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Post by Todd on Jul 29, 2016 14:09:20 GMT -5
One quick clarification. We ARE supposed to be using the original template for the second puzzle (the actual printed one). If that's the case, isn't the first line too long? Precisely... 7 + minimum one space + 5 + minimum one space + 7= 21 total with only 20 spaces to work with?
No. You need a new template. There are 21 rows and 21 columns in the new puzzle.
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Post by stupidstupiddan on Jul 29, 2016 14:13:05 GMT -5
Well...way to screw with our heads. Now I need to try and make a clean looking template
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Post by tanders on Jul 29, 2016 15:34:40 GMT -5
Well...way to screw with our heads. Now I need to try and make a clean looking template MS Excel or a similar program works very well.
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Post by carola on Jul 29, 2016 19:23:45 GMT -5
May I suggest pm me for info on anagram.
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Post by carola on Jul 29, 2016 19:32:27 GMT -5
I am still stumped with the 10 codes within the 2nd issue. I have looked them up and am unable to come up with 10 new words to use letters from for the lock. I have found the movie in 1984 that won academy award that also had references to gemini, mercury, the moon and beach. As well as the book 1984 made references to a new world order. I have not found a link to Stevenson yet.
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Post by thebardess on Jul 29, 2016 19:48:53 GMT -5
I am still stumped with the 10 codes within the 2nd issue. I have looked them up and am unable to come up with 10 new words to use letters from for the lock. I have found the movie in 1984 that won academy award that also had references to gemini, mercury, the moon and beach. As well as the book 1984 made references to a new world order. I have not found a link to Stevenson yet. I'm afraid you're overthinking this a bit. Look back at the instructions given by our Exiled Young friend and interpret them as literally as possible.
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Post by carola on Aug 2, 2016 3:54:20 GMT -5
I have located the 10 codes and wrote down the last letter of the piece, but what I come up with is apologized, which did not work. Should I look at the last letter of the name of piece?
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Post by Todd on Aug 2, 2016 5:13:09 GMT -5
I have located the 10 codes and wrote down the last letter of the piece, but what I come up with is apologized, which did not work. Should I look at the last letter of the name of piece? How did you come up with a 12 letter phrase from 10 keys?
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Post by carola on Aug 2, 2016 5:49:31 GMT -5
I am not sure of the 12 letter phrase you are meaning. The Tear drop lock is a 10 letter word/phrase.
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Post by Todd on Aug 2, 2016 5:56:02 GMT -5
I am not sure of the 12 letter phrase you are meaning. The Tear drop lock is a 10 letter word/phrase. And you said you tried "is apologized" which is 12 letters.
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Post by carola on Aug 2, 2016 7:28:10 GMT -5
Not the "is". Just apologized - and also apologizes
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Post by Todd on Aug 2, 2016 7:39:09 GMT -5
Not the "is". Just apologized - and also apologizes Since we're getting dangerously close to revealing the solution, I've sent you a PM.
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Post by jbambi on Aug 2, 2016 9:51:58 GMT -5
Here is the gibberish typed out if that makes it easier for you to work with! Just curious for future reference - how did you get all this? Mine shows like 6 lines and then it fades out and I can't figure out how to scroll it.
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Post by Todd on Aug 2, 2016 10:08:20 GMT -5
Just curious for future reference - how did you get all this? Mine shows like 6 lines and then it fades out and I can't figure out how to scroll it. It depends on what you're using to view. Arrow keys or scroll wheel work in some browsers. Or click and drag to select all the text.
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Post by jbambi on Aug 2, 2016 10:45:30 GMT -5
Just curious for future reference - how did you get all this? Mine shows like 6 lines and then it fades out and I can't figure out how to scroll it. It depends on what you're using to view. Arrow keys or scroll wheel work in some browsers. Or click and drag to select all the text. None of these worked for me, and I'm on Chrome on a Mac.
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