PUZZLES BY REVER
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Hmm, my current thoughts is that each sentence between "-"s represents a single word. For example the first one should be "remember".
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Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
maybe we should create puzzles thread?
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
that's probably a good idea, yeah.Sublevel 107 wrote:maybe we should create puzzles thread?
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Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
I am fairly certain we're looking at various quotations of the Submafia chat group livestream conversations?
I mean, I feel as though "continuous operation" is mined from my short definition of an isometry. Maybe I am just imagining it.
I mean, I feel as though "continuous operation" is mined from my short definition of an isometry. Maybe I am just imagining it.
"We didn't leave the Stone Age, because we ran out of stones."
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
hm, could be. But I couldn't find the sentence with the phrase 'photosynthesis'.
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Many of them seem written like crossword clues, but I've run searches on them with no consistent results. I'm assuming that we're looking for a word sequence using definitions he's made up, which I explored a bit last night.
Here's what I cam up with (parentheses are ones I'm pretty unsure of):
REMEMBER – (FINISHING) – xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxx – xxxxxxxxxxx – (POWERFUL)
SAILS – (CYCLE) – xxxxxxxxx
THE – COMPUTER – xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx – AS – xxxxxxxxxxxx
Here's what I cam up with (parentheses are ones I'm pretty unsure of):
REMEMBER – (FINISHING) – xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxx – xxxxxxxxxxx – (POWERFUL)
SAILS – (CYCLE) – xxxxxxxxx
THE – COMPUTER – xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx – AS – xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
In that case "This" is obviously a "Puzzle". The only thing that comes to mind for "Anciently written with TH" is the third person singular conjugations of English, e.g. "knoweth". So... "S"?
"We didn't leave the Stone Age, because we ran out of stones."
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Infinite and continuous could be "uncountable", if it refers to the math terms.
And I __ He has to be "you".
EDIT: sharp and flat are music terms, but another interpretation could be something that is literally sharp and flat, like a blade.
And I __ He has to be "you".
EDIT: sharp and flat are music terms, but another interpretation could be something that is literally sharp and flat, like a blade.