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simont ([personal profile] simont) wrote2002-07-23 01:53 pm

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I'm running out of things to do.

Went into town at lunchtime on Friday and bought "Ash: A Secret History", which seemed like a nice thick book which should have kept me occupied for some days. By the time I went round to the Gallery on Sunday, despite having also done all sorts of intensive geekery during the weekend, I'd finished it. Sometimes I wish I didn't read quite so fast.

Also my two-minute break activity of choice, when I'm sitting at a computer and don't immediately have the energy to do some work, has been to play Gnome Iagno (Othello/Reversi clone). Today I managed to defeat it by 51 pieces to 1 (with 12 squares left unoccupied on the board and no further moves available to either player, which was sort of fun) and then in a subsequent game I wiped all its pieces out totally. I think this is as good as I'm realistically going to get playing against this thing, so I either need a better computer opponent or a new game of some sort.

Honestly. If this goes on, I might actually have to find something productive to do...

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[personal profile] zotz 2002-07-23 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
It has strategy, certainly, but I remain unconvinced that it is at all deep in the sense that chess or go are. I'll concede that it's deeper than very shallow games. I'm willing to be convinced, mind, if you know stuff about it that I don't.