CareBear
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@carebear... use the matrix that does not contain the W
lol... i reversed my X & Y to get F's instead of 6's... thanks
@carebear... use the matrix that does not contain the W
well, the rest of the notes did not make any sense either at the beginning... until people solved them...
CA 66
if we expected it to be a time, "ca" is abbreviation of "circa", which means "around a certain time/date", isn't it?.
now, 66... could it be 6pm and 6 min.????just a wild guess....
@carebear... use the matrix that does not contain the W
Hmm i get 51814 seconds to 14:39 but i could be wrong..![]()
Perhaps CA66 is in hexadecimal time format, one that a certain Nystrom invented. Then again, maybe not.
Anyone know hexadecimal time? ^^
LimStift to the rescue again !!!! thx man.... lol![]()
I still think it sounds farfetched, but we can atleast consider it. =P
Maybe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal_time can be of help, I can't wrap my mind around it...
Ok.. did everyone else get roughly 13:30 for CA66? I'm double checking now...![]()
You should really only be hexing the 66.
CA (Aproximately)
66 (Hex Format) 1:02
if the little hand of the clock is on the c (this is were the 9 would be on a normal clock) and the big hand the a ( this is were the 7 would be) and the 66 could be seconds but theres only 60 sec's in a min hmmmm unless theres more in hex time
that would give you the time of 9:35 and 66 secs lol i still need to work on the secs to make then fit
hmm not sure what do u guys think