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German train station Sue/Ok
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DotCom  From NYC
First here too!
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DotCom  From NYC
Regarding yesterday's question:Judy: I put the corners into their place, pile the middle pieces in the bottom left and the side pieces high or left on their sides then use bottom right corner to collect all right edge, top right corner to collect all top edge etc, then use top of center pieces to collect centers by rows and lay them in.
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Ev  From N.C. mountains
Thanks, Sue/OK, a fun puzzle.
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Kate  From Sydney
Great picture. Thanks Sue! Very efficient those Germans!
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DotCom  From NYC
Judy, Just place a top piece over a bottom piece ans click on the white space near it and you'll see the bottom piece jump to the top of the pile.
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ntd  From NC
Judy, if you use the above procedure you are not doing the puzzle you are just moving the pieces. No challenge with that method. I am the worst at puzzles but just be patient and as you do more they get easier. This is an interesting picture of normal events!!!
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Ian  From Sydney
Sue, whiich station is this? We recently travelled from Amsterdam to Frankfurt on the ICE train. The bits when it travelled at 300 kph were spectacular and exciting.
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ntd  From NC
Also, Judy, be sre to use the Zoom in feature. It sometimes helps.
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Candace  From Lauderdale by the Sea, FL
Fun, at first I thought this was a spider web
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Helena  From Pretoria, South Africa
This is an old picture, but still fun to do!
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Judy  From Oklahoma City, OK
Thanks, DotCom and ntd for your ideas! I find all the border pieces and put them on their respective sides of the puzzle, then start working them around. I enjoy the way they jump together when I find a match -- must be like true first love. You know, 'John!' 'Marsha!' Etc. You guys are great! Ian how nice to see you back at the keyboard.
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Elizabeth  From Portarlington, Victoria
I love the ones that appear black and white and the colour emerges as the puzzle takes shape.
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Sheryl  From Virginia
Really enjoyed the photo.
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cliff  From Nashville,TN
1/25/08
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Martha  From Clinton, Tn.
Good picture, fun puzzle. January 31,08
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