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User:MatthewDaly

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I was, at one point, the FAQ-keeper for the Usenet newsgroup rec.puzzles, and maintain a love for recreational puzzles of all sorts. In the summer of 1988, I invented the puzzle game known as
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and introduced them to a broader Usenet population in 1996. I am also a regular participant in the U.S. qualifiers of the
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I'm a software engineer, currently living in Rochester, New York. I have a Bachelors Degree in Pure Mathematics from
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Carnegie Mellon University
Rare Entries
World Puzzle Championship
formal logic
graph theory
combinatorial game theory
classical cryptography
mathematical philosophy

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