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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #385

i get one clue a year from Jeff (from my cog from 2013)....should I use it here?
i am on vacation, so it will be a few days

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #386

I feel that clue might just be "disbelieve Druegar" :laugh:

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #387

lazlo_hollyfeld1985 wrote: i get one clue a year from Jeff (from my cog from 2013)....should I use it here?
i am on vacation, so it will be a few days

I don't know I feel we are making progress just Druegar is currently busy with token creation. In fact the community is as well, so I think we can wait. Your call though of course.
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #388

lazlo_hollyfeld1985 wrote: i get one clue a year from Jeff (from my cog from 2013)....should I use it here?
i am on vacation, so it will be a few days


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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #389

While I think it's nice that y'all are trying
half of the time you're all way off the mark,
almost as if you were inserting what you all
think you want it to be, not what it should be.
Different ways of thinking are frequently, if not
often the best way to go. I guess you might
effectively consider it to be thinking outside of
some kind of rectangular enclosure.
Go ahead and stretch your thoughts. You've heard of
opening your mind, I'm sure. This, you know,
really should be a thing that the community can
do all together. Use this exercise to show how
otherwise disparate people can come together,
no matter what their geographical locations are.
Dodging the things that are right in front of you,
or not immediately obvious isn't good, is it?
Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
Please post TDb corrections in this thread .
If I write something in teal, it should not be taken seriously

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #390

Druegar wrote: While I think it's nice that y'all are trying
half of the time you're all way off the mark,
almost as if you were inserting what you all
think you want it to be, not what it should be.
Different ways of thinking are frequently, if not
often the best way to go. I guess you might
effectively consider it to be thinking outside of
some kind of rectangular enclosure.
Go ahead and stretch your thoughts. You've heard of
opening your mind, I'm sure. This, you know,
really should be a thing that the community can
do all together. Use this exercise to show how
otherwise disparate people can come together,
no matter what their geographical locations are.
Dodging the things that are right in front of you,
or not immediately obvious isn't good, is it?


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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #391

He acts?
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #392

Endgame wrote:

Druegar wrote: While I think it's nice that y'all are trying
half of the time you're all way off the mark,
almost as if you were inserting what you all
think you want it to be, not what it should be.
Different ways of thinking are frequently, if not
often the best way to go. I guess you might
effectively consider it to be thinking outside of
some kind of rectangular enclosure.
Go ahead and stretch your thoughts. You've heard of
opening your mind, I'm sure. This, you know,
really should be a thing that the community can
do all together. Use this exercise to show how
otherwise disparate people can come together,
no matter what their geographical locations are.
Dodging the things that are right in front of you,
or not immediately obvious isn't good, is it?


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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #393

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Druegar wrote: While I think it's nice that y'all are trying
half of the time you're all way off the mark,
almost as if you were inserting what you all
think you want it to be, not what it should be.
Different ways of thinking are frequently, if not
often the best way to go. I guess you might
effectively consider it to be thinking outside of
some kind of rectangular enclosure.
Go ahead and stretch your thoughts. You've heard of
opening your mind, I'm sure. This, you know,
really should be a thing that the community can
do all together. Use this exercise to show how
otherwise disparate people can come together,
no matter what their geographical locations are.
Dodging the things that are right in front of you,
or not immediately obvious isn't good, is it?


I think part of the problem is we don't know what the goal of the puzzle is or the parameters that restrict are so the clues are kind of hard to interoperate without context.

Don't get me wrong its fun, but without context all we can do is spin up progressively more wild theories looking for connections until we get enough of the picture to figure out what it is we are trying piece together a picture of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #394

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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #395

I just don't know if we have all the clues or not....or more accurately if all the clues have been 'published' yet or not. If they have that is one thing. If they haven't that is another. I had a feeling that we don't have them all yet, but I could 100% off by that. If we do I think we go back to the initial clue on the tokendb are work off it to see what we are still missing. and then hit all the clues we have recieved along the way. Maybe throw them somewhere so they are all consolidated in one place.
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Deciphering the Relic Fragment Riddle 4 years 9 months ago #396

jedibcg wrote: I just don't know if we have all the clues or not....or more accurately if all the clues have been 'published' yet or not. If they have that is one thing. If they haven't that is another. I had a feeling that we don't have them all yet, but I could 100% off by that. If we do I think we go back to the initial clue on the tokendb are work off it to see what we are still missing. and then hit all the clues we have recieved along the way. Maybe throw them somewhere so they are all consolidated in one place.


I agree - I don't think we have everything yet, but I also thing that there may be some clues that not all of us have seen. There was one reference somewhere to an NBA Timberwolves player that I never caught (basketball players do jump).

Getting all clues together in one place (or links to the originals) would be a great discussion point. Maybe Raven could add links to the first post in this thread.

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