Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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Hi, Richard, Yes! Dragon was right. I got it open with 4 and 8. Go back to sleep? I'd love to! Gil.
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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So am I dragonuk44,just went to the church and looked around. Haven't done much yet. Richard
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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I'm scheduled for a meeting with the priest but I'll be darned if I can find a cane!
Gil.
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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I took the key and opened the panel and put the key back. Rang the bells and got the priest mad now what do I do. What pictures do I take? Richard
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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ok put cooler fan in the candle effort lol but he wont turn it on .Got the book on latin can some one tell me what I am missing ta
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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thanks Kjos never thought of that .Wont do it as priest still in the room .try with the fan again .Sorry got it wrong yes it worked
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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ok the bells are driving me nuts .rang the bells .Hid behind door sneaked in .You get about 3 secs to do what ever . Thought you may have to unlock the back door no . What do I do . ta
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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dragonuk44, Did you put the key back before you rang the bells
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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Thanks Jaap. I'm in the priest room what do I do in there. Richard
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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still stuck at the bunker :( I do think I know what type of solution is required: the calender describes the 7 world wonders, the 4 horsemen, the 12 labors of hercules and the 7 seas, although it's still pretty vague. I thought i should rotate the cane from 7 to 4 to 12 to 7, each time waiting for a click, but this doesn't work. Also the numbers could be off: only 1 wonder is left these days, but should I use 6 or 1 here? Also there are way more than 7 seas, but only 5 oceans. The exact number is critical :( Also, what exactly is the way to rotate the cane? But: fun puzzle!!
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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Jaap, Unless I misunderstood you, you probably move from number to number, skipping the ones you don't want, by not waiting for the click. I think you're right about 7 being the first number. It would be easy enough to switch that to 1 if we had the last number but that clue is really cryptic. Missing no note? Losing no key? Sounds musical. Gil.
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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Jaap, Unless I misunderstood you, you probably move from number to number, skipping the ones you don't want, by not waiting for the click. I think you're right about 7 being the first number. It would be easy enough to switch that to 1 if we had the last number but that clue is really cryptic. Missing no note? Losing no key? Sounds musical. Gil. maybe sea to sea is C to C, hence 8 (octave) or 12 (including sharps). Let's try
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Re: The Samaritan Paradox
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Jaap,
You're brilliant!
Gil.
"Best not to think about it. I don't want to fall to bits 'cos of excess existential thought."
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