A Conversation for How to Pass Time
Noughts and Crosses
caper_plip Started conversation Sep 5, 2001
Hi there!
When I'm killing time, I sometimes think of various stratagems of how one can win noughts and crosses for certain.
Silly, I know, but it does help you when someone asks - Would you like to play noughts and crosses?
I find it a good way for killing time!
Caper Plip
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Bagpuss Posted Sep 5, 2001
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Can I add that any board or card game is a terrific waste of time. One of the best is probably Battleships: despite hi-tech versions with realistic sounds etc. it can be played with just pencil and paper.
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braindead_geordie Posted Sep 6, 2001
dots and dashes is another game where you just need a sheet of paper and a pen. any number of people can play, and you can draw yourself any size grid you want, so it can take as long or as short a time as you choose. has kept me occupied during many a long and boring wait (like waiting for the rac to turn up).
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Bagpuss Posted Sep 6, 2001
I like "sprouts", but it doesn't tend to appeal much to non-mathematicians, it seems.
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aW Posted Sep 8, 2001
For more variation, give it a different name or use different symbols.
This also helps as an excuse to relate it to something else you're really meant to be doing, e.g. during a boring music rehearsal/performance/lesson, play semibreves(o) and double sharps(x).
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Sep 8, 2001
sprouts? is that the one where you put 4 random dots on a paper then take turns drawing lines between them and putting a dot somewhere on the new line, last person to draw a line wins?
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