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[LOCKED] The Master Theorem, "Members-Only Society of Puzzle-Solvers"
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Delusional
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Is any ability to read music required for "Move to the Beat"?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:36 pm
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urthstripe
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The visit on a certain date seals are in chronological order.

Sombrero will be cinco de mayo, obviously, and Superstition will be Friday, May 13th. So, Macaroni Plate should be one of the days in between those.
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lolface
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Half mast is Memorial Day (May 15th)

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whittiez
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urthstripe wrote:
The visit on a certain date seals are in chronological order.

Sombrero will be cinco de mayo, obviously, and Superstition will be Friday, May 13th. So, Macaroni Plate should be one of the days in between those.


That one has to be Mother's Day. I'm sure of it.

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whittiez
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Move to the Beat

Delusional wrote:
Is any ability to read music required for "Move to the Beat"?


yes, but this may help:
http://www.filebuzz.com/software_screenshot/full/136657-Sheet_Music_Treble_Clef_and_Bass_Clef_HN.gif

The bars, going from bottom to top, read EGBDF and the spaces between are FACE

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lolface
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whittiez wrote:
urthstripe wrote:
The visit on a certain date seals are in chronological order.

Sombrero will be cinco de mayo, obviously, and Superstition will be Friday, May 13th. So, Macaroni Plate should be one of the days in between those.


That one has to be Mother's Day. I'm sure of it.


That's what I was thinking too, just because of sheer popularity of the holiday. Other options include International No Diet Day on May 6th lol.

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whittiez wrote:
urthstripe wrote:
The visit on a certain date seals are in chronological order.

Sombrero will be cinco de mayo, obviously, and Superstition will be Friday, May 13th. So, Macaroni Plate should be one of the days in between those.


That one has to be Mother's Day. I'm sure of it.


Very probable. But what's the connection between Mother's Day and "Yet Another Macaroni Plate?" I suppose M might be making some vague connection between moms and delicious comfort food, but I can't shake the idea that it's supposed to be an anagram. I can get the word "mother" out of the phrase, but the rest doesn't seem to resolve into anything sensible.

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urthstripe
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Macaroni art is a craft item a lot of kids make for their moms for Mother's Day. So maybe that.
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collectfour
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Macaroni Plate

urthstripe wrote:
Macaroni art is a craft item a lot of kids make for their moms for Mother's Day. So maybe that.


What urthstripe said. Mother's Day = the occasion on which mothers receive predictably heinous arts and crafts projects from their sproglets. Lots of glitter and glue drips and, yes, dried pasta.

Still looking for the Hacker seal...

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Rogi Ocnorb
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My anagram guess...
Quote:
Only a pirate can eat Mother

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rm421
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Next to Nothing Seal

For the Next to Nothing seal, is there some sort of Flash plug-in or whatnot needed to see the puzzle. I found it, but got a blank screen when I opened the page on my home computer (running IE8). I tried it again on a different computer (running IE9), and the puzzle appeared.

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Sakura_k
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Re: Next to Nothing Seal

rm421 wrote:
For the Next to Nothing seal, is there some sort of Flash plug-in or whatnot needed to see the puzzle. I found it, but got a blank screen when I opened the page on my home computer (running IE8). I tried it again on a different computer (running IE9), and the puzzle appeared.


It's not Flash because it works on my iPad. It might be some fancy dynamic rendering which only works in the latest version of IE, though.

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makami
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Next to nothing works fine in Firefox 3.6. I think it's in javascript, but since the only programming experience I have is one week of php, don't take my word for it.

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Re: Still recursively stumped

No anagrams found wrote:
Sakura_k wrote:
...Downside: the solution to this puzzle might make sense in retrospect, but it's more logical in the backtracking than the forward-solving, I think.

Was this an edit to comment on the solution or do you still need help?


I could use some help on this one. I've read several wiki entries, tried all manner of phrases, etc... and I'm lost.

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Stiltz
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Re: Still recursively stumped

pulling_out_hair wrote:
No anagrams found wrote:
Sakura_k wrote:
...Downside: the solution to this puzzle might make sense in retrospect, but it's more logical in the backtracking than the forward-solving, I think.

Was this an edit to comment on the solution or do you still need help?


I could use some help on this one. I've read several wiki entries, tried all manner of phrases, etc... and I'm lost.


Ditto... I've gotten to the end of the Recursion puzzle, and I'm not sure how to
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
answer the question posed in the last 2 boxes
, although I assume that that's the point. I'm also assuming that the fact that the
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letter grid is no longer responsive to the cursor means it's not useful for the last part?
Any more hints would be much appreciated! Thanks!

Oh, also - sorry if this is an overuse of the spoiler code, new here and figured I'd err on the side of caution.

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