or a puzzle of your choice and when you tire of that try a movie or game, when the movie is over go back to the book for a while before watching another movie.

    Handling More Than 12 Hours on a Plane? | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • If you need some company instead of playing sudoko .... just let me know.

    Something Works! kittenpie 2008

  • We now have machines to solve sudoko problems created by machines designed to create sodoko problems.

    Archive 2009-01-01 doyle 2009

  • We now have machines to solve sudoko problems created by machines designed to create sodoko problems.

    Our kids are being jobbed doyle 2009

  • The last decade of brain research has clearly revealed that people who daily do something to exercise their brains, like play sudoko or crossword, puzzles actually keep their brains younger and fitter.

    Dr. Tian Dayton: Why New York City is Good for the Brain 2009

  • If you teach, you've seen it in class: the student playing sudoko, texting, whatever, claiming that they're multi-tasking and paying good attention to the discussion.

    A Murky Place Bardiac 2008

  • Read a book and listen to some tunes, do a sudoko or a puzzle of your choice and when you tire of that try a movie or game, when the movie is over go back to the book for a while before watching another movie.

    Handling More Than 12 Hours on a Plane? | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Don't think you can do a sudoko or your mascara and that your fare provides you with a meter wide perimeter around your body.

    Two Tales from the TTC - And She Knits Too! 2008

  • Don't think you can do a sudoko or your mascara and that your fare provides you with a meter wide perimeter around your body.

    February 2008 2008

  • If you teach, you've seen it in class: the student playing sudoko, texting, whatever, claiming that they're multi-tasking and paying good attention to the discussion.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Bardiac 2008

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