ftp://ftp.torpedosoftware.com/usapuzz.exe
Inspired by Trajanus' thread about retarded people taking a National Geographic test I want to see how everyone does on this program intended for American school children. Naturally American posters will be at a significant advantage because the task is to slot all the states into a big grey map and for that reason I propose all American posters be required to get outrageously drunk before attempting it. It's only fair.
The idea is just to post your first score rather than your score after you get acclimatised. The controls are simple; you move the state outlines with your mouse and rotate them with your left and right keyboard arrow keys. I'd wager it will work on anyone's system as it isn't what you might call a high-spec program though it is worth noting it's fairly sensitive about just where you place the states. If you dump Nevada roughly where you think California is going to end don't expect it to necessarily accept that.
Finally... don't cheat/lie etc. It's only a bit of fun.
Inspired by Trajanus' thread about retarded people taking a National Geographic test I want to see how everyone does on this program intended for American school children. Naturally American posters will be at a significant advantage because the task is to slot all the states into a big grey map and for that reason I propose all American posters be required to get outrageously drunk before attempting it. It's only fair.
The idea is just to post your first score rather than your score after you get acclimatised. The controls are simple; you move the state outlines with your mouse and rotate them with your left and right keyboard arrow keys. I'd wager it will work on anyone's system as it isn't what you might call a high-spec program though it is worth noting it's fairly sensitive about just where you place the states. If you dump Nevada roughly where you think California is going to end don't expect it to necessarily accept that.
Finally... don't cheat/lie etc. It's only a bit of fun.
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