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My final score was 62330. If you lost, it would restart you from the level you died in, so replay wasn't so bad.

I am not very good at drawing a lightning bolt or a heart with a mouse.
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silverjon wrote:I am not very good at drawing a lightning bolt or a heart with a mouse.
Maybe that has something to do with why I didn't find it that hard...played on my tablet and did the drawing with my finger. I can see that being much easier than trying to use a mouse.
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Given the hysteria over Trump's immigration EO's, it seems appropriate that today's doodle is for Fred_Korematsu.
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Doodle 4 Google voting is now open. These kids draw better at 5 than I do at 42.
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Today's doodle is someone I'd never heard of, the Skunk Works engineer Mary G. Ross. A trip down the Google rabbit hole led me to this entertaining video of her appearance on What's My Line.
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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I read up on him too after seeing him of Google Doodle. He was quite a guy. Competing with men when he was ten years old.
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I was pleasantly surprised to see Kiyoshi Kuromiya featured in the Google Doodle over the weekend. When I first started working in health communications in the late 90s, he was a prominent figure in AIDS education and advocacy. An important leader with a real legacy, but not the kind of guy you expect to see celebrated on a national platform. It's really great to see him remembered.

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Google doodle is a fun game today.
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