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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:04 pm
So where are we so far?
The type of a poem is a villanelle.
There's pyrrho.
Fermat's first prime is 3, but what's the counting?
EDIT: In depth puzzle talk now found in the puzzle forum. Crew Only. Talk to me or Heart if you will submit to the demands of knowing our knowledge.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:38 pm
I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry.
Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:45 pm
i say we all work togetheron this...but then i gotta ask Clausey and doll
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 12:22 am
H_e_a_r_t i say we all work togetheron this...but then i gotta ask Clausey and doll Get them to join the guild, actually, just invite them yourself.
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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 12:22 am
Slanzer I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry. Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together. I'd hate to say this, but that guy doesn't know s**t. >_>;;; *cough*
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 7:19 am
The counting could be 123? Sometimes the simplest explanation is the answer. 357 or something? I don't think he would make it go that high.
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:29 pm
they are in my guild, figuring out the puzzle... I gottaask them for permission of combining the group. I think my guild is better anyhow xD
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:49 am
OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry. Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together. I'd hate to say this, but that guy doesn't know s**t. >_>;;; *cough* Fair enough. Maybe counting means add the next Fermat's prime to 3, or add the next three Fermat's primes together?
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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:08 pm
Slanzer OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry. Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together. I'd hate to say this, but that guy doesn't know s**t. >_>;;; *cough* Fair enough. Maybe counting means add the next Fermat's prime to 3, or add the next three Fermat's primes together? It could be the fermat primes in order but in an alpha numerical sense.
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Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:41 pm
OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry. Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together. I'd hate to say this, but that guy doesn't know s**t. >_>;;; *cough* Fair enough. Maybe counting means add the next Fermat's prime to 3, or add the next three Fermat's primes together? It could be the fermat primes in order but in an alpha numerical sense. Convert the letters in "Pyrrho" to the order of their appearence in the alphabet? EX: H is the 8th letter, 0 = 15, P =16, R=18, Y = 25, so an addition of the 8th, 15th, 16th, 2x the 18th, and the 25th Fermat primes?
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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 6:59 pm
Slanzer OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer OneOfLittleHarmony Slanzer I forgot the name of the guy who helped me, but he said it wasn't Pyrrho, but Archimedes. I have no idea why he says Pyrrho is wrong, though. Also, the first stanza talks about the "Chanson de Geste," which is epic poetry. Don't know what the counting is or how to link all these things together. I'd hate to say this, but that guy doesn't know s**t. >_>;;; *cough* Fair enough. Maybe counting means add the next Fermat's prime to 3, or add the next three Fermat's primes together? It could be the fermat primes in order but in an alpha numerical sense. Convert the letters in "Pyrrho" to the order of their appearence in the alphabet? EX: H is the 8th letter, 0 = 15, P =16, R=18, Y = 25, so an addition of the 8th, 15th, 16th, 2x the 18th, and the 25th Fermat primes? There are only four fermate primes. 3, 17, 257, and something like 65537 2 is iffy, becuasae it could be a special case.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:15 am
`catgirl` The counting could be 123? Sometimes the simplest explanation is the answer. 357 or something? I don't think he would make it go that high. I was right ~wiggles~
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OneOfLittleHarmony Captain
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:58 pm
`catgirl` The counting could be 123? Sometimes the simplest explanation is the answer. 357 or something? I don't think he would make it go that high. Damn.
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