I live in Oakland, California and I blog about books mostly, and also about anything else I think is important or interesting.
My pledge to you and to myself is that I will never post unless I have something to say.
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hi steven i am looking at your blog and i like your pic
I wasn’t sure where to leave this comment since it wasn’t completely content-specific; I hope this isn’t too much of an intrusion.
I just want to share my puzzle website with you, http://www.webkendoku.com.
It is a place where you can play online KenKen games. According to Wikipedia, KenKen is logic and math puzzle developed by a Japanese mathematics teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto for the classroom.
Also, other math teachers have found it useful with their students.
Thank you for your time and again I hope this was not too much of an intrusion.
Cheers.
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alejandra brown said
hi steven i am looking at your blog and i like your pic
kendoku said
I wasn’t sure where to leave this comment since it wasn’t completely content-specific; I hope this isn’t too much of an intrusion.
I just want to share my puzzle website with you, http://www.webkendoku.com.
It is a place where you can play online KenKen games. According to Wikipedia, KenKen is logic and math puzzle developed by a Japanese mathematics teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto for the classroom.
Also, other math teachers have found it useful with their students.
Thank you for your time and again I hope this was not too much of an intrusion.
Cheers.
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