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[PUZZLE][SOLVED] Embedded Image Puzzles (10/1)
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Arana
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Rani

sanctusmortis wrote:
I get the feeling this is yet another sequence of .wavs... someone new, it seems. At least, i don't recognise the girl in the wav; anyone?


How could you miss Rani's sweet southern accent and her characteristic incisive observation of the clean ankles on the supposed street person? I'll give you one more guess on who it is!

Also the person thrown off the roof is the one that I belive Herzog is referring to Standish about when he says "No Standish, the mistake was putting an -------- on a twenty-two year old girl's rooftop." on the current contactme page.
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Re: butthehi.gif

Epic1980 wrote:
I have the cootie thing put together, now what?

It looks as if "chaOS Dinner" is one only one that leads to a positive result. If I'm doing it right, that is.
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Epic1980 wrote:
I have the cootie thing put together, now what?


well, some of the phrases relate to the other clues, "placid brunch" makes me think of the egg picture, "second kiss" is a bit like the femme fatal ;-*
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I put the cootie catcher thing together. I did it from memory. (somebody shoot me)

I don't know how the order should go but the "RAH rah! your future will be rosey." is underneath chaOS Dinner.
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keeks wrote:
I put the cootie catcher together as well... and there's only one flap with a winning message under it. Now it's just how to get to that winning flap, and what each thing means...


Try working with the numbers supplied earlier...
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Dictionary.com definitions

alliterative: having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable

haptic: Of or relating to the sense of touch; tactile.

syncope: the shortening of a word by omission of a sound, letter, or syllable from the middle of the word; for example, bos'n for boatswain
syncope2: A brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary deficiency of oxygen in the brain; a swoon

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Atro solved it! feel_faint.wav

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keeks
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Is there any way to see the embedded text on a Mac?

(I wish I had a PC, but I need a Mac for school... grr...)

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keeks wrote:
Is there any way to see the embedded text on a Mac?

(I wish I had a PC, but I need a Mac for school... grr...)

Change the file extensions, or open them up in a text editor. I havn't used a Mac in a while so I don't know exactly.

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In IRC, with help from Dewback and Johnny Nitro -

feel_faint.wav

alliterative - repeating first letter
haptic - feel
syncope - faint
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danteGA
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Two of the pictures seem to be related in a rhyming way:

"no wagon"

and

"Cro Magnon"



dante

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New observation from the cootie catcher:

The main flaps are all mythical creatures: ELF, SPRITE, FAIRY, TROLL
Each of the inner flaps have two series each:
chaOS, placID, storMY, draMA
Dinner, Brunch, snack, Lunch
fiRST, secOND, thIRD, fouRTH
HUg, KIss, NUzzle, SMooch

All the sets are related in some way.

EDIT- put correct capitalization on letters

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to review

Here are the wavs so far:
http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/sounds_dreamy.wav
http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/jumper.wav
http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/spooky.wav
http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/feel_faint.wav
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Roland
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Aelith wrote:
INCyr wrote:
Group of jars.jpg + muses.jpg =

Arrangement in black
and grey: portrait of
the artists mother (4)

Suidae (1)
La Gioconda (2)
Bordetella Pertussis (3)
Buckminsterfullerene (4)
Norma Jean Baker (5)

Courtesy of myself, Catherwood, ColinMacLeod and Vidstudent


Buckminster Fuller is an architect of skyscrapers

Norma jean is Merilon Monroe


This seems to be a name: alternate name thing
Arrangement in black
and grey is the name
the other is whistler's mother.


Suidae:Pigs

La Gioconda : Mona Lisa

Bordetella Pertussis :Whooping cough
BuckminsterFullerine: (bucky balls, C-60 maybe the IUPAC name of it)
Norma Jean: Marilyn Monroe

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RAH and OSD...

so hard?
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