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Did anyone get all 27 white boxes? I only got 26 and can't find the last one.

I can only get 26 also. The last one I need is in Box 2 Posters puzzle. Just keeps returning

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Did anyone get all 27 white boxes? I only got 26 and can't find the last one.

Yes I have all 27. On the Number Grid, click like spastic at the bottom left and around the 'Reset' button!

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I can only get 26 also. The last one I need is in Box 2 Posters puzzle. Just keeps returning

If you have an issue like that, try clicking the white box using a different browser. I had the same issue with a couple of white boxes here, neither worked on FF, but when I loaded in IE, they both cleared as they should.

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Did anyone get all 27 white boxes? I only got 26 and can't find the last one.

Even though I've found 27, it still says 26, maybe it's the same with you...

Basically the white box in tomb doesn't register properly as being clicked and re-appears every time you open the puzzle, logging out and back in etc doesn't help either. :(

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Once again! Thanks to all those that listened! Hope you enjoyed yourselves!

I have to run now! But ill do a stream next week for the finals! Let me know what you think.

Speak to all of you soon

Marc

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For the COMPOSERS Puzzle...arent we supposed to find the City of Birth for each?

Here is what I got:

Beethoven: Bonn

Strauss: Vienna

Ravel: Paris

Liszt: Raiding

Mozart: Salzburg

Bach: Eisenach

Bizet: Paris

Verdi: Roncole

FOR THOSE having a problem finding the white box in GRID NUMBERS:

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FOR THOSE having a problem finding the white box in GRID NUMBERS:

umm wheres the other pictures?

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Well the only puzzle people couldnt find the white box is this one, lol........other pictures..go to "www.vanishingpointwiki.com" and click on CollectionPlate link

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I'm not sure if this helps but I recognized the last song but I don't know the name. Anyway, the music doesn't sound like the actual melody but a part another instrument would play in the orchestra to create the harmony we hear when the whole orchestra is playing. Perhps these clips are for the same instrument in the orchestra? Just a thought....

This comes from UF, thanks and credit to EarlyWyrm:

Meet The Composers

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I was going to wait until we had more, but we're not making much progress on Composers. So far we have identified:

Song 3: Beethoven

Song 5: Mozart

Song 6: Bach

I'm trying to midi-fy the notes, and will keep updating until either everything is transcribed, or someone solves the puzzle:

http://bsctx.com/song1.mp3

http://bsctx.com/song2.mp3

http://bsctx.com/song4.mp3

http://bsctx.com/song7.mp3

http://bsctx.com/song13.mp3

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http://www.yo-yo.com/history_section/hist_timeline.html

500 bc The oldest surviving yo-yos have been tracked to this date. The yo-yos were terra cotta disks, decorated with paintings of mythological figures. Archeologists theorize that Ancient Greek kids gave these yo-yos as offerings at the appropriate temple, as part of a coming-of-age ceremony. A Greek vase from this period is painted with the image of a boy playing yo-yo.

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For the COMPOSERS Puzzle...arent we supposed to find the City of Birth for each?

Here is what I got:

Beethoven: Bonn

Strauss: Vienna

Ravel: Paris

Liszt: Raiding

Mozart: Salzburg

Bach: Eisenach

Bizet: Paris

Verdi: Roncole

I've lost track of the postings, anyway for Ravel I've Ciboure and for Liszt Doborjan Hungary now part of Austria.

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For the COMPOSERS Puzzle...arent we supposed to find the City of Birth for each?

Here is what I got:

Beethoven: Bonn

Strauss: Vienna

Ravel: Paris

Liszt: Raiding

Mozart: Salzburg

Bach: Eisenach

Bizet: Paris

Verdi: Roncole

No one following up with this? The clue clearly states : City of Birth

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There seem to be 17 strands of music, right? Well, what if you take the strand number and count that many on the city of the composer's birth. Example, Song 3 is Beethoven....which is Bonn.....so the letter N. Song 5 Mozart...so letter B Song 6 Bach, so letter A.

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Just to confirm where we are at with "Tomb" am i right in thinking the only yo-yo trick as yet unidentified is the "zig-zag" one??

Or am I loosing the plot completely :blink:

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Just to confirm where we are at with "Tomb" am i right in thinking the only yo-yo trick as yet unidentified is the "zig-zag" one??

Or am I loosing the plot completely :blink:

Yo-yo's have been used as a toy for over 2,500 years, when the ancient Romans played with wooden and metal yo-yo's. The word "yo-yo" may come from Tagalog language (the language of the Philippines), meaning "to come back."

like reincarnation or something?

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