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(I received this in an email - Word doc format. I was especially fond of the humor since I served a 2 year mission in South Africa.)
You are a South African bush pilot. You fly in some critical medical supplies, and enjoy a quick lunch at the hospital.
It’s a stifling 100 degrees in the shade and you’re eager to get back up to the cool, high blue yonder.
On the way back to your plane, you discover that the only bit of shade, within 1 mile, has become very popular… You start calculating the distance to the plane door and wonder…
“Do I feel lucky today?”

Last week my manager sent out a SuDoku puzzle along with our next meeting agenda. She said it was a moderate puzzle that they say takes about 20 minutes to solve. Well, I spend the next hour and a half working on it, and I printed about 5 copies before I got it right.
Well, that was the first time I’ve ever heard of SuDoku, but apparently it is becoming quite popular. I just happened upon this pocket pc version that kept me busy all night last night!

If you want to try it out, you can find the game here: Mastersoft SuDoku