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clanky06
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MGC, Timothy E. Parker and XBox 360
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November 08, 2007, 08:33:19 PM »
clanky6 - 8:26 PM ET November 8, 2007 (#51916 of 51916)
Timothy E. Parker
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Timothy E. Parker
I know there was an earlier thread involving some controversy. I'm reminded of a past Regis Philbin Millionaire episode where one of the "Three Wise Men" was Charles Preston, introduced by Regis as "America's foremost authority on crosswords and acrostics." I imagine that's controversal also.
The latest MGC episodes have an XBox 360 tie-in. Ads running on the program announce that crosswords are coming to XBox Live Arcade. My son and son-in-law play Halo 3 on XBox Live (uses an Internet DSL connection). I'm curious about solving a crossword puzzle using a game controller!
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clemon79
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MGC, Timothy E. Parker and XBox 360
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[quote name=\'clanky06\' post=\'169133\' date=\'Nov 8 2007, 05:33 PM\']
I'm curious about solving a crossword puzzle using a game controller!
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Doable, but it would make way more sense to plug a USB keyboard or a ChatPad in.
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MGC, Timothy E. Parker and XBox 360
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November 08, 2007, 09:46:25 PM »
[quote name=\'clanky06\' post=\'169133\' date=\'Nov 8 2007, 08:33 PM\']
clanky6 - 8:26 PM ET November 8, 2007 (#51916 of 51916)
Timothy E. Parker
Seems to be quite busy.
Timothy E. Parker
I know there was an earlier thread involving some controversy. I'm reminded of a past Regis Philbin Millionaire episode where one of the "Three Wise Men" was Charles Preston, introduced by Regis as "America's foremost authority on crosswords and acrostics." I imagine that's controversal also.
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Six words:
Him and Shortz. Steel cage match.
That'll settle it once and for all.
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