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[PUZZLE] Dead Drop Chile [SOLVED] [official debriefing pend]
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adolgonosov
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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
we're up to 33 guests now lurking here. Razz

*waves to the lemmings*


It looks like it's because someone posted a link to this thread on facebook 40 minutes ago. It was bound to happen I suppose.

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peluzza
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Look at that:

Centro cultural del palacio de la moneda
(Means cultural center of the palace of the currency)
Also theres a subway station, Metro La Moneda.

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zexthatico
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maybe this is unrelated, but Plaza de la Constitución behind Palacio de la Moneda looks like one of the symbols



google maps palacio: http://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&q=-33.443018,-70.65387&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.442364,-70.653892&spn=0.005031,0.008862&z=17

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MINICZAR
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1/2

About Palacio de La Moneda... I think is easier... There is an Encyclopedia called ESPASA... so maybe we have to search there!
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enciclopedia_Espasa

That's the book, or maybe the Press is located near the Library...
To the chileans!... Quien va a ir? Si no van ahora, yo voy mañana en la mañana a primera hora!

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
It's also a patriachal figure.


Don't think so. That's a very rare use of this word. You may say "отец" (father) describing a patriarchal figure, but not "хозяин". That wiki article doesn't seem to be correct, actually.

The only way you can say "khozain", describing a patriarchal figure is when you are talking about someone who have almost unlimited power to do anything he want with a person, like the person was a thing. Actually, if you say that a person is a "khozain" of another person, you ultimately say that the second person is a slave of the first one and the first it it's owner. That's why I mentioned Stalin. That's a very suitable name for tyrants and dictators.


But it won't hurt to try, of course. Very Happy

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nomad wrote:
Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
It's also a patriachal figure.


Don't think so. That's a very rare use of this word. You may say "îòåö" (father) describing a patriarchal figure, but not "õîçÿèí". That wiki article doesn't seem to be correct, actually.

The only way you can say "khozain", describing a patriarchal figure is when you are talking about someone who have almost unlimited power. Actually, to if you say that a person is a "khozain" of another person, you ultimately say that the second person is a slave of the first one. That's why I mentioned Stalin. That's a very suitable name for tyrants and dictators.


But it won't hurt to try, of course. Very Happy


lol I'm sure you know MUCH more about your own native tongue than I do Razz The only reason I mentioned that was because my Russian linguist buddy mentioned the use of it as such. I didn't even check the wiki Razz

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peluzza wrote:
Look at that:

Centro cultural del palacio de la moneda
(Means cultural center of the palace of the currency)
Also theres a subway station, Metro La Moneda.


Look at that photo
[img=http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/1441/chile.th.jpg]


As you may see there's a palace named Currency, and closer to it, a cinematheque and cultural center.
Also is near the constitution square, whom looks like the simbol show in the upper post.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:23 pm
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JUNSUI FAMILY
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Unfiction are MURDERERS!

Russian Air Force is dropping bombs on the Sisters!

You are all MURDERERS! You have blood on your hands!

Your cruelty to the Circassian line will leave a stain on you and your heirs!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2430/3823831341_42198de2a0.jpg

NSFW image tag changed to a link. ~drizjr

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Miss_Doomsday
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zexthatico wrote:
maybe this is unrelated, but Plaza de la Constitución behind Palacio de la Moneda looks like one of the symbols



google maps palacio: http://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&q=-33.443018,-70.65387&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.442364,-70.653892&spn=0.005031,0.008862&z=17


Interesting find Shocked

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cma3
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Re: 1/2

MINICZAR wrote:
About Palacio de La Moneda... I think is easier... There is an Encyclopedia called ESPASA... so maybe we have to search there!
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enciclopedia_Espasa


That's the book, or maybe the Press is located near the Library...
To the chileans!... Quien va a ir? Si no van ahora, yo voy mañana en la mañana a primera hora!


Wait, this isnt what McKnight checked? These are the ''tomos'' I am talking about.
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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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Re: Unfiction are MURDERERS!

JUNSUI FAMILY wrote:
Russian Air Force is dropping bombs on the Sisters!

You are all MURDERERS! You have blood on your hands!

Your cruelty to the Circassian line will leave a stain on you and your heirs!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2430/3823831341_42198de2a0.jpg


hey there fail troll.
Try reading the ToS.


NSFW image tag changed to a link for the quoted post. ~drizjr

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No, one way or another it has to be in the National Library as there Duminorov was going to meet someone, as there lays the big Encyclopedias. Any other library wont do. It just has to be the right word, but not just that, the right Encyclopedia, and that's the most annoying thing of all. I just could check up one entire Encyclo very fast, and it was a new one, with plastic sheets... yet the rest are this old tomes of fragile paper.

One thing, in one of the Encyclo (tome 52 in the second floor, ask the guy in the end of the room for it, basti, if) there were two big illustration of the coins and bills from russia. I asumed there was the drop and that someone already took it. But there's still the posibility to look out for "Palacio de la Moneda" in the Encyclopedias

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cma3
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zexthatico wrote:
maybe this is unrelated, but Plaza de la Constitución behind Palacio de la Moneda looks like one of the symbols



google maps palacio: http://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&q=-33.443018,-70.65387&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.442364,-70.653892&spn=0.005031,0.008862&z=17


Agreed. This is very interesting.
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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
nomad wrote:
Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
It's also a patriachal figure.


Don't think so. That's a very rare use of this word. You may say "îòåö" (father) describing a patriarchal figure, but not "õîçÿèí". That wiki article doesn't seem to be correct, actually.

The only way you can say "khozain", describing a patriarchal figure is when you are talking about someone who have almost unlimited power. Actually, to if you say that a person is a "khozain" of another person, you ultimately say that the second person is a slave of the first one. That's why I mentioned Stalin. That's a very suitable name for tyrants and dictators.


But it won't hurt to try, of course. Very Happy


lol I'm sure you know MUCH more about your own native tongue than I do Razz The only reason I mentioned that was because my Russian linguist buddy mentioned the use of it as such. I didn't even check the wiki Razz



I just wanted to say that this a very rare use of word. Well, "khozain" of country is a ruler of country, in fact. Smile

So that palace line also seems very nice.

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nomad wrote:
So that palace line also seems very nice.


palace line?

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