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THE WORLD WIDE WEB IS FULL OF many interesting techno-nooks. Someone turned us on to the puzzle-making site JigZone.com. Hundred Mountain has begun a gallery of Buddhist puzzles there (you must have a java-enabled browser, which you probably do. If not, it won't work.) Click here to go to the Hundred Mountain Buddha-fied puzzle page . But do come back. If a puzzle stumps you, you can choose to try to do it with the fewest number of pieces -- 6 pieces is the lowest number. As you grow more enlightened as to the ways of a JigZone puzzle, try tougher variations. Let Hundred Mountain know how you like this feature and if you have any images you'd like to add to our gallery. PREVIOUSLY: "Do Not ZZZ," Fall/00 "The Buddha Goes to Hell," 9/99: Tinkering With the Tao Te Ching, 5/99 Allen Ginsberg's Desk, 2/99
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