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ReplyDeleteWhat does a "splendid" in
Wordle 438 4/6
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earn me? Is there an award?
WC
ReplyDeleteToday’s Jumble haiku:
Whenever the skies clouded up, pilot David would turn to his Heuristic ALgorithmic computer.
He might request, for instance,
“Give me a flight plan from L.A. to Miami, HAL.”
To which, HAL would sometimes respond (just to be mean),
“I’m afraid I can’t do that, Dave.”
…which would force David to take pencil, pad, & slide rule, and work the math.
“Check (Dave) Out”
A clever pilot,
but a bit thick, puzzling out
routes on cloudy days.
~ OMK
"Feisty Flight"
ReplyDeleteThe night was very cloudy
and the passengers were a bit rowdy.
The pilot, who was Czech,
did all of his options check,
and as the clouds become more thick
did various switches flick.
In the end he solved the puzzle
and calmed down the passenger tussle,
and managed a safe landing
with everyone happily dis-banding.
You Czecked all the boxes Misty. I gave you a wordle hint plus I start with a J word if possible(no E on #1)
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Plus #2: Czech is another hint
DeleteWordle 438 Hint: A noun, an adjective, & a verb;something awarded to the winner
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Wordle 438 1/6
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~ OMK
Same guy again, Misty!
ReplyDeleteYes, Dave was half-Czech.
As I said, he could be a bit dim when it came to instrument flying, but that was mainly HAL's fault. Your passengers were lucky to be flying on one of his better days.
I think the regular rhythms of your lines also helped to keep them calm.
Happy Landings!
~ OMK
Woohoo! Woohoo! Thanks to Ol' Man Keith's helpful hint, I once again got today's answer on the first try! I can't tell you how happy that makes me!
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Made my day! Thank you so much!
Hope Dave made it safely to Miami, Ol' Man Keith, even if Hal was totally unhelpful to him. Delightful haiku, as always.
ReplyDeleteWilbur, I'm afraid I didn't get your hint until after I got it from Keith and posted it.
I should have thought about your posting more carefully. But it's great to see you here today, with no visit yet from either Owen or CanadianEh!
Misty I generally throw a hint out when I post my Wordle result.
ReplyDeleteAnd as I've said, when applicable I start with a J
Clortimizol(sic) to the rescue on this Wordle 439 3/6
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You know my methods.
WC