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03/30/2007 04:04:46 PM · #51 |
I've decided i'm probably wrong
Message edited by author 2007-03-30 16:09:40. |
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03/30/2007 04:07:35 PM · #52 |
I'm not sure someone buried a box on Aisle 10 at IGA...
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03/30/2007 04:23:07 PM · #53 |
I'm heading out to see if the 750 / 745 number does me any good. I'll let y'all know :) |
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03/30/2007 05:22:42 PM · #54 |
Hurry back, i'm dying to know. I don't understand half of what you are doing. and my guesstimate of 373 (using subtraction and addition and division until i end up with a three digit number) is very unsound!
good luck
Kev |
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04/01/2007 10:36:49 PM · #55 |
Well, I'll be darned. The 750 number WAS indeed correct! I have to admit that I still don't understand your methodology in getting that number (I'll examine it more closely...!), but it worked, and I FINALLY found this thing!
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04/03/2007 07:03:14 AM · #56 |
Hey hey. I missed your post during the April Fool's Day carnage. What did you find ?
PS The methodology was just that if it wasn't a numerical puzzle to be solved by application of maths, then it was probably a straightforward substitution cipher like we all used to do when we were kids.
I enjoyed it though - if you get any more please post them.
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04/03/2007 08:38:01 AM · #57 |
I'm sure I'll post others when I get stuck! :)
The cache was a football-shaped container, hidden way at the top of a hill. With Geocaching, it's not so much *what* you found, but that you found it, if that makes any sense...
Thanks again for your invaluable help -- not sure I would have ever come up with the right answer!
The funny thing was that we went out and looked in this general area, and my 8-year-old daughter was actually playing on the log where it was hidden all along. Yeesh.
Originally posted by thelobster: Hey hey. I missed your post during the April Fool's Day carnage. What did you find ?
PS The methodology was just that if it wasn't a numerical puzzle to be solved by application of maths, then it was probably a straightforward substitution cipher like we all used to do when we were kids.
I enjoyed it though - if you get any more please post them. |
Message edited by author 2007-04-03 08:39:05. |
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