Re: Scioly Assassination 128: The Dark Abyss
Posted: September 19th, 2018, 8:27 am
because I said soJoeyC wrote:Why?Anomaly wrote:*seriously someone just accuse Name*
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because I said soJoeyC wrote:Why?Anomaly wrote:*seriously someone just accuse Name*
what do you have against me lolAnomaly wrote:because I said soJoeyC wrote:Why?Anomaly wrote:*seriously someone just accuse Name*
Psst sassy. I'll pay you to make a hit on Anomaly.Name wrote:what do you have against me lolAnomaly wrote:because I said soJoeyC wrote: Why?
whispers: how much will you pay? I think your life would be a satisfactory paymentTheChiScientist wrote: Psst sassy. I'll pay you to make a hit on Anomaly.
PROTECT NAME QUICKAssassinator wrote:whispers: how much will you pay? I think your life would be a satisfactory paymentTheChiScientist wrote: Psst sassy. I'll pay you to make a hit on Anomaly.
Good find!linzhiyan wrote:I protect Things2do because he's from Tennessee and his location says: "Unfortunately, not Colorado somewhere near the Utah border," therefore corresponding to all 3 states.Alex-RCHS wrote:Colorado's Mt. Elbert is 14,400 feet high
Utah's Kings Peak is 13,528 feet high
Tennessee's Clingmans Dome is 6,643 feet high
According to this.
Each is the highest point in their respective state.
3.28 isn't a perfect conversion, so --
Each height converted to meters : height in feet divided by 3.28
4389.12 : 4390.24
4123.33 : 4124.39
2024.79 : 2025.30
None of those numbers jump out at me; I don't think dividing by 3.28 or converting reveals anything.
I'm sure it has something to do with those states/peaks, but I can't figure out anything more.
EDIT: Sorry for the early protect, but I don't know how much time I can spend on the forums tomorrow, so I was just trying to get it out of the way... Won't happen again, I promise
My sole purpose is to troll and spam these games nowAlex-RCHS wrote: Good find!
I miss the days when people actually tried to solve clues instead of making useless posts, like the last 8 have been.
Yeah, this game is going to have a lot of pages, but not must actual productivity.Alex-RCHS wrote:Good find!linzhiyan wrote:I protect Things2do because he's from Tennessee and his location says: "Unfortunately, not Colorado somewhere near the Utah border," therefore corresponding to all 3 states.Alex-RCHS wrote:Colorado's Mt. Elbert is 14,400 feet high
Utah's Kings Peak is 13,528 feet high
Tennessee's Clingmans Dome is 6,643 feet high
According to this.
Each is the highest point in their respective state.
3.28 isn't a perfect conversion, so --
Each height converted to meters : height in feet divided by 3.28
4389.12 : 4390.24
4123.33 : 4124.39
2024.79 : 2025.30
None of those numbers jump out at me; I don't think dividing by 3.28 or converting reveals anything.
I'm sure it has something to do with those states/peaks, but I can't figure out anything more.
EDIT: Sorry for the early protect, but I don't know how much time I can spend on the forums tomorrow, so I was just trying to get it out of the way... Won't happen again, I promise
I miss the days when people actually tried to solve clues instead of making useless posts, like the last 8 have been.