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Let me decipher this one!:

i play runescape and thers hacks that make cursor clik automaticly and theres programs that type automaticlt to so i gess if you put bouth together you get something

is this web the best web out ther to solove the clue any other webs do this?

he wants to create a macro to automatically enter urls (ie bruteforce it) like people use to do mundane/ boring tasks on runescape. :D

I was digging around on the net and found that some user posted this grid

01111000000000000000

00011000011000101000

00001100000000000000

was this one already solved (I can't remember i saw too many of them)

EDIT: Also took a look at the 1000 some rot combinations and noticed that they only go from rot 0 to rot 25. Maybe theres come more codes fro Rot-1 to Rot -25

I was digging around on the net and found that some user posted this grid

01111000000000000000

00011000011000101000

00001100000000000000

was this one already solved (I can't remember i saw too many of them)

First post. That grid is solved as: iw4nttwinyou.

I was digging around on the net and found that some user posted this grid

01111000000000000000

00011000011000101000

00001100000000000000

was this one already solved (I can't remember i saw too many of them)

EDIT: Also took a look at the 1000 some rot combinations and noticed that they only go from rot 0 to rot 25. Maybe theres come more codes fro Rot-1 to Rot -25

I'm actually doing a visual comparison of the long list on the previious page vs the 5 boards so that if someone feels like "fishing" in them can do so :)

For reference

Las Vegas, Nevada

Monday, 8 January 2007, 6:30:00 pm

Los Angeles, California

Saturday, 13 January 2007, 9:00:00 am

Sydney, Austrailia

Miami, Florida

Austin, Texas

Saturday, 13 January 2007, 1:00:00 pm

Phoenix, Arizona

Saturday, 13 January 2007, 1:02:00 pm

Singpore

Saturday, 20 January 2007, 4:30:00 am

Berlin, Germany

Saturday, 20 January 2007, 10:00:00 am

London, England

Saturday, 20 January 2007, 11:00:00 am

Toronto, Canada

Saturday, 20 January 2007, 4:00:00 pm

San Francisco, California

Saturday, 20 January 2007, 7:00:00 pm

Seattle, Washington

Saturday, 27 January 2007, 6:00:00 pm

http://vanishingpointwiki.com/wiki/Keys

Two things to note. Both "SINGPORE" and "SAN FRANCISO" are spelled wrong.

If you plot the locations out on a map, they tend to line up in groups of 3. Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Sydney are all in a line. Miami, Austin, and Phoenix are all in a line. And Berlin, London, and Toronto are all in a line. If you discount "SINGPORE" and "SAN FRANCISO" because they are spelled wrong, that leaves Seattle as the lone city. However, if you plot Singapore and San Francisco, it looks like they line up with Seattle (can't be sure until a get a globe because it traverses the north pole - hard to do on a flat map).

Circumnambulation is also the act of walking around something. This is why I plotted it out on the map...in hopes that the cities circled something. But they don't really... although the angles seem to be somewhat equal between intersecting lines, especially when you add the two misspelled cities in...

EDIT: On second look, when I plotted them ou ton Google Earth, Singapore, Seattle, and San Fran do NOT line up... All the others do.

Edited by NodakPaul

Ok, now here is a different take on the soduku puzzle. Take the numbers in the bottom right and connect them in order without crossing or reusing those numbers. There is only one route to take and I come up with the letters SASIUNRCG I don't have them re-ordered yet using all letters...

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