Saturday, February 04, 2006

Accounting Made Easy

It's Saturday morning and I'm sitting in an accounting office answering phones. It doesn't get much more exciting than this, let me tell you. Since I've been here, the phone has only rung twice and only one person has come in to drop off documents. Meanwhile, I've been sitting here drinking tea and working on Su Doku puzzles.

This accounting firm is my Dad's. He opened it in early 1981 and has been rolling ever since. If you ever need quality tax assistance, financial planning, business planning, or investment advice, just come here: Pratt & Associates.

Now that I have the gratuitous advertisement out of the way, has anyone who reads this tried fiddling around with Su Doku? I was at Barnes & Noble last night and picked up "Su Doku for Dummies" and it seems to be--

(Ooh. Just had two phonecalls in two minutes. That was exciting.)

--pretty fun. I've heard of the whole Su Doku thing before. All I knew was that it was a bunch of numbers that couldn't repeat in their respective rows, numbers, and boxes. Other than that, I had no idea what kinds of strategies were used, how much skill was required, or how long a puzzle actually took to complete. I'm proud to say that I now have two puzzles under my belt and I think I might actually have the hang of this. It's also a great way to pass time. I flew through an hour in no time. I guess that's what happens when you keep the mind active.

Interested in Su Doku, but never played? Give this website a shot.

2 Comments:

At 10:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I LOVE Sudoku and find it addicting... extremely addicting.

I suggest this website: http://www.lovatts.com.au/sudoku/sudoku.htm

Good luck controlling the addiction. Luckily, it wears off with time.

 
At 6:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope you take care of your father's computers like a good boy.

M

 

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