raft pick Leon Hall, who’ll initially be the nickel back, to take the starting left corner Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) job away from Deltha O’Neal by the midway point of the season. Johnathan Joseph enters his second pro season as the starting right corner. Joseph turned a lot of heads last season and will continue to improve. Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) Ballhawking free safety Madieu Williams returns, as does strong safety Dexter Jackson. This’ll be their second season together, so improved play should result from improved communication. Jackson may get pushed by fourth-round draft pick Marvin White. White is known to be a hard hitter who Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) punishes receivers coming across the middle. SPECIAL TEAMS The coverage units are solid, but more consistency is needed. Tab Perry and Antonio Chatman are expected to win the kickoff and punt return jobs. Shayne Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) Graham has been a solid kicker and has shown improvement on kickoffs. Punter Kyle Larson was fifth in the league in net average (38.6) and eighth in gross average (44.5). PREDICTION The Bengals will follow up Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) a disappointing ’06 season with a return to the top of the AFC North. Palmer is back to 100% and the offense is explosive enough to make up for any shortcomings the team may have defensively. I see an 11-5 finish, putting them back on top as AFC North champions. Author’s Resource BoxDwayne Bryant is the owner and sports handicapper of Bullseye Sports Handicapping Service. Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) Dwayne has been handicapping since the mid-1980s. Online since 2000, Bullseye Sports provides sports picks, including NFL picks and NCAA college football picks, NBA & NCAA basketball picks and MLB baseball picks. Please visit bullseye-sports.com for more information.Article A Sudoku Strategy Or Playful Fun Author : Patricia Jones Submitted : 2009-06-13 12:09:17 Word Count : 681 Popularity: 84 Tags: Sudoku Strategy, Sudoku puzzle, free online Sudoku, play online Sudoku Author RSS Feed I never realised that I had a Sudoku Strategy until I looked around the Internet. It is surprising to think how such a simple game has built up such a huge following and is taken so seriously. Just a 9 square grid, where you place the numbers 1-9 without repeating them horizontally, vertically or in any of the 9 squares. It sounds easy but the puzzles come with varying difficulties. Apparently I use more than one Sudoku Strategy. I start out by looking for the 3 x 3 grids or lines with the most numbers already entered and then find the missing numbers by a process of elimination across the grids or lines. That is called ‘scanning’ and works well for the easier Sudoku puzzles. When I reach a dead end with the more difficult games I use a strategy called ‘marking up’. If I have a choice of more than one number I pencil in the numbers in a corner and delete them as used. That works well for the easier and medium difficulty Sudoku puzzles. The hard ones I do not attempt unless I am feeling particularly masochistic. Howard Gamms from the US who sold the rights to Dell Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) Publishing in 1979 developed the modern Sudoku puzzle. Howard Gamms called the puzzle ‘Number Game’ and the ‘Sudoku’ title came about because it became popular in Japan before it rose in popularity worldwide. If you go back further into history you find that ‘Magical Squares’ were around in the eighth century and figured to be a strong medical talisman. As with modern day Sudoku diagonals, rows and columns all have to add up to the same amount and no single number can be repeated. If you do puzzles on or offline it is said to help with anti-aging. The theory is that games and puzzles exercise your brain and help to slow down the normal aging process of loss of memory and other age associated declines. Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) The theory is not scientifically backed but I can see the reasoning behind it. I know that I have always felt sharper after doing any type of puzzle and as I am now into middle age I would like to think that I can do something to help myself to stay sharp and it has got to be a good thing if you enjoy doing it. There is even lots of money to be made from Sudoku. Our newsagents now carry Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) several different publications for Sudoku puzzlers, and unlike most magazines and newspapers they are not funded to any great extent by paid advertising. There are Sudoku products including electronic games and you can win money in contests on and offline. Recently the first ever US National Sudoku championship was held in Philadelphia. The winner of the most difficult level Dr. Thomas Snyder from California won $10,000 and will represent the US in the 3rd annual world championship in India next year. $10,000 seems an awful lot to win for Apt (Advanced Persistent Threat) such a simple game but I doubt I would have a chance. Dr. Snyder completed the advanced number puzzle in just 7 minutes 9 seconds. I think that I would have to practice an awful lot to get anywhere near that speed for an easy puzzle never mind an advanced one. You can now get Sudoku games for your iphone, Palm Smartphones and handheld PDAs. Onlinehttp://www.trendmicro.co.th/th/enterprise/challenges/advance-targeted-attacks/