[Puzzle][SOLVED] Morse Code "WHERE" 10-02-2006

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Post by FunkyMonkey »

Line four starts with a two letter word and can start with an I or a T.

Personally I till think it looks like To but I am wide open to suggestions
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Post by ogami1972 »

hi everyone- hang in there!
on IRC we are still getting used tothe new environment, but it is really cool towork in 'real time'. we'll be ready for the next clue!

to help the channel, i've posted an online document of the poem we will be changing based upon the consensus of the channel. if you disagree, let us know ( hopefully in channel!) and we will look into it!

irc.freenode.net/#cassieiswatching

http://www.writely.com/View.aspx?docid=dgxkt4q7_2kt78c2
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Post by Olympus321 »

All this talk about cups, wine, fence, bibles, cardinals... The where seems to point to a church... which one I do not know.

I've been following this for a while and I've become obsessed. I'm mad that I didn't pick up the whole CANYOUHEARHER thing.

Anyways... that's my opinion
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Post by Zyekad »

Line four (partial possible solution) :

CEDE IF NIL NOS A = in a second life (seems to fit?)
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Olympus321 wrote: I'm mad that I didn't pick up the whole CANYOUHEARHER thing.
what's that? I missed it all together...
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Post by toadlguy »

How about:

CONCEDE TEN TOM MY A TETCHIER PUSH
This act up here not yet commenced
CEDE IF NIL NOS A CEDE RIPOSTS SO
To cross is deep, do fain silence

fain: S: (adj) disposed, fain, inclined, prepared (having made preparations) "prepared to take risks"
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Post by Olympus321 »

I noticed the morse code in the 3rd video... someone found it and said it spelled CANYOUHEARHER... and a few posts later they mentioned the blog... no one seemed to pay attention to that fact.
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Post by fontaine »

Rick9955 wrote:
unrepentant wrote:
toadlguy wrote: What is the problem wined is a word (to drink wine like from a cup on the next line) You know - the killer wined and dined
Yeah but how is that a clue? A garden where a killer had some wine? It's pretty much as meaningless as the lion.
YES I'm sure it's a clue:
"the garden where the killer wined
still holds the cup for you to find."

In some garden where "the killer" drank something, there's a cup waiting to be found by us. The drop is a cup in a garden (park? whatever). Anyone agree?
YES!
Sorry, I'm new but have been following on and off for days.
But I think this version of the poem has to be correct, because of the "still." It completes a thought.
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Post by unrepentant »

I think we're onto something, but there has to be something more. Just saying a garden where someone drank wine this one time isn't helpful and doesn't tell us where to go - if it's actually a drop there has to be something identifying.
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Post by Farva »

but "wined" would imply some sort of dinner or some such (note that it is not "whined") so....do we have a picnic/fancy dinner anywhere? Is there a classy restaurant in the area that has a "garden" area?
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Post by bubbajay424 »

http://www.cccu.org/news/news_detail.asp?newsID=331

One more since it talks about god and the bible. Also, there is a group called "SEED"
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We are trying to discover the meaning of the last two lines without the rest of the poem!
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Post by bubbajay424 »

toadlguy wrote:We are trying to discover the meaning of the last two lines without the rest of the poem!
I do my best not to...but I just wanted to see if I could add confirmation to "the garden".
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