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[Puzzle] NEW CHALLENGE! April 19 2005
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onearewe
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Gaymer, good point
has anyone thought of the biblical aspects the hint might have?

thus, the truth would = Jesus or something
yet that doesnt really fit in well with the picture itself

I got school too, peace out guys, will check back in morning

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HOLY CRAP!!!!

I took a shot in the dark according to atomics idea about I and rusty, go to http://irusty.com check it out?

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* 04 September 2004
* Liz Else Alun Anderson
* Magazine issue 2463

Writer Jamie Whyte complains about sloppy thinking

Jamie Whyte left his native New Zealand to read philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and went on to work there as a philosophy lecturer. After three years, he left academia to join the world of high finance as a management consultant. He is now a professional writer, dividing his time between New Zealand and north London. His passion for straight thinking prompted him to write Bad Thoughts: A guide to clear thinking, published in the UK by Corvo (2003) and in the US as Crimes Against Logic (McGraw-Hill, 2004)

How long have you been angry about bad thinking?

I've always been obsessed with truth. I did my PhD on truth. It has always driven me mad to see people saying things that are well known to be rubbish. And I've never understood how they can bear it. But at the same time I can see that it doesn't affect

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onearewe
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i was about to sleep but DAMN

NICE ONE
not the answer but lets start rollin on that one

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omega71 wrote:
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* 04 September 2004
* Liz Else Alun Anderson
* Magazine issue 2463

Writer Jamie Whyte complains about sloppy thinking

Jamie Whyte left his native New Zealand to read philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and went on to work there as a philosophy lecturer. After three years, he left academia to join the world of high finance as a management consultant. He is now a professional writer, dividing his time between New Zealand and north London. His passion for straight thinking prompted him to write Bad Thoughts: A guide to clear thinking, published in the UK by Corvo (2003) and in the US as Crimes Against Logic (McGraw-Hill, 2004)

How long have you been angry about bad thinking?

I've always been obsessed with truth. I did my PhD on truth. It has always driven me mad to see people saying things that are well known to be rubbish. And I've never understood how they can bear it. But at the same time I can see that it doesn't affect



sorry forgot to mention that was the first link from newscientist.com or org whichever

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suroot
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Hey ? what is the message you are conveying?

EDIT: Thanks

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I still don't see how newscientist.com is related to ourcolony at all. It was all pure speculation a few puzzles ago that went no where. It is OOG as far as i am concerned, i wouldn't waste time following any leads on it personally.

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onearewe
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agreed, seems to be a legit site anyway

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Gaymer
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i still find it strange that article would come up on that all star 2003 search, and did anyone notice that the whole article is 2222 words long, or so says the print at the end of the story?

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onearewe
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im not gettin anything on the www.irusty.com site
but im really tired and i havent really scowered the google results
but now im really turnin in

cya in the mornin guys

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suroot
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<little>
<offtopic>
Glad to see people as obsessed about this as me. It's 2:20 am I have class in 10 hours, haven't slept today, pissed my pants hours ago cause didn't want to leave the chair, dog died because I forgot to feed him, and my wife left me because she thought I was insane about ARGs! BUT WHO CARES!
</offtopic>
<little>

Ok give me a few minutes and I'll try to recap what we have so far.

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suroot
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using words from the crossword:

"by my game find ..."

using words in the crossword that are entered twice:

"be my red sea"

Using the letters that were circled twice in the crossword:

"ESPN"

Most likely the crossword has nothing to do with the challenge

irusty.com probably has nothing to do with it
newscientist.com probably has nothing to do with it
obeygiant.com probably has nothing to do with it

The flowers look out of place

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NovacaineX
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Those articles come up on new scientist because they simply have the word "all" and "star" in them somewhere. Easy as that.

Also it's searching the entire article, exerpt just the excerpt you see.

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Gaymer
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agreed
/am shamed by last post

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:27 am
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Gaymer
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how much weight does every one give the religous idea to this? dead flowers, revelation, everything on desk seems to be dated, and change seems to be a constant in any of my search results

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