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Never curse a failure. Learn from your mistakes so that if you are lucky enough to get a second chance, you can avoid repeating the same mistakes. And have a greater outcome.

Posted by: T1B3R7uMB0YXVI
I'm going to take yet another wild guess here...

Per Audacia Ad Astra?


Posted by: DiabolicSpartan
Posted by: T1B3R7uMB0YXVI


Edited; I'm still confused about the Romeo and Juliet part. Is it Act II scene 2 line 43? Can someone confirm that?
I believe that is correct. If so, that gives us "What's Montague? it is"


1-4 means words 1-4 right?
That's line 40. Line 43 is "What's in a name?"
Apparently I can't count. Lol.
I didn't think that made sense.



So we have

"What's in a name"
A picture of the different colors in some formation
the word "Plain"
And a box or Crayons

[Edited on 11.16.2012 9:35 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:34 PM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One - Weekly Challenge

Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien.
Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar.
tenn' Ambar-metta!

I just don't get what the hell is going on here...

  • 11.16.2012 9:36 PM PDT

I got "Thou art thyself though" as the four words, which would fit in with the color aspect of this puzzle.

using: This Text

  • 11.16.2012 9:38 PM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One

Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum ©
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The only problem I'm coming across here is that there's no further instruction defining how to decipher the numbers into recognizable color pattern.

The key is basically the alphabet arrangement of colors. For example, if I want to decode letter "A" I would have to have the color "Purple, red, Orange, Yellow, Violet, Green, and light pink".

CrazySnipe, can you give us one more hint or instruction on how to decipher the numbers or how to find the missing link to it?

P.s. I'm using this instead.

[Edited on 11.16.2012 9:41 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:39 PM PDT

Never curse a failure. Learn from your mistakes so that if you are lucky enough to get a second chance, you can avoid repeating the same mistakes. And have a greater outcome.

NVM

[Edited on 11.16.2012 9:43 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:41 PM PDT

This is what I'm doing so far to break up the numbers into recognizable patterns.

Some of the lines of numbers are exactly the same, while others are varied only in certain parts.

59 59 and 81 81 seem to repeat themselves throughout the numbers.

*the colors I use have no connection to the riddle, they are just to separate everything.

some help

maybe try plugging in some of the six characters into the decimal part. I started, but probably won't be able to finish.

[Edited on 11.16.2012 11:09 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:46 PM PDT

Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum ©
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I kinda notice that as well... I absolutely do not want to take this a bit further into decompiling, such as figuring it out how many character does it take for a certain letters and retrace it back on the connection towards Romeo and Juliet.

  • 11.16.2012 9:50 PM PDT
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Posted by: Achronos
I also maintain that Chrome is weaksauce, and IE9 is fast and works very well

Posted by: M1Silencer
This is what I'm doing so far to break up the numbers into recognizable patterns.
I've found that there are 16 groups of numbers if you split them up into groups of 6 numbers each. Here they are, along with the count of each:

81 81 65 76 59 59 ... count = 11
81 81 79 67 59 59 ... count = 10
81 81 59 59 79 78 ... count = 10
77 61 64 68 81 81 ... count = 9
59 59 66 81 59 70 ... count = 8
64 66 59 59 66 81 ... count = 8
81 81 59 59 59 59 ... count = 6
81 81 67 78 76 68 ... count = 5
59 59 61 65 81 81 ... count = 2
59 59 81 81 81 81 ... count = 2
66 81 62 81 62 81 ... count = 2
81 81 77 61 66 81 ... count = 1
59 59 81 81 61 50 ... count = 1
66 81 62 62 59 59 ... count = 1
61 50 81 81 59 50 ... count = 1
81 81 67 76 76 68 ... count = 1

Also there are 15 numbers used in total, and here they are with their counts too:

81 ... count = 146
59 ... count = 139
66 ... count = 28
79 ... count = 20
76 ... count = 18
64 ... count = 17
67 ... count = 16
78 ... count = 15
68 ... count = 15
61 ... count = 14
65 ... count = 13
77 ... count = 10
70 ... count = 8
62 ... count = 6
50 ... count = 3

There shouldn't be any mistakes now!

[Edited on 11.16.2012 10:43 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:52 PM PDT

Never curse a failure. Learn from your mistakes so that if you are lucky enough to get a second chance, you can avoid repeating the same mistakes. And have a greater outcome.

Posted by: Jumbus
Good work. Now we have this pattern.


Maybe the numbers correspond with a color? Like the numerical codes to make a color in paint.

We have 14 different colors in the key (15 if you count the white background)


Probably not but I'm throwing it out there.

[Edited on 11.16.2012 9:59 PM PST]

  • 11.16.2012 9:57 PM PDT
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Posted by: Achronos
I also maintain that Chrome is weaksauce, and IE9 is fast and works very well

Here are the numbers in text form for anyone else to mess with:
81 81 79 67 59 59 77 61 64 68 81 81 59 59 66 81 59 70 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78 81 81 67 78 76 68

59 59 66 81 59 70 77 61 64 68 81 81 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 59 59 59 59 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78

59 59 66 81 59 70 77 61 64 68 81 81 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 59 59 59 59 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78

81 81 65 76 59 59 59 59 61 65 81 81 81 81 77 61 66 81 64 66 59 59 66 81

59 59 81 81 61 50

81 81 65 76 59 59 59 59 81 81 81 81 66 81 62 62 59 59 81 81 59 59 79 78

81 81 59 59 79 78

77 61 64 68 81 81 59 59 66 81 59 70 81 81 59 59 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 67 78 76 68 81 81 59 59 79 78

77 61 64 68 81 81 59 59 66 81 59 70 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78 81 81 67 78 76 68 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59

64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 59 59 59 59 81 81 81 81 61 50 81 81 59 50 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 67 78 76 68

59 59 66 81 59 70 77 61 64 68 81 81 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 59 59 59 59 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78

81 81 65 76 59 59 59 59 61 65 81 81 66 81 62 81 62 81

77 61 64 68 81 81 59 59 66 81 59 70 64 66 59 59 66 81 81 81 59 59 79 78 81 81 67 78 76 68 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59

77 61 64 68 81 81 59 59 66 81 59 70 81 81 59 59 59 59 81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 79 67 59 59 81 81 67 76 76 68 81 81 59 59 79 78

81 81 65 76 59 59 81 81 79 67 59 59 77 61 64 68 81 81 66 81 62 81 62 81


I've just been using Notepad++ to do counts and spot groupings. I haven't found a link between the numbers and any colour values so far.

  • 11.16.2012 10:33 PM PDT

Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien.
Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar.
tenn' Ambar-metta!

Rainbow color? Hot and cold colors?

  • 11.16.2012 10:47 PM PDT


Posted by: Jumbus
Here are the numbers in text form for anyone else to mess with:


I've just been using Notepad++ to do counts and spot groupings. I haven't found a link between the numbers and any colour values so far.

Oh thank the lord (or rather Thank You!)

  • 11.16.2012 11:16 PM PDT
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Posted by: Achronos
I also maintain that Chrome is weaksauce, and IE9 is fast and works very well

The "Plain" clue might be referring to Plain text or Plaintext.

The title of the thread sounds like a clue as well.

Posted by: spartan058 bill
Posted by: JumbusOh thank the lord (or rather Thank You!)
No problem. I just hope there are no errors!

  • 11.16.2012 11:53 PM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One - Weekly Challenge
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"Awesomeness will ensue..."

BEN SPARTAN120


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Posted by: catman6
If nobody caught this
It's crazzzy's sig

Methinks it has a connection with the crayons.


Methinks there were no crayons in Romeo and Juliet.

Or crazy snipers.

Only tales of crazy, selfish rich kids in love in medieval Italy, cunning plots, date--blam!- drugs and misguided dreams. Plus seedy Friars.

I think thats a good synopsis, though it's been a while since I delved into the world of Shakespeare.

  • 11.16.2012 11:54 PM PDT

Posted by: Great_Pretender
Case and point: don't worry about it. Girls start getting boobies pretty soon, and then you'll have plenty of other things to think about. Being an Inheritor is not a life goal.
-TGP-

My mind has completely knocked the numbers out of my vision due to my hatred of numbers. They punctured my tires.

I'm going to say Just Plain Cranky is what I got from the images.

/thread I win.

  • 11.17.2012 1:13 AM PDT

"Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men."

Get at me

I have no idea what any of this is. Maybe I've been away from the Septagon too long.

  • 11.17.2012 2:28 AM PDT

Key

Hint: Use Clue 1 to figure out what to do with the numbers.

©

  • 11.17.2012 6:54 AM PDT

In a time long past, the armies of the dark came again to the lands of men. Their leaders became known as the fallen lords, and their terrible sorcery was without equal in the west.
In 30 years they reduced the civilized nations into carrion and ash. Until the free city of Madrigal alone defined them. An army gathered there, and a desperate battle was joined against the fallen
Heros were born in the fire and bloodshed of the wars which followed and their names and deeds will never be forgotten


Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
Hint: Use Clue 1 to figure out what to do with the numbers.

©


You should of just made a poll

  • 11.17.2012 6:58 AM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One

Check out my Soundcloud account to hear some of my music.
Here's my twitter, in the off-chance you want that too.

Community Joe Interview: defnop552
Bye.

What was clue 1?

(I look so good when I'm mythic )

[Edited on 11.17.2012 7:15 AM PST]

  • 11.17.2012 7:15 AM PDT

Key


Posted by: defnop552
What was clue 1?

(I look so good when I'm mythic )
It's in the picture.

©

  • 11.17.2012 7:18 AM PDT

Check out my Soundcloud account to hear some of my music.
Here's my twitter, in the off-chance you want that too.

Community Joe Interview: defnop552
Bye.

Which picture? The one up in the OP or the one from your signature?

I'm going to guess you overlay the colours onto the R&J text or something like that?

  • 11.17.2012 7:22 AM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One - Weekly Challenge

Posted by: Enormous Corgi
Posted by: Unanimate Objec
There's no way Nate Hawbaker's favorite hero is Alan Stuart


ALAN IS A BEAUTIFUL MAN!

I'm just gonna log off, walk away from the computer, and pretend none of this ever happened.

  • 11.17.2012 7:51 AM PDT
Subject: Extra One For Every One

Key


Posted by: defnop552
Which picture? The one up in the OP or the one from your signature?

I'm going to guess you overlay the colours onto the R&J text or something like that?
The pictures to the right of the numbers are the clue and go downward in ascending order. The Romeo and Juliet clue should be used to figure out how to use the numbers (or, rather, to figure out what's been done to them).

©

  • 11.17.2012 9:59 AM PDT

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Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
e: I can't help but feel this challenge suffers from a severe lack of incentive... Not so sure how well the whole "create your own thread" thing went... Oh well. Worth a shot.
I don't think incentive is the issue here. The problem is that it is a challenging challenge. It should work out like a math problem, where you can hypothize or work out what the answer is, then test if your are correct or not. it seems to me that a key factor of the challenge is getting lost, or overlooked somehow.

For instance the title of the thread, my guess it has something to do with the challenge, but how can I confirm this? And I will also guess that the images in the jpg are referencing that the key is located in you Sig. Again there is no way to confirm this within the puzzel. And the 'key' jpg in your sig clues you into how to decypher the numbers, but there is no clue as to how to do this.

Good challenge, good challenge indeed. I am anticipaiting the answer. I'm looking forward to that "Ohhh that's how it's done." moment..

  • 11.17.2012 11:29 AM PDT

"I will show you how a true Prussian officer fights!"

"And i will show you where the iron crosses grow..."

- "Cross of Iron"

This is probably beyond me...

  • 11.17.2012 11:32 AM PDT