Please forgive the off-topic post, I am a very proud husband.

Lisa was featured in The New York Times Vocations Column this week.

I know that a lot of our readers think that we do this for a living… but we have other careers that allow us puzzle real life problems (and fund our room escape habit).

Screenshot of the headline from The New York Times: "A linguist who cracks the code in names to predict ethnicity."

If you’ve ever puzzled with Lisa, she has an incredible ability to manipulate letters and her pattern recognition skills are staggering. It’s not a coincidence; she does it for a living:

A Linguist Who Cracks the Code in Names to Predict Ethnicity

4 responses to “Lisa in The New York Times”

  1. YAY! Very cool and quite interesting. Congratulations on your New York Times exposure!

  2. She has a cool job!

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  3. Very cool. At least until you two become the Escape Room Tonight team on ESPN. (It could happen.)

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