RiddleMeThisSWAG

I just learned of a new puzzle-solving resource called RiddleMeThisSWAG. Here’s the description from their splash page:

  • This Wiki is a place to find resources on the internet for geocachers who are working to solve puzzle (or mystery) geocaches
  • The idea for this wiki grew out of a planning meeting in support of the event GC2DQCW Riddle Me This – A Puzzle Solving Workshop to be held on October 3, 2010. We are excited to hear that geocachers from Alaska are interested in this workshop, so we needed to find a place to share resources with geocachers beyond North Texas.
  • General Resources This page lists websites that are generic and offer puzzle solvers a good place to start when trying to decode a puzzle cache.
  • About SWAG (South West Arlington Geocachers – if you are in town, come by, say “Hi!” and be prepared to meet a bunch of local cachers!)
  • Questions, comments, concerns or have something to add? We would love to hear from you at Swagpuzzlers@gmail.com

I added a link to the list of Tools links here. Enjoy!

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ePeterso2

Who I Am ePeterso2I’m Eric Peterson, and my email address is epeterso2@puzzlehead.org. I’m a software engineer who lives in a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I’ve enjoyed solving puzzles for years, and a few years ago I began constructing puzzles of my own. If you’re ever in Broward County and would like to get together some time, please send me a note by email and let me know. I love the opportunity to meet with other puzzleheads, especially if it involves lunch. Puzzle Testing I believe that the best way to make a puzzle even better is to ask someone else to solve it. You learn so much about how people think, how people approach your puzzle, pitfalls they may encounter, and outright errors in your construction by having someone else try it before you unleash it upon the world. If you’re a puzzle constructor, I would be honored to test your puzzle for you. Send me email with your puzzle or a link to it, and I’ll try solving it, as long as I have time available to do so. I’m a busy guy, so my time is limited … but I’m always open to a challenge. My Public Profiles * My Linked In profile * My Geocaching.com profile * My FloridaCaching.com profile Puzzles I’ve Written * Geocaching puzzles Puzzles I’ve Solved * Geocaching puzzles (solved and found) What Happened to ePeterso1? ePeterso1 was a horrible experiment gone wrong that had to be hunted down and killed before he claimed the lives of any more innocent victims. Most of the bugs that caused ePeterso1 to go haywire have been corectted in ePeterso2.

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