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Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 16th, 2017, 1:21 pm
by pikachu4919
JasperKota wrote:
daydreamer0023 wrote:Did the Sassy give you the permission to post this? ;)
Since when did dictators need permission to do anything :P
East is probably also executing his revenge for being killed for all we know :P

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 17th, 2017, 10:02 am
by NeBH
JasperKota wrote:
daydreamer0023 wrote:Did the Sassy give you the permission to post this? ;)
Since when did dictators need permission to do anything :P
No man rules alone...

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 17th, 2017, 10:55 am
by whythelongface
Pretty sure East's string of letters don't actually mean anything. I've been putting it through different algorithms and websites and nothing makes sense.

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 25th, 2017, 6:08 pm
by dragonfruit35
whythelongface wrote:Pretty sure East's string of letters don't actually mean anything. I've been putting it through different algorithms and websites and nothing makes sense.
Could someone repost the string of letters? I can't seem to find it.

Meanwhile, Sassy hasn't posted for 11 days... :?:

EDIT: Also, I protect chalker because the clue involves chalk and it looks like no one's protected him yet.

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 25th, 2017, 7:53 pm
by whythelongface
Is this game still a thing?

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 26th, 2017, 8:25 am
by NeBH
[quote="Assassinator"]Rapid computation is a luxury modern scientists often fail to fully appreciate. The early days of science were characterized by chalkboard after chalkboard filled with calculations done by hand. Only a few decades after the invention of the [b][size=150]electric vehicle[/size][/b] [b][size=150][u]supervised[/u] [/size][/b]by Emerald City Electric and the first[u] [size=150]controlled human flight by the Wright brothers[/size][/u], the appearance of the supercomputer permitted dedicated calculation by machine, [size=150]allowing the drafting of the first general rule of science.[/size]
[/quote]
[quote="Wikipedia"]
Most significant laws in science are conservation laws. These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space, time and phase, in other words symmetry...
Conservation of mass was the[size=150] first law of this type to be understood...[/size][/quote]
What do you guys think?

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 26th, 2017, 1:53 pm
by JasperKota
NeBH wrote:
[quote="Assassinator"]Rapid computation is a luxury modern scientists often fail to fully appreciate. The early days of science were characterized by chalkboard after chalkboard filled with calculations done by hand. Only a few decades after the invention of the [b][size=150]electric vehicle[/size][/b] [b][size=150][u]supervised[/u] [/size][/b]by Emerald City Electric and the first[u] [size=150]controlled human flight by the Wright brothers[/size][/u], the appearance of the supercomputer permitted dedicated calculation by machine, [size=150]allowing the drafting of the first general rule of science.[/size]
[/quote]
[quote="Wikipedia"]
Most significant laws in science are conservation laws. These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space, time and phase, in other words symmetry...
Conservation of mass was the[size=150] first law of this type to be understood...[/size][/quote]
Wikipedia wrote: Most significant laws in science are conservation laws. These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space, time and phase, in other words symmetry...
Conservation of mass was the first law of this type to be understood...
[/hide]
What do you guys think?[/quote]

Yeah, that description matches bernard perfectly so we protected him a while ago.

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 26th, 2017, 6:36 pm
by dragonfruit35
JasperKota wrote:
NeBH wrote:
[quote="Assassinator"]Rapid computation is a luxury modern scientists often fail to fully appreciate. The early days of science were characterized by chalkboard after chalkboard filled with calculations done by hand. Only a few decades after the invention of the [b][size=150]electric vehicle[/size][/b] [b][size=150][u]supervised[/u] [/size][/b]by Emerald City Electric and the first[u] [size=150]controlled human flight by the Wright brothers[/size][/u], the appearance of the supercomputer permitted dedicated calculation by machine, [size=150]allowing the drafting of the first general rule of science.[/size]
[/quote]
[quote="Wikipedia"]
Most significant laws in science are conservation laws. These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space, time and phase, in other words symmetry...
Conservation of mass was the[size=150] first law of this type to be understood...[/size][/quote]
Wikipedia wrote: Most significant laws in science are conservation laws. These fundamental laws follow from homogeneity of space, time and phase, in other words symmetry...
Conservation of mass was the first law of this type to be understood...
[/hide]
What do you guys think?
Yeah, that description matches bernard perfectly so we protected him a while ago.[/quote]

Yep, I was just protecting chalker to be on the safe side.

since sassy hasn't been correctly accused, the game isn't over, also what is the letter string

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: September 29th, 2017, 4:36 am
by EastStroudsburg13
East's Ghost wrote:The Assassinator is either busy or asleep, so I'm popping in just to give you a friendly ghostly reminder to look for ID clues. There have actually been quite a bit of them scattered around the clues, and not all of them are hidden.

Re: SciOly Assassination 115: Pictures at an Exhibition

Posted: October 6th, 2017, 5:25 am
by EastStroudsburg13
East's Ghost wrote: The Assassinator is STILL ignoring their responsibilities, so have another cipher. This one should be even easier to solve than the last one. Just use a key that makes sense...

ypuratdwttzcdckj