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Revision as of 05:14, 21 January 2008

[edit] Puzzles

  • red denotes unsolved puzzles, green denotes solved

[edit] Four punchcards

Unsolved

  • It's believed the answer to the punchcards below will contain the locations of 4 other specially modified cameras.

[edit] Steps taken (spoilers below, if you want to solve yourself):

  1. The holes in a single string format, with 1 being right-most column, are:
    x32010x32000022002x32000222000
    002210320003200232000000000000
    xx0222x02120x46454x20202000000
    x02210564477x02210x02020000000
  2. Punchcards are 10 x 30 in size
[edit] Speculation...
  • It's possible the holes may represent guitar chords forms as they appear in a tab format. eg: the first 6 numbers of the first card are "x32010" - a standard C chord. In which case each punchcard would then contain 5 chord forms. Many resulting chords however are quite varied from their major or open standard chords, though many are quite obviously standard major chords; so how they would define a code is still elusive.
  • In chord form, the strings would become:
-32010 C    -32000 CM7  022002 Emadd2  -32000 C7   222000 Em7
002210 Am   320003 G    200232 D/F#    000000 --   000000 --
--0222 DM7  -02120 AM7  -46454 C#m7    -20202 Bm7  000000 --
-02210 Am   564477 ?    -02210 Am      -02020 AM7  000000 --
  • The chords themselves may be the progression for a song.
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