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[Trailhead?] I was Charlotte Bronte
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ravanjedi
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I love the old tarot, that's just gorgeous...

Working on passwords now.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:32 pm
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MensVenatus
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Team 1:
'Coins' and our dates


http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_image.aspx?image=k146367.jpg&retpage=17533

one possibility;5-schilling coin; George 2 not 3 though
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AUZ505
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The latest tweet is confusing:

''No puzzles to solve, no tarot to read, you'll walk in and see what you need''

Does this mean we do not need the cards at the moment? At least I do not see what we need

''You've got passwords, cameras, shoes on your feet... "

No ideas what this means. Maybe after the password is found the camera and shoe makes more sense.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:45 pm
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cherrytree98765
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Well since I just jumped in a didn't register for those rooms i'll just provide a new tweet.

Quote:
New text message: "We begin when we are born, and end when we are dead. The rest is simply all in our head."


PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:46 pm
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AUZ505
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cherrytree98765 wrote:
Well since I just jumped in a didn't register for those rooms i'll just provide a new tweet.

Quote:
New text message: "We begin when we are born, and end when we are dead. The rest is simply all in our head."


A hint that the dates are indeed the year of birth and dead, like most of us assumed.
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mycroft7
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i was thinking that the cameras and shoes on our feet will be what we need when we get past the password - i.e., a pictorial treasure hunt to send photos of all the items inthe lists we will find.

as for the username password - tried 101 combinations so far but no luck. the last two tweets suggest it is based on the dates and the people we have - rather than the tarot cards - but that hasn't helped so far,

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:52 pm
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MensVenatus
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re: pwd.

Entering stuff into the fields just gets the submit menu again with the fields erased.

Putting nothing in either field and hitting enter gets you this

Quote:
Authorization Required

This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.


Anyone know whether this might be important?

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pancito
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Joined: 24 Feb 2008
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MensVenatus wrote:
re: pwd.

Entering stuff into the fields just gets the submit menu again with the fields erased.

Putting nothing in either field and hitting enter gets you this

Quote:
Authorization Required

This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.


Anyone know whether this might be important?


You get the same message if you 'Cancel' out. Just means the server doesn't know what to do so goes to the default error message for this.

So, what exactly did you put in the boxes to get a redirect? Cause I can't make it work even using your solutions.

Dunce Dunno Bang Head

mycroft7 wrote:
i was thinking that the cameras and shoes on our feet will be what we need when we get past the password - i.e., a pictorial treasure hunt to send photos of all the items inthe lists we will find.


Nice! and probably correct.
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RandomGuy26
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The images on the page seem to include Tut, George III and James Joyce (and a clock with no hands?) but I'm not sure about the others. I haven't got a clue to the login.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:08 pm
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ravanjedi
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Got the passwords for room one!

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
username: AD1738
password: AD1820


PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:12 pm
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cherrytree98765
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Thus I appear again. Looks like we've got yet another tweet.

Quote:
Lot's of texts today! New one: "A date by any other date is just a date."


PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:13 pm
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MensVenatus
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I don't think I have anything new; submitting empty fields gets the error code; everything else just gives the submit fields back; not sure what you mean by redirect?
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amandel
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Team Three: Am off to Sleeepyville. If our items are those from the "welcome_to_the_reading_room" JPEG,

EDIT for epic fail: Yikes, this is quite a list Crying or Very sad

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RandomGuy26
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Nice job on the passes!
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
The user/passes are all just the dates
Team Three: Death and Afterlife

Virtual objects (submitted via email):

A team name and jpg of your team logo
Five different versions the Death tarot card, including the one sent to a member of another team
Five different versions of the Tower tarot card, including the one sent to a member of another team
A link to the Wikipedia entry containing your password
Song lyrics or a poem about Death and Afterlife, written by your team


Real objects (photographed or scanned and submitted via email):

A postcard of a mummy, pyramid, or cat (photographed or scanned with the words "I was Charlotte Bronte" written on the back of it)
An object representing Ancient Egypt photographed in front of your computer with the home page of iwascharlottebronte.com on the screen
A skeleton or mummy (photographed on your computer keyboard)
A photograph of a cat (real or fake) on or next to a tombstone
An photograph of an interpretive still-life (arrangement of figures and objects) titled "I Love Ghosts (more than television or computers)"
A photograph of a pocket or sack full of bones (real or fake)
A photograph of action figures holding a funeral
A hand-drawn cartoon about death and afterlife, signed by a team member and scanned or photographed


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ravanjedi
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Time for a scavenger hunt!

Team One's List:


Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Team One: Enlightenment, Adventure, and Discovery in the 18th Century

Virtual objects (submitted via email):

A team name and jpg of your team logo
Five different versions the Chariot tarot card, including the one sent to a member of another team
Five different versions of the Five of Coins tarot card, including the one sent to a member of another team
A link to the Wikipedia entry containing your password
Song lyrics or a poem about Enlightenment, Adventure, and Discovery in the 18th Century, written by your team


Real objects (photographed or scanned and submitted via email):

An old map (scanned or photographed with the words "I was Charlotte Bronte" written across it)
A photograph of an atlas in front of your computer with the home page of iwascharlottebronte.com on the screen
A compass (photographed on your computer keyboard)
A photograph of a stuffed animal on or next to a real boat
An photograph of an interpretive still-life (arrangement of figures and objects) titled "I Love Adventure (more than television or computers)"
A photograph of a pocket or sack full of gold coins (real or fake)
A photograph of a toy ship being attacked by action figures
A hand-drawn cartoon about trade, discovery, or the birth of archeology, signed by a team member and scanned or photographed


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