I left the acrostic puzzle solver running all night. Strangely, it doesn't appear to have found any 8x8 acrostics with the aspell dictionary, while it's found thousands of 7x7 ones. I would have expected at least one or two 8x8s.
Anyway, the script (basically unchanged, just easier to download and play) and the 7x7 puzzles are available.



Comments
2010-03-15 17:33
So, A lot of the problems w ith TG stem from repoze.what. We are working on it. I've b een collaborating with G [...]
2010-03-13 14:54
Thanks. At the moment I haven 't created an icon for the pac kage. Some day I'll hook up t he tablet and draw one : [...]
2010-03-12 22:53
Nice work; thanks! FWIW, I' ve packaged both RunSnakeRun a nd SquareMap for Fedora, so it should be possible to i [...]
2010-03-12 19:21
Fascinating spam pattern; half of the comments are textbook blog spam (generic comments, t rivially reworded text o [...]
2010-03-12 19:05
Thanks, how did that manage to be wrong for so long?
2010-03-12 17:11
I just noticed a typo in your site's subtitle: "Plumblin g Life's Depths" should be "Pl umbing Life's Depths" [...]
2010-03-12 16:29
re-configured to work are unab le to obtain virtualenv mean t hat isn 't possible to develop ?or I've misunderstood y [...]
2010-03-10 10:27
Turbo gear was though a long a waited release and people call ed it very nice but the small problems in it really ma [...]
2010-03-02 08:56
Thanks!
2010-03-01 22:40
Actually I do use setuptools for RSR. I just haven't yet got out of the Python 2.3 habi t of avoiding "extra" ar [...]
2010-03-01 19:57
Thanks! That was me.
2010-03-01 19:14
Oh, you're not using setuptool s/distribute? I got so used t o packages explicitly listing their dependencies in th [...]
2010-03-01 18:59
Yup, the SquareMap package is a dependency. easy_install Sq uareMap should pull it in. wx Python is also a depende [...]
2010-03-01 18:49
Release early, release often! (Incidentally, when I easy_ install RunSnakeRun 2.0.0b4, I 'm unable to start it: R [...]
2010-02-24 10:11
I wasn't actually there, just read the slides. I really like the characterization "PyPy is Shirt Origami research."