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Online or Offline?
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The Internet has become a standard part of almost everyone's life in one way or another. We at The AnswerBank wondered if crosswords have become online as standard, or if the old offline format still has a strong following.
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Where do you fill in your crossword?
- Offline - 252 votes
- 94%
- On-line - 17 votes
- 6%
Stats until: 05:46 Sun 17th Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not too sure about the question, does it mean write in the answers 'on or off line' or does it mean research the answers, not already in the brain. I voted 'off line' preferring to use 'on line' only as a last chance for a missing answer.
I believe, in fairness to those competitors who do not have access to a PC that all crossword entries should be by hand on the printed answer grid.
I believe, in fairness to those competitors who do not have access to a PC that all crossword entries should be by hand on the printed answer grid.
I live in Germany, so I access the crosswords online (I pay for the Telegraph ones) and print them off as I like to do them with pen and paper. I never bother to post entries - in fact I think the Telegraph only allows entries from UK residents, although you can compete online. The latter option is, I think, only for people with lots of time to spend in front of their computers doing every available puzzle or they could never accumulate enough points.
I'mafraid I am a sad sack with too much on - I only do the FT Saturday crosswords - spend a lot of time working (full time), playing Lexulous (only with known friends) and generally enjoying a meal and a bottle of wine or two with pals. I so value the help here cuz I am usually doomed to losing out on the last one or two.
wow, thats a huge vote in favour of offline. I still like to post my crosswords but the prices for posting 1st class are beginning to get a bit steep. Will probably start franking from work soon to save a few pennies, shouldn't really but hell everyone else franks personal mail at work...why not me?
I have joined both The Times and The Telegraph crossword clubs and although my wife and I fill in hard copy, I submit on line. Even after the subscription fees, it still saves a tidy sum over the year. It would save even more if I could submit ALL the Telegraph crosswords on line. As regards the comments from Boingboing above, that is so petty. Join the clubs and save money that way, not by staling from your employer.