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Hmm, I'm having a hard time to digest the clues, I just tried to play Begin the Beguine and yes you

can create the melody with the sequence: 2 Stars, 1 Circle, 1 Planet, 1 Heart, 2 Boxes, 1 Circle, 1 Star, 1 Planet, 1 Star

but can't match it to the event video in any way.

Could be that the fireworks sequences are screwed up ?

OK, so for Room with a View, the clue from the fireworks appears to be

BLUE BLUE BLUE RED BLUE BLUE

Then

BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE RED BLUE.

Said another way ...

Blue 3, Red 1, Blue 2

Blue 4, Red 1, Blue 1

Any ideas? Does this puzzle remind anyone else of MINESWEEPER?

I got the same coding.... and I think it has something to do with the 9 blank areas in the grid.

Also, I think the Room with a View and the Meta puzzle is linked in some way (since it is the final puzzle).... Loki in the video tonight said she was a Room. The glass has an image of her which is the exact image on the icon for the main video on the Puzzle box view with the caption "Hear the challenge"..... I think it is hinting that there is a link back to that video and likely it is the Herodotus book which would tie into the Odessa COA because it was a Greek settlement at that time (440 B.C.E).

http://classics.mit.edu/Herodotus/history.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa_Oblast#Nomenclature

just an idea....

after looking at some aerial photography of seattle I noticed that the numbers seem to correspnd with the sizes of the building there. Just thinking out loud.

Good thought! I was thinking along the lines of it being a floorplan, a map of Seattle takes that a step further, and makes a lot of sense with the hint about perspective.

In the beginning of the video she says "pattern seeking" right before the puzzle identifier pattern for the Bulletin Board puzzle is flashed. In the images on the bulletin board I'm able to see a shape just below the belt on 14/13/62 that also appears in 6/4/16 and 3/2/11/7. Can't tell if it's anywhere else. However, it looks like the guitar may be missing a string and the clock missing its hands. Just thinking out loud.

For the record, I did *not* use brute force to get the solve to Backstage. Idudleybc posted a comment on the wiki with this order, "5 Stars 4 Kilroys 5 Saturns 4 Hearts 5 butterflies 8 circles 2 Crickets 2 Squares". I played the first six notes, and simply recognized the tune. I'm just old enough to know that song. :p

In the beginning of the video she says "pattern seeking" right before the puzzle identifier pattern for the Bulletin Board puzzle is flashed. In the images on the bulletin board I'm able to see a shape just below the belt on 14/13/62 that also appears in 6/4/16 and 3/2/11/7. Can't tell if it's anywhere else. However, it looks like the guitar may be missing a string and the clock missing its hands. Just thinking out loud.

Just adding something else: That doesn't look like a guitar. It looks like a ukulele. (Which only has 4 strings)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukulele

Not sure what difference it makes though...

Hey, I put together this Excel graph for A Different Point of View. It is 3-D and you can move it at your hearts content. From some angles it looks like their may be words, but I am too blind to make anything out.

Click here to get the file from my Mac site

In case you missed Falor's excel graph, here it is again. Thinking of a map of seattle does anybody else make anything of it?

Just adding something else: That doesn't look like a guitar. It looks like a ukulele. (Which only has 4 strings)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukulele

Not sure what difference it makes though...

I think that is the same pattern I see in the other pictures too.

didn't someone buy or replicate the space needle and construct one in Las Vegas?

I think you are thinking of the Stratosphere hotel in LV

In the beginning of the video she says "pattern seeking" right before the puzzle identifier pattern for the Bulletin Board puzzle is flashed. In the images on the bulletin board I'm able to see a shape just below the belt on 14/13/62 that also appears in 6/4/16 and 3/2/11/7. Can't tell if it's anywhere else. However, it looks like the guitar may be missing a string and the clock missing its hands. Just thinking out loud.

The watermark image is in at least five of them... guitar, coat, tennis racket, sword, and hose (they are just rotated 90deg or 180 deg).

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