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catherwood
I Have 100 Cats and Smell of Wee
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 4109 Location: Silicon Valley, CA
journal entry for 11th November http://www.livejournal.com/users/ourfather/day/2002/11/11
I see 18 poems of 18 lines each.
A grid of letters, perhaps?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 11:36 am
sapagoo
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Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 1213 Location: Atlanta, GA
Re: journal entry for 11th November
catherwood wrote:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/ourfather/day/2002/11/11
I see 18 poems of 18 lines each.
A grid of letters, perhaps?
I'll try it...
Code:
123456789012345678
SELEGNASOLNEERGADT
OGENDEBAKCOCAEPTIE
TODNOITANMADANYOOL
OPTOMETRISTGSOCSLO
CHURCHLUGNINNIGEBR
TNEDICCAEISIATYNAV
NOITCURTSEDKNATNTE
YTCANTDMLFHQAVIIEH
ADRIAAARIAUFILNMEC
RZDHLRRSEENFSAAEDE
EEWOSOSEEAORISSNAT
BTPHBIHNHRMDUCNARI
EAAOOHSTETRSOOIOAH
DLPNROAVAAURLMJLHW
LNDTNTEOTCALREKSCM
ELEEIRESNYROTAGRUP
STONESURSCARLETYAM
ODIESMTYADSEUTPLUM
[/code]
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:27 pm
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Word Search!
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:30 pm
sapagoo
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Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 1213 Location: Atlanta, GA
/me posts first, and then explains.
the first column is the first letters of the 1st stanza.
the second column is the first letters of the 2nd stanza.
catherwood is right. it does give us some messages.
Most noteably:
OPTOMETRIST again on line 4
what else
Quote:
123456789012345678
SELEGNASOLNEERGADT
OGENDEBAKCOCAEPTIE
TODNOITANMADANYOOL
OPTOMETRIST GSOCSLO
CHURCH LUGNINNIGEBR
TNEDICCAEISIATYNAV
NOITCURTSEDKNATNTE
YTCANT DMLFHQAVIIEH
ADRIAA ARIAUFILNMEC
RZDHLRRSEEN FSAAEDE
EEWOSOSEEAORISSNAT
BTPHBIHNHRMDUCNARI
EAAOOHSTETRSOOIOAH
DLPNROAVAAURLMJLHW
LNDTNTEOTCALREKSCM
ELEEIRESNYROTAGRUP
STONE SURSCARLET YAM
ODIESMTYADSEUTPLUM
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:31 pm
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This puzzle was solved earlier today:
The first letters of each line of the poem form a 18x18 wordsearch, containing over 40 words related to the game.
When you cross out all those words, the letters remaining spell out:
TODAYS CLUE IS THE AFTER DARK MELODIES
See posts 489, 495 and onwards at the Yahoo group.
Oli
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:33 pm
sapagoo
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Coolness!
For those playing at home, I've included the 18x18 grid turned on 4 sides, so that the "backwards", "down" and "up" answers are more obvious.
Code:
123456789012345678 123456789012345678 876543210987654321 876543210987654321
SELEGNASOLNEERGADT SOTOCTNYAREBEDLESO TDAGREENLOSANGELES OSELDEBERAYNTCOTOS
OGENDEBAKCOCAEPTIE EGOPHNOTDZETALNLTD EITPEACOCKABEDNEGO DTLNLATEZDTONHPOGE
TODNOITANMADANYOOL LEDTUEICRDWPAPDEOI LOOYNADAMNATIONDOT IOEDPAPWDRCIEUTDEL
OPTOMETRISTGSOCSLO ENNORDTAIHOHONTENE OLSCOSGTSIRTEMOTPO ENETNOHOHIATDRONNE
CHURCHLUGNINNIGEBR GDOMCICNALSBORNIES RBEGINNINGULHCRUHC SEINROBSLANCICMODG
TNEDICCAEISIATYNAV NEIEHCUTAROIHOTRSM VANYTAISIEACCIDENT MSRTOHIORATUCHEIEN
NOITCURTSEDKNATNTE ABTTLCRDARSHSAEEUT ETNTANKDESTRUCTION TUEEASHSRADRCLTTBA
YTCANTDMLFHQAVIIEH SAARUATMRSENTVOSRY HEIIVAQHFLMDTNACTY YRSOVTNESRMTAURAAS
ADRIAAARIAUFILNMEC OKNIGESLIEEHEATNSA CEMNLIFUAIRAAAIRDA ASNTAEHEEILSEGINKO
RZDHLRRSEENFSAAEDE LCMSNIEFAEARTACYCD EDEAASFNEESRRLHDZR DCYCATRAEAFEINSMCL
EEWOSOSEEAORISSNAT NOATISDHUNOMRUARAS TANSSIROAEESOSOWEE SARAURMONUHDSITAON
BTPHBIHNHRMDUCNARI ECDGNIKQFFRDSRLORE IRANCUDMRHNHIBHPTB EROLRSDRFFQKINGDCE
EAAOOHSTETRSOOIOAH EAASNANAISIUOLRTLU HAOIOOSRTETSHOOAAE ULTRLOUISIANANSAAE
DLPNROAVAAURLMJLHW RENOITAVLASCOMEAET WHLJMLRUAAVAORNPLD TEAEMOCSALVATIONER
LNDTNTEOTCALREKSCM GPYCGYTINASNIJKGTP MCSKERLACTOETNTDNL PTGKJINSANITYGCYPG
ELEEIRESNYROTAGRUP ATOSENNIMENAOLSRYL PURGATORYNSERIEELE LYRSLOANEMINNESOTA
STONESURSCARLETYAM DIOLBATEEDARAHCUAU MAYTELRACSRUSENOTS UAUCHARADEETABLOID
ODIESMTYADSEUTPLUM TELORVEHCETIHWMPMM MULPTUESDAYTMSEIDO MMPMWHITECHEVROLET
I don't know of a way to format this so that you get the "fixed font" of the code block, and also use Bold to denote the found words.
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 1:00 pm
Tien_Le
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On a mundane note, the text gives some answers (I guess). The reporter got hit by a car and is in the hospital. All the notes Rev. Stone gave to him are gone.
The poem tells the story of what happened to his wife. I skimmed it and correct me if I'm wrong please. What I got is that his wife was named Sabrina and they had a daughter Rachel. Rachel fell off a cliff and died. Sabrina withdrew and Stone started seeing other women. A son was born of the effort and Sabrina found out about it and killed the little boy. Here's where I'm fuzzy. Did she also kill herself? Anyway, easy to see why he went off the deep end.
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 1:53 pm
catherwood
I Have 100 Cats and Smell of Wee
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 4109 Location: Silicon Valley, CA
visual aides I have created a web page to visualize the word grid.
(i am uploading a work in progess, and will overwrite it later tonight with the finished product.)
(revised... I have not completely identified all words in the grid... suggestions appreciated.)
[final revision uploaded -- thank you to all who helped me nail every detail]
Description
grid in color
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Filename
journal_11_11.htm
Filesize
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Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2002 10:41 pm
Last edited by catherwood on Wed Nov 13, 2002 3:42 am; edited 1 time in total
drizjr
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INsanity
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:03 am
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what/ staring on the line with journal
end\ starting on the line with noahboddy
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:10 am
Aveena
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Ok, I took a stab at the word search as well (with mucho help from catherwood's version).
The left-over letters giving the clue are in red and the updates to catherwood's latest (as of 10:30 pm central) are highlighted in blue. The additional words I came up with are "what" "ran" "come" and "may" (these words are pretty generic, but they fit with the clue )
(edited to upload final version)
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Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:48 am
Last edited by Aveena on Wed Nov 13, 2002 9:36 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Aveena, that is an amazing layout you've created! I didn't know Excel could create a web page like that.
Anyway, catherwood's file has been updated, and the last few words you got were "What Dreams May Come", a quote from Hamlet and a movie title. (I'm not sure if "ran" was needed.)
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 11:36 am
bermuda653
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Aveena wrote:
The additional words I came up with are "what" "ran" "come" and "may" (these words are pretty generic, but they fit with the clue )
"ran" is unecessary. Those letters are picked up by:
IN SANITY
SLOA NE
CHAR ADE
And the others you mention are appropriate:
WHAT
DREAMS
MAY
COME
is of course the title hint.
_________________'muda
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 11:36 am
Aveena
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bermuda653 wrote:
"ran" is unecessary. Those letters are picked up by:
IN SANITY
SLOA NE
CHAR ADE
And the others you mention are appropriate:
WHAT
DREAMS
MAY
COME
is of course the title hint.
Aha! That's what I get for being so determined to make the clue fit, I didn't see the big picture.
Thanks again to Catherwood - she did most of the work on this one!
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 2:30 pm
catherwood
I Have 100 Cats and Smell of Wee
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 4109 Location: Silicon Valley, CA
Also, i didn't see anyone mention the Billy Joel lyrics in this entry...
Quote:
she waits for me at night. she waits for me in silence. she gives me all her tenderness--and takes away my pain.
someone else's words*, but they seem to fit.
*lyrics are from:
"All About Soul" by Billy Joel
released on River Of Dreams : 1993
http://www.billyjoel.com/discography/AllAboutSoul.html
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2002 5:14 pm
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