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how come nobody's replying to my thoughts...are they getting through?

Again, in Number Grid, the hint is something like T.C. Stone (letters rearranged), and that is a planetary laboratory in arizona....remember the planets in the hint pictures?? any thoughts???

I'm wondering if the numbers left relate to missing letters?

I figured out how to do composers.

Each line of the sheet music corresponds to a recognizable piece of music for each composer.

If we treat this similarly to the AiRPORT game in pb # 1, we should be able to determine the corresponding letter of each line.

I will begin by assuming each letter is selected from the first initial of each composer's particular peice of music.

how come nobody's replying to my thoughts...are they getting through?

Again, in Number Grid, the hint is something like T.C. Stone (letters rearranged), and that is a planetary laboratory in arizona....remember the planets in the hint pictures?? any thoughts???

Interesting lead but that clue was for another puzzle, each puzzle has a symbol in the

upper left corner that matches the clue on the real events.

The thing is how "contest" gets us to the "goal", something such as "race" but is not

the word ...

Numbers grid, may be something related to "water contest" ?

BTW, somebody in the US recently died in a water contest :-).... already tried "intoxication"

I heard about that! A woman on the radio died of water intoxication bcause she drank too much water trying to win hold wee for a Wii contest. she died trying to win a Wii....... heh, I just saved up money for mine!

how come nobody's replying to my thoughts...are they getting through?

Again, in Number Grid, the hint is something like T.C. Stone (letters rearranged), and that is a planetary laboratory in arizona....remember the planets in the hint pictures?? any thoughts???

doubt it. seriously. the planet projection relates to the big square with the two little squares on the bottom. the number grid consists of four little squares. the planets have the same box thingy as history lesson.

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Interesting lead but that clue was for another puzzle, each puzzle has a symbol in the

upper left corner that matches the clue on the real events.

The thing is how "contest" gets us to the "goal", something such as "race" but is not

the word ...

cool, i'll try something with that then

Felix Mendelssohn -- INCLUDING space is "17 letter word" ...and he's a famous compser who's not listed...

But i tried, and it didnt work...

maybe his place of birth?

Hamburg...nope..not it either :(

Just in case, I tried with:

Brahms, Chopin, Vivaldi, Schubert, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rossini, and a few

others that I don't remember now ...

I think the key is in decoding the meaning of the partiture and how is connected

with the city of birth of the composers that we know.

I was trying to write the name of the notes ABCDEFG on top of each note but

got too lazy ... and kind of hard to concentrate with my two kids floating around

and providing additional clues ( 4 & 8 yrs ) ...

Cheers

Just in case, I tried with:

Brahms, Chopin, Vivaldi, Schubert, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rossini, and a few

others that I don't remember now ...

I think the key is in decoding the meaning of the partiture and how is connected

with the city of birth of the composers that we know.

I was trying to write the name of the notes ABCDEFG on top of each note but

got too lazy ... and kind of hard to concentrate with my two kids floating around

and providing additional clues ( 4 & 8 yrs ) ...

Cheers

i tried the same thing, and to play some of them...i recognize the tunes, but don't recall the names.

Antonin Dvorak; A Profile

Dvorak was born in a small village on the banks of the river Vltava, approximately 45 miles north of Prague. He left school aged 11 to become an apprentice butcher, and the following year was sent to Zlonce to learn German.

Seriously...where did you get LA?

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