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Solitaire
- Eneida (11th Feb 2005 - 14:45:33)
Since getting a new computer and a beautiful little mouse last month I've become addicted to Solitaire!! However, I've no idea what is considered a respectable score. So far, my highest score has been 11608 plus a bonus of 10920, but I'm getting faster every day.
What's the sort of score I should be aiming for? just curious...
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Re: Solitaire
- Alex Cameron (11th Feb 2005 - 18:52:53)
Ah the scourge of bosses everywhere, and the saviour of all clock-watching corporate lackeys. I'm convinced that almost all the office staff i know in either middle-management or administrative positions define their entire day around the progress they've made with that game....;)
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Re: Solitaire
- S (14th Feb 2005 - 11:11:50)
God it's so boring. I'd prefer it if companies offered HL2/1942/Doom or alike on all their servers and allowed people to all log in at lunch and get into some team building ass kicking for an hour.
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Re: Solitaire
- Alex Cameron (14th Feb 2005 - 18:29:16)
Steve - what an utterly cool idea. I'm putting that into my weekly memo.
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Re: Solitaire
- S (15th Feb 2005 - 08:35:26)
Well one of my offices have a weekly lunchtime XBox league. They play Halo and some other games against each other in teams of 4. Microsoft do this all the time, the pull down the plasma screens and meet up nightly.
I'd prefer PC based 1942, Vietnam, HL2 or Doom. We are building a replication kit in my office on it's own LAN so that we can do just this, oh and some work aswell but thats obviously second in importance.
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