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Not in, but thanks and +1 for your generosity, anjohl !

Also, a little promotion in the Giveaways' Directory:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/how_does_one_make_a_gift_aka_gifting_on_gog_for_dummies/post667
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Thespian*: Not in, but thanks and +1 for your generosity, anjohl !
Oh come on, this puzzle is fun if it doesn't drive u bonkers.
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Thespian*: Not in, but thanks and +1 for your generosity, anjohl !
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Moonbeam: Oh come on, this puzzle is fun if it doesn't drive u bonkers.
Maybe, but I ain't really in the mood. And that's good, 'cause this public PC have blocked the url in the OP, anyways (amongst many others) :D

BTW, good luck to the participants in the puzzle!
Ah, I'm late, guess that difficulty level increasing with time, so many new posts, can't find all code parts :)
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Trid: Ah, I'm late, guess that difficulty level increasing with time, so many new posts, can't find all code parts :)
The difficulty has remained constant, only the misconceptions have increased.

Also, the giveaway is still active.
New releases of information are definitely worth paying attention to. Discoveries, even those not large in the grand scheme of things are important.

I remember the revolution, the time I saw Johnny Depp for the first time.... 10 scissorhands, not one missing.
One more hint, regarding Sudoku puzzles. I had an argument with a man one time who complained that a particularly nasty puzzle in the daily paper had no solution, as at some point, you would have to guess between 2 numbers.

Of course, I replied that a Sudoku puzzle, by definition, must have ONE and ONLY ONE solution, so that he must have made an error along the way, or missed a step.

The procedural nature of those puzzles always interested me, as an uncertain and intimidating emptiness can be filled piece by piece, often to the surprise of the unwitting player.

A inventory of how things have changed, and what one is certain of is a useful tool in solving any puzzle.
The uncertain and intimidating emptiness remains :(
BUMP
And BUMP :P
Todays hints:

1) A Rubiks cube has 54 faces, but only 27 cubes. A CD key has 16 values, made up of how many different combinations?

2) "I am Number Four" might be doubly incorrect.
BUMP!
And BUMP
Bumpin again
Be careful of subliminal devilry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrkwgTBrW78

More hints:

1) Isn't a Third rate Role better than Playing Games?

2) The third age was the age of magic, which gave way to the age of man. The Fourth age is all about Discovery.

3) Neverwinter Nights II, Second to none?

4) I Associate this puzzle with other hard Ones.
Post edited February 01, 2013 by anjohl