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Here is my entry for this month, wanted to enter with my favourite board game. Have a huge collection of major and mini expansions, but they are in my home in Shanghai, don't have a chance going to China anytime soon.



So here I changed to another type, this is part of my mathematical and logic puzzle books collection. And the opening one is my favourite amongst all. First published on 1915, (yes that's exactly 100 years ago.) re-print on 2007. The 2007 version is like photocopied, keeps almost everything on the 1915 edition, even with a prize offer which ended on Jan 1916. (I think there is a typo on the number of year.) Every puzzle here is illustrated with a nice picture and I appreciate both insight and the artwork from 100 years ago.

Took with my mini tablet - the BlackBerry Passport.

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The most addictive puzzle game since bubble breaker on WM6, 2048... Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch, taken with Google Nexus running CyanogenMod.
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Voting time.

Rules:
vote only once
no editing
don't vote for yourself

1.saponga - Nokia N900


2.juiceme - Jolla


3.robthebold - Nokia N9


4.Copernicus - HTC One M8


5.chenliangchen - BlackBerry Passport


6.rm250j - Google Nexus


I vote for juiceme. I love the angle and the light in that photo.
 

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1.saponga - Nokia N900
 

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#2 juiceme
 

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I'm voting for juiceme, as well.
 

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I've gotta go with #1, saponga. It's a beautiful picture of a superb puzzle toy (which drove me nuts when I was a kid ).
 

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#4 - Copernicus. Love the lateral light. As for the Rubick's cube, I was addict too but at that time, without internet, I didn't know that it could be solved with a few easy algorithms. These days anyone can learn how to solve it <5min with just 1 day of practice.
 

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Got to say 1. Saponga for the vibrant colors and simple geometry.
 

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Not a lot of votes this month but they still count. Here are the results.

1st place - juiceme and saponga, 3 votes each (Half-Life_4_Life, robthebold, imaginaryenemy, pichlo, Copernicus, juiceme)




2nd place - Copernicus, 1 vote (saponga)

Congrats to the winners, those were some nice photos for sure. juiceme and saponga, when you decide what theme will be covered this month send me a few lines about it so I could make a new thread. Thanks for posting, voting or just looking!
 

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