reed
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Post by reed on Aug 24, 2007 12:17:06 GMT -5
the titles suggest life cycle of butterflies ............next? help any hints?
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Post by Tails_155 (DJ T-Rey) on Aug 25, 2007 0:53:08 GMT -5
answer the questions
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reed
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Post by reed on Sept 6, 2007 10:14:44 GMT -5
moths are not butterflies now what?
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Post by Tails_155 (DJ T-Rey) on Sept 6, 2007 16:55:53 GMT -5
well.... be literal...
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styxx
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Post by styxx on Oct 3, 2007 12:39:18 GMT -5
Ok, so I've read everything here and everything on jayisgames about level 35, and I still don't get it! I started this back in July, had a break for 2 months while my PC was in storage, and I've been back on it for another week now, so I've had maybe a month's worth of looking at butterflys dammit! Can someone PM me with a bigger clue? I'd like to type the process I've been through but I don't know if I'll be giving too much away (probably not).
Seriously, I just did a Rubik's cube last week. I thougt I was supposed to be clever.
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Oct 14, 2007 7:21:39 GMT -5
Finally done. Turns out it's much easier to find biggest and smallest. For the habitat thing you need to search by scientific names. WHAT!!!? Now I'm told all the searches I did only end up at an egg page!? And it says to forget ALL the bloody work i did!? And think creatively!? Errata: Finally got it! When giving nudges on Puz26, though.
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dustofsnow
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Post by dustofsnow on Nov 4, 2007 15:11:24 GMT -5
So I have like a MILLION ideas about how to solve this one. For one thing, the page source reminded me of an earlier puzzle, and I'm wondering, does this puzzle require IE? I am using Firefox on a Mac and I wonder if I'm seeing things differently than I'm supposed to.
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Nov 4, 2007 17:29:03 GMT -5
No. This one requires no browser-specific and/or system-specific tricks.
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dustofsnow
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Post by dustofsnow on Nov 4, 2007 19:51:30 GMT -5
Thanks. Got it.
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dustofsnow
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Post by dustofsnow on Nov 4, 2007 20:33:57 GMT -5
Hey Energythief, it's "farthest" not "furthest".
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Nov 4, 2007 21:46:26 GMT -5
Both spellings mean the same to me.
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dustofsnow
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Post by dustofsnow on Nov 8, 2007 11:41:03 GMT -5
Farther means distance, such as "north to south" or...."higher to lower"...further means more ahead in a figurative way.
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Nov 8, 2007 11:42:51 GMT -5
Sounds like you teach literature in real life.
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dustofsnow
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Post by dustofsnow on Nov 8, 2007 11:49:50 GMT -5
ya ;D
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Post by energythief on Nov 9, 2007 0:42:38 GMT -5
Farther means distance, such as "north to south" or...."higher to lower"...further means more ahead in a figurative way. Egg on my face! Thanks for the correction - I'll adjust shortly.
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hyrule
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Post by hyrule on Jan 1, 2008 14:26:31 GMT -5
First, I want to say "hello" to everyone, as I'm new to this forum!
Second: this level is driving me insane. I'm so absolutley sure I'm doing the right things - so I'm getting four letters that make no sense...No matter how I rearrange them, they make no sense...I have no idea what I am doing wrong :-(
Is it possible to write someone a pm to get a hint? I don't want to explain here what I've got so far as I don't want to give anything away (in case anyone else is still doing this riddle :-) )
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Jan 1, 2008 21:53:17 GMT -5
You can PM me
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sprinterash
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Post by sprinterash on Jan 25, 2009 23:47:58 GMT -5
ok I'm about the least creative thinker on the PLANET so a nudge would be bery bery appreciated. I also have no leads so some help would be wonderful. thnx
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Post by Hakdo v.0 on Jan 27, 2009 9:28:41 GMT -5
At here, butterflies are bigger than moths and on the farther west.
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Post by garythesnail on Jun 11, 2009 11:47:39 GMT -5
You'll whack yourself when you get this one. Think LITERALLY. If it wasn't literal, this'd probably be one of the last puzzles because you got so much information... but in this, what you thought was the most important was actually a red herring! and also think SDRAWKCAB!
Hope it helps!
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