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[SOLVED]Oct 15 EMBEDDED IMAGE PUZZLES HERE!
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vector
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I guess this is what i have so far for the smoker.jpg plants

medicinal action - Dandilion - Diuretic
medicinal action - Ipecacuanha - emetic
in the treatment of - Eyebright - eyes
to induce -
commonly known as - Queen Anne's lace?

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catherwood
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from the bee2_margaret embedded image, i pull these codes superimposed over prison cell bars:
Code:

0B -- -- -- 0F --
-- 0T -- 0O -- ON
1D -- 0S -- IK --
-- 1W -- 1N -- 1E
2R -- 1E -- 2E --
-- 2A -- 2X -- 2R
3E -- 2O -- 3I --
-- 3L -- 3P -- 3T
4C -- 3M -- 4O --
-- 4U -- 4A -- 4S
5A -- 4Q -- 5U --
-- 5Y -- 5S -- 5G
6S -- 5U -- 6A
-- 6O -- 6D -- 6P

anyone agree?

it might be paired with the embedded image in bee_garden:
Code:

24601 v. 24602
  C        C
  D        C
  D        D
  C        D
  D        C
  C        D


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detayl
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Oecumenix wrote:


farnsworth_window is an amusing homage:


Hah! Just noticed this on page one. That's my pic from tuesday, asking about a certain puzzle from last week...

(it's not a clue or anything)

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Centipede
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Just got back from lunch. What clues are left?

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Checksum
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Lindbergh has a 32-cent stamp of him as an adult. Makes me doubt there's also a 25-cent stamp of him.

-checksum

P.S. good work on Philo! Smile

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ColinMacLeod
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Lojack wrote:
something about the first stamp got me, I found it! Philo Farnsworth, inventor of the tv!

http://education.boisestate.edu/compass/Idahohistory/Chapter1/Philo-Farnsworth.gif


Good news, everyone! That solves the presidential problem, anyway.[/b]

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fubarz
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In the beewithh image "for the relief of" I think is an Ash (Fraxinus Fam. Oleaceae).
Is is laxative so it is used for the relief of constipation.
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Avatrix
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vector wrote:
I guess this is what i have so far for the smoker.jpg plants

medicinal action - Dandilion - Diuretic
medicinal action - Ipecacuanha - emetic
in the treatment of - Eyebright - eyes
to induce -
commonly known as - Queen Anne's lace?


Queen Anne's lace is also known as the "wild carrot", from the Parsley family. "It is an antiseptic and a diuretic useful in the treatment of cystitis and prostatitis" (from this site)

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SuperDunner
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.

Curious, is there any need for a place to organize the data? Also, if someone could start listing what is being worked on currently that would be quite kind Very Happy

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SoSeoul
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catherwood wrote:
from the bee2_margaret embedded image, i pull these codes superimposed over prison cell bars:
Code:

0B -- -- -- 0F --
-- 0T -- 0O -- ON
1D -- 0S -- IK --
-- 1W -- 1N -- 1E
2R -- 1E -- 2E --
-- 2A -- 2X -- 2R
3E -- 2O -- 3I --
-- 3L -- 3P -- 3T
4C -- 3M -- 4O --
-- 4U -- 4A -- 4S
5A -- 4Q -- 5U --
-- 5Y -- 5S -- 5G
6S -- 5U -- 6A
-- 6O -- 6D -- 6P

anyone agree?

it might be paired with the embedded image in bee_garden:
Code:

24601 v. 24602
  C        C
  D        C
  D        D
  C        D
  D        C
  C        D


If those two are indeed linked together,

I must point out that a link bewteen "prison" and "24601"
is that 24601 was Jean Valjean's number in prison, in Les Miserables

of course, 24601 and 24602 could just be zip codes

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ColinMacLeod
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fubarz wrote:
In the beewithh image "for the relief of" I think is an Ash (Fraxinus Fam. Oleaceae).
Is is laxative so it is used for the relief of constipation.
--------------
fubarz


I just went through the Ashes on http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/comindxa.html, but none of them fit the image.

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CoffeeJedi
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ColinMacLeod wrote:
Lojack wrote:
something about the first stamp got me, I found it! Philo Farnsworth, inventor of the tv!

http://education.boisestate.edu/compass/Idahohistory/Chapter1/Philo-Farnsworth.gif


Good news, everyone! That solves the presidential problem, anyway.

wrong Proffessor Farnsworth there Colin Wink seriously though, good job lojack
oh my yes
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Daffy889
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Re: .

SuperDunner wrote:
Curious, is there any need for a place to organize the data? Also, if someone could start listing what is being worked on currently that would be quite kind Very Happy


There's usually someone from the Fireflies Wiki here documenting it all, but there don't seem to be any of them around this week.

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ColinMacLeod
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catherwood wrote:
from the bee2_margaret embedded image, i pull these codes superimposed over prison cell bars:
Code:

0B -- -- -- 0F --
-- 0T -- 0O -- ON
1D -- 0S -- IK --
-- 1W -- 1N -- 1E
2R -- 1E -- 2E --
-- 2A -- 2X -- 2R
3E -- 2O -- 3I --
-- 3L -- 3P -- 3T
4C -- 3M -- 4O --
-- 4U -- 4A -- 4S
5A -- 4Q -- 5U --
-- 5Y -- 5S -- 5G
6S -- 5U -- 6A
-- 6O -- 6D -- 6P

anyone agree?

it might be paired with the embedded image in bee_garden:
Code:

24601 v. 24602
  C        C
  D        C
  D        D
  C        D
  D        C
  C        D


Has anyone noticed the additional text in the bottom right of the prison bars?

It looks like
C
C 3 0
D S 1

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Wynn
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You guys have Yarrow on the wrong image. Yarrow is on smoker.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/y/yarrow02.html

I don't know where that queen anne's lace thing came from.
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