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PUZZLES BY REVER
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 01:55
by Rever Man
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 08:51
by Vortex
Hmm, my current thoughts is that each sentence between "-"s represents a single word. For example the first one should be "remember".
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 10:37
by Sublevel 114
maybe we should create puzzles thread?

Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 10:38
by Augustus
Mabe.
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 10:55
by Vortex
Sublevel 107 wrote:maybe we should create puzzles thread?

that's probably a good idea, yeah.
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 13:15
by Anteroinen
I am fairly certain we're looking at various quotations of the Submafia chat group livestream conversations?
I mean, I feel as though "continuous operation" is mined from my short definition of an isometry. Maybe I am just imagining it.
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 13:46
by Vortex
hm, could be. But I couldn't find the sentence with the phrase 'photosynthesis'.
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 14:30
by Jatsko
Many of them seem written like crossword clues, but I've run searches on them with no consistent results. I'm assuming that we're looking for a word sequence using definitions he's made up, which I explored a bit last night.
Here's what I cam up with (parentheses are ones I'm pretty unsure of):
REMEMBER – (FINISHING) – xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxx – xxxxxxxxxxx – (POWERFUL)
SAILS – (CYCLE) – xxxxxxxxx
THE – COMPUTER – xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx – AS – xxxxxxxxxxxx
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 15:13
by Anteroinen
In that case "This" is obviously a "Puzzle". The only thing that comes to mind for "Anciently written with TH" is the third person singular conjugations of English, e.g. "knoweth". So... "S"?
Re: PUZZLE BY REVER #2 - Sharp And Flat
Posted: 16 Sep 2017 15:23
by Vortex
Infinite and continuous could be "uncountable", if it refers to the math terms.
And I __ He has to be "you".
EDIT: sharp and flat are music terms, but another interpretation could be something that is literally sharp and flat, like a blade.