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[SOLVED][PUZZLE] More hidden SP puzzles
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MeKiwi
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voipme wrote:
We'll do our best to show our work. Razz


Dorkmaster wrote:
AND SLOWBEES ACROSS THE GLOBE REJOICED! YAY FOR SHOWING YOUR WORK!!!



Thanks, both Dorky and I will really appreciate it. ^_^

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danteGA
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Avatrix wrote:
Names of girls who fix things (the names tell us what they want):

A wrinkle in time: Meg Murray

The Moorchild: Moql

Out of the Dust: Billy Jo

The Princess and the goblin: Princess (?)

Can't really read the others



the first names of the heroines names spell out domestic_bliss as in /outbound/domestic_bliss.wav

D = Dinah/Dorinda
O = Opal
M = Meg
E = Elana
S = Sara
T = Turtle
I = Izzy
C = Claudia

B = Billie Jo
L = Leslie
I = Irene
S = Saaski
S = Sophie

this connects to the clue: Some Stories where the girls fix things. Their names tell you part of what they are hoping for.


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(and i know in the time it took to write this, some else will have already posted the answer Smile )

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well, the queen is the point of origin, and we gyre and gimbel around the pencil. does that help? good. Rolling Eyes
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relocate answer here

{Edit: apologies for the quality, I just hashed out a quicky on Paint...}
{Edit2: removed the gif 'cause it was posted on the previous page}
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Alderaad
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That's what I'm thinking

I think the PNE values all relate to position, direction and or distance ..

but my drawings aren't coming up with anything ...

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since we're at a slow patch in the brainstorming, does anyone still think that the na-ca.gif string of nonsense is truly a "clue" or puzzle in and of itself?
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Epic1980
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3 left:

"twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimbel around the pencil"

" 01:00P N2.00 E1.00
03:00P N1.00 E1.00
03:00P N2.00 E0.00
01:00P N3.00 E0.00
02:00P N2.00 E1.00
01:00P N3.00 E1.00
03:00P N2.00 E0.00
01:00P N3.00 E1.00
03:00P N1.00 E1.00"

"cour10fiusdjksdkfoisadldlkvarodfoiaeroimerhghdfgiuaqwq
weioqpolskdskdldjvwvmcmcxicioewujdmncncxaxkzkzolasordi"
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thebruce
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well I don't know what the P is for (pm?), but N/E obviously north/east... the fact the #'s are only 1-3 for ALL P/N/E values is interesting... N is from 1 - 3, E is only 0 or 1.
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P = Point of origin?

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Dorkmaster
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Is P for pencil or Point of origin? It just doesn't make sense that we've got puzzles with SOME sort of clue-in, by the SP, but not this one... we have to incorporate one of those phrases to make this "click"...

(I know... gold stars for DM for pointing out the obvious)
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those wacky irc guys got "formal_wear" out of na-cat somehow!!! not sure
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sherpa
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Gyring and gimbling NA-CAT around a pencil gives:

http://transmit.ilovebees.com/outbound/formal_wear.wav

(courier new, 10 pt, print it out and wrap it around Smile)
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ok so we can be fairly certain then, that the Point of origin clue is pertaining then to the PNE puzzle!
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na-cat: Put into courier size 10 (cour10 at the start of the text) and wrapped in wordpad:
Quote:
fiusdjksdk
foisadldlk
varodfoiae
roimerhghd
fgiuaqwqwe
ioqpolskds
kdldjvwvmc
mcxicioewu
jdmncncxax
kzkzolasor
di


read diagonally
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thebruce
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bah! the formal wear I was || this close to solving... I already tried wrapping text in even lengths, I just didn't get rid of "cour10" for it to show something... grr!
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