Monthly Archives: September 2012

100 Lights Walkthrough and Guide – iPad, iPhone and Android

100 Lights walkthrough and guide for the iPad, iPhone and Android devices. The 100 Lights app is created by Smarcle developer Arsen Pereymer and distributed by Apple. This guide for 100 Lights contains hints and tips for completing the puzzles, there are spoilers, cheats, answers and solutions.

Welcome to the complete 100 Lights guide and walkthrough for iPad, iPhone and Android.

The goal of 100 lights is to turn off all 100 lights in the game.  This guide and walkthrough has the cheats and hints for the 100 lights App.

Puzzle 1 – Just switch on the light!

Puzzle 2 – Use the switch on the left wall to turn on the light.

Puzzle 3 – Move the plant and turn on.

Puzzle 4 – Open the curtains, tap the picture to move it and use the switch.

Puzzle 5 – Open the curtains, then rotate the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or Android device.

The dungeon levels walkthrough.

Puzzle 6 – Tap the torch to pick it up.  Open the items menu and then tap the lit torch and the unlit torch.

Puzzle 7 answer – Tap items, select the lit torch and then tilt the iPhone or iPod touch to the right.  This will move the barrel to the door.  Now light the barrel with the torch.

Puzzle 8 – Tilt device upside down and to the side to release the locks.  Then tap the door to open.

Puzzle 9 solution – Tap the block that is poking out of the wall, then the door.  Then use the lit torch in your items to light the firewood.

Puzzle 10 – Roman Numerals puzzle.  Open the door by pressing the blocks in the order shown in Roman Numerals.  Bottom left, bottom right, top left, top right and lastly the top.  Then light the firewood with the torch again.

SkimFeed – Fast News Reader with a Beautiful Design

Today we are proud to announce the newest member of the Nerdr.com family of websites and webapps.  Everyone gather round and cheer as we celebrate the announcement of the fastest news reader in the west – SkimFeed.com.

What is SkimFeed?

SkimFeed is the fastest news reader available in the world today. Some say it’s better than the Google News reader.  Skimfeed weighs in at under 100kb compressed with gzip. It’s hyper fast, lightweight and Javascript free.  It finishes loading before you lift your jaw from the floor.  The sheer amount of information contained within a Skimfeed page is amazing.

How many feeds does Skimfeed show?

At this moment in time, Skimfeed consists of over 40 premium feeds. These will be changed over time as we see what is popular and what is not.  The more popular catagories right now are tech and news.  Skimfeed avoids political news because that’s a waste of time.  The key metric is Signal to Noise ratio.  A heavy focus on Quality articles, less Forbes and more Longform and Tech.

Can I link to Skimfeed?

Yes you can link to Skimfeeds like this. It’s getting some good heat on Twitter right now too, your friends will love it.  Sharing is encouraged, tell your friends on Facebook and Twitter, let’s get this SOCIAL people.

Why are you writing this article? Because I need to write something about the fastest RSS news reader, Skimfeed, and I’m not sure what to say about it.  We need to get Google to pickup SkimFeed quick and this seems like the best way to do it.

50 words to go…any last words?

You should probably check out Skimfeeds yourself right now.  It was created after I stopped visiting Reddit.  Again, we come back to the Signal to Noise ratio metric discussed earlier.  Reddit is a mess of memes right now, with no quality content.  Submitting articles and anything that’s not an image or a self post is actively discouraged through downvotes.  Skimfeed is a step back to before user voting and it’s a refreshing change.

No downvotes, just curated feeds and quality, varied content.  Varied content is another big ticket item.  The variety keeps Skimfeed from getting stale.  It has the usual Tech sites like Techcrunch and Business Insider, together with VC blogs and Maker feeds.  Mix in some Longform articles, mac sites and tech hardware and you cover all bases on a single page.  Check it out!

This article is sponsered by SkimFeed.com.