....anyway, what's new in my inbox...ah, netflix is currently promoting 'frankenstein' - how apposite.....in relation to sudoku '3D medusa'?....lol....sudoku is really quite addictive....takes you out of your comfort zone and trains your brain to etc etc...hmmm...but does it help dyslexia?....because icke had found out to his surprise that he had quite an aptitude for it, despite etc etc....see previous post...go figure:
oh and 'readability' is also important for the sight-challenged....i can remember carol vorderman talking about how when she first started - she'd blown up the puzzles upon a photocopier - to avoid straining her eyes....i can remember asking a japanese businessman on the metro, how to play it - he had been filling in the equivalent of the cryptic crossword in a newspaper....all of his notation in miniature...he politely explained as well as giving me beginner's tips...i'd been told at warwick by 'chizuko' that once she had managed to do her first sudoku puzzle - the sense of achievement had been huge...a real 'buzz' as it were....lol....really challenging but worth it etc etc....oh and when daldry asked me to 'have a go'...the third puzzle that i had tried, in the book that he had given me - well, i had rubbed out so much but badly - that he had laughed...that the tiny marks left - looked like chinese and therefore he couldn't read my answers at all....lol....it looked like a page of chinese miniature characters....anyway, yes - far too much strain upon the eyes...does your head in, in the end....best to blow it all up, like carol etc etc...go figure.
and what else?...a little bird tells me that this is all a pun around 'the head with many snakes' vs 'the snake with many heads'....ah, yes - remember all of the 'snake lines'....i.e. the mosaic-of-sorts upon the dining room floor of the MI imperial hotel, jaffa gate, jerusalem....and the history of it all.....allenby had stayed there, apparently etc etc...with a sidelong glance at the silk route, triads?...."the changing of allegiances" replies BI online...well, if you're going to rely upon china et al, more than Europe nowadays...MI6 and their 'crossword fiends' are at a bit out of touch, n'est-ce pas?...l'est etc etc.....go figure:
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