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Still irritating, not taking that away ;)

but I did find ONE thing that *might* bring someone to the conclusion that "Triton" is the answer...

the mural is a timeline of inventions, the backdrop leads to sky and stars, generally "Space"

mention of the mythology also, Poseidon, Athena and Triton were all connected in some way.

Triton is a moon on Jupiter, which was only visited by Voyager 2 on Aug 25 1989. a "Spacecraft" which would have been the next step in the timeline of Great things, invented.

Totally awesome call confusio!

Hehe I should had bet some money on my earlier call, but it was almost evident,

I just thought if I have to write the script what word will work now, LEFT was

a very logical choice for "puzzles left".

We are getting closer Loki Loki ....

Damn! And I was almost there... :rolleyes:

Neptune was discovered in the 1840's. I was going through Wikipedia when you posted the answer. It looked like the lines in Toronto were planetary orbits.

and the solar system picture from Berlin ends at Neptune. GRRRRR!

Another detail is that on each video she is holding an item related to the group of

puzzles we solved.

1st week - The pocket watch

2nd week- The magician cane/wand

3rd week - The history book (Herodotus)

oh great, now we have to memorize the phone book. I can't remember what I did 30 seconds ago :(

isn't /more_answers the same as /collectionplate/

er not,

odd

No the first one is how many of the total 36 pieces for the meta puzzle you collected

you should have 27 now.

The second one is the number of puzzles solved from a total of 48 (12 each week)

you should have solved 36.

talking about direction remember she points to the right in her ignition video.

Also the way she writes vanighingpointgame.com with the laser is left to right and right to left.

in the note in bill gates presentaion she say about I will look from left to right...

What laser ?

on her 21st birthday she visited almost evry country

never owned a camera (photographic memory)

OK. Maybe the visiting every country has something to do with the memory exercise method.

Possibly the locations in the contest point to a central theme or phrase that would be the object that is being remembered?

Still irritating, not taking that away ;)

but I did find ONE thing that *might* bring someone to the conclusion that "Triton" is the answer...

the mural is a timeline of inventions, the backdrop leads to sky and stars, generally "Space"

mention of the mythology also, Poseidon, Athena and Triton were all connected in some way.

Triton is a moon on Jupiter, which was only visited by Voyager 2 on Aug 25 1989. a "Spacecraft" which would have been the next step in the timeline of Great things, invented.

Some minor corrections to some posts: Triton is the name of the largest of Neptune and the name of Poseidon's son. Neptune is the Roman name for Poseidon (Greek). Incidently, one person referred to the "trident" not to be confused with the name "Triton".

It is kind of fitting with the puzzle name "Mural" and the Greek theme, but Loki did mention she has a "quad" major with a GPA equal to PI.

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