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Post by distantsmoke on Jun 17, 2016 13:31:28 GMT -5
look at their positions in the puzzle. If you need further help: this is the one puzzle we know of that's digital What does "digital" mean in relation to the puzzle? I've only completed Vol 1 and the current issues of Vol 3. Is this similar to something that they did in 2? Or...does it literally have something to do with the digits/line numbers? you would be on the right track if you follow that thought.
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Post by k80 on Jun 17, 2016 14:05:13 GMT -5
I had to add spoiler tags to your post, if that's a hint for you. 
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Post by distantsmoke on Jun 17, 2016 14:18:09 GMT -5
Mine? I apologize and will be better in the future. 
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Post by k80 on Jun 17, 2016 14:25:10 GMT -5
Mine? I apologize and will be better in the future.  hahaha no, the poster above you.
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Post by stupidstupiddan on Jun 17, 2016 18:44:01 GMT -5
So, I came up with A year right before the middle of last century, and tried it in the padlock twice, but it was wrong. Am I missing a step? [\spoiler]
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Post by Todd on Jun 17, 2016 19:21:42 GMT -5
So, I came up with A year right before the middle of last century, and tried it in the padlock twice, but it was wrong. Am I missing a step? [\spoiler]
You've got The wrong year.
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Post by thebardess on Jun 18, 2016 15:51:36 GMT -5
So, I came up with A year right before the middle of last century, and tried it in the padlock twice, but it was wrong. Am I missing a step? [\spoiler]
Just remember: your elder male sibling has you under surveillance.
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Reality is the sensations most percieved.
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Post by darkphoenix on Jun 24, 2016 9:54:16 GMT -5
1. The man who suspects a book as been written about him and 2. The australian Programmer Hmmm... How to help you without giving it all away? 1. Jordan's jersey
2. Not The Fifth Estate. But close. Thank you, Mr. Kairo, I had all of them but the Australian Programmer!
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Post by draxxtarus on Jul 7, 2016 21:45:10 GMT -5
having trouble still the widower implicated fro 2 murders the alternate reality game the Australian programmer Hong Kong talented hacker us senator assassination Do you all have two Jim Carrie movies?
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Post by jollywandering on Jul 7, 2016 22:21:56 GMT -5
having trouble still the widower implicated fro 2 murders the alternate reality game the Australian programmer Hong Kong talented hacker us senator assassination Do you all have two Jim Carrie movies? Yes.
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Post by showtime2345 on Jul 9, 2016 23:41:26 GMT -5
Good evening everyone - or whatever the case may be for you. I've solved the vault "key", along with all the Word Stack clues (I needed help with the novel one), but I'm also noticing 6 errors in the layout of the puzzle. There may be more that I'm overlooking though. Lines separating common letters between titles. Has this come to anybody else's attention? Perhaps it's a component of one of the larger "day-time" locks. It's not like MPC to make mistakes like these without some alternative reason.
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Post by Todd on Jul 10, 2016 0:10:50 GMT -5
Good evening everyone - or whatever the case may be for you. I've solved the vault "key", along with all the Word Stack clues (I needed help with the novel one), but I'm also noticing 6 errors in the layout of the puzzle. There may be more that I'm overlooking though. Lines separating common letters between titles. Has this come to anybody else's attention? Perhaps it's a component of one of the larger "day-time" locks. It's not like MPC to make mistakes like these without some alternative reason. I don't recall any situations like you describe. I do recall a few instances where more than one title fit the description. Feel free to PM me with more specifics. Also, as far as MPC making mistakes goes, I would remind you of the Bridge Letter. 
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Post by morningstar on Jul 23, 2016 16:16:56 GMT -5
I'm lost on this I managed to answer all but we're do I go from there
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Post by distantsmoke on Jul 23, 2016 19:29:13 GMT -5
I'm lost on this I managed to answer all but we're do I go from there If I understand you correctly, once you have the answers, you need to decide where in the word stack grid (for want of a better word) your answers go.it's usually easier to start with an answer with the most letters in it. Once you have that answer placed the others should follow without too much difficulty. for the mods: I didn't spoiler tag this as I deemed it more of an explanation of a puzzle solving technique, vs something that actually gives answers and says where things go. If you believe I erred let me know and I'll do better in the future.
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Post by morningstar on Jul 24, 2016 10:51:07 GMT -5
Thank you so much distant smoke that helped allot
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