Michael H. Pryor
Michael Pryor is the co-founder and president of Fog Creek Software. He runs a technical interview site at techinterview.org.Author of these Magazine Articles
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Tanks a lot.
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20: For Kids of All Ages page 169
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Trouble at the Robot Invitational.
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19: Robots page 155
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Figure out what these abbreviated phrases mean.
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18: ReMake America page 169
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Einstein's Riddle?
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17: Lost Knowledge page 191
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A baseball wager in North Korea.
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16: Spy Tech page 193
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MAKEs favorite puzzles.
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15: Music page 180
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MAKE's favorite puzzles.
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14: Optics page 174
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MAKE's favorite puzzles; including dates, palindromes, orbs, and poison pills!
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13: Magic page 142
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Poisoned wine and the three wise sages.
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12: Upload page 181
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MAKE's favorite puzzles.
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11: Alt Vehicles page 181
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MAKE's favorite puzzles.
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10: Home Electronics page 122
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MAKE's favorite puzzles.
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09: Fringe page 189
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Gold chains and chicken nuggets.
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08: Toys and Games page 179
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MAKE's favorite puzzles.
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07: Backyard Biology page 177
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Win your roommate's sock full of quarters, and other puzzles.
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06: Robots page 182
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Puzzles for makers.
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05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 156
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