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Topic: Bitcoin Cipher/puzzle - 0.56 Prize ! Bitcoins [SOLVED] - page 6. (Read 19314 times)

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Hmmm.... maybe I am wrong.
This is how I determined page 208 = 192:
Page 8 = Page 24 in the pdf, therefore, Page 192 should be Page (192+16) = 208.

Apologies if this confused you...

You could be right if the OP used the same way as you to count the page numbers .
How scanned the book  skipped a page somewhere .

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3: 978-0-7538-1368-3 8(11)-4- 54(2)-1- 192(7)-1-
9(1)-1- 344(10)-1-   AAaAa

puzzle page : 8    54   192    9    344
pdf page     : 24  70    207   25   360       


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192 (7)-1 should be h. See the pdf file again, page 192 should be the page 208 in the pdf.

nop !! the page 192 is the start of "chapter 9 SPECIATION"  witch is page 207 in pdf (see content page 6 in pdf)

As for the hints you could be right !!


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If there's no online version of the book, you could use the "look inside" feature of amazon and keep selecting "surprise me" until you get to the right pages.

I think the PDF is the Softcover version, we need to check the hardcover one I guess .
Some one should visit the library  Grin Grin , or buy the book (on your own risk i could be wrong) .

Hmmm.... maybe I am wrong.
This is how I determined page 208 = 192:
Page 8 = Page 24 in the pdf, therefore, Page 192 should be Page (192+16) = 208.

Apologies if this confused you...
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I think the PDF is the Softcover version, we need to check the hardcover one I guess .
Some one should visit the library  Grin Grin , or buy the book (on your own risk i could be wrong) .
The hardcover version is also available on amazon, so the look inside feature is still a possibility.
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192 (7)-1 should be h. See the pdf file again, page 192 should be the page 208 in the pdf.

nop !! the page 192 is the start of "chapter 9 SPECIATION"  witch is page 207 in pdf (see content page 6 in pdf)

As for the hints you could be right !!


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If there's no online version of the book, you could use the "look inside" feature of amazon and keep selecting "surprise me" until you get to the right pages.

I think the PDF is the Softcover version, we need to check the hardcover one I guess .
Some one should visit the library  Grin Grin , or buy the book (on your own risk i could be wrong) .
sr. member
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Merit: 250

If there's no online version of the book, you could use the "look inside" feature of amazon and keep selecting "surprise me" until you get to the right pages.
legendary
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I have gone back and looked at #3 again, I think the correct answer should be EAhBp

192 (7)-1 should be h. See the pdf file again, page 192 should be the page 208 in the pdf.

Hello! i will hold on for a day or two to Announche  any right answers again

The OP purposely have a capital A in "announce" and an additional h, meaning the h is behind A => EAhBp

this is a small hint. but hints can be small. but this Hint is: Softcover
Level 3

"this is a small hint" &  "but hints can be small" => a small "h"

OP is really smart!!

Anyone willing to put their computing power into brute forcing the answer?
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Softcover = Paperback
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paperback
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A paperback (also known as softback or softcover) is a type of book characterized by a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples. In contrast, hardcover or hardback books are bound with cardboard covered with cloth; although more expensive, hardbacks are more durable. Inexpensive books bound in paper have existed since at least the 19th century in such forms as pamphlets, yellowbacks, dime novels, and airport novels.[1] Modern paperbacks can be differentiated by size. In the US there are "mass-market paperbacks" and larger "trade paperbacks". In the UK, there are A-format, B-format and the largest C-format sizes.[2]

Paperback editions of books are issued when a publisher decides to release a book in a low-cost format. Cheap paper, glued bindings, and the lack of a hard cover contribute to the inherent low cost of paperbacks. Paperbacks can be the preferred medium when a book is not expected to be a major seller, or in other situations where the publisher wishes to release a book without putting forth a large investment. Examples include many novels, and newer editions or reprintings of older books.

Since hardcovers tend to have a larger profit margin, many publishers try to balance the profit to be made by selling fewer hardcovers against the potential profit to be made by selling more paperbacks with a smaller profit per unit. First editions of many modern books, especially genre fiction, are issued in paperback. Best-selling books, on the other hand, may maintain sales in hardcover for an extended period in order to reap the greater profits that the hardcovers provide.

Softcover version
http://www.amazon.com/What-Evolution-Theory-Science-Masters/dp/0753813688/ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439858260&sr=8-1&keywords=9780753813683

Hardcover version
http://www.amazon.com/What-Evolution-Theory-Science-Masters/dp/0297607413/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1439858260&sr=8-1




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lets just implement that into #3 and use it to see if we find anything.
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Well done with the previous levels Smiley i'm sure you'll get the last parts soon Smiley
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this is a small hint. but hints can be small. but this Hint is: Softcover
Level 3

Thanks for the hint! Do we have any right answers for #3, 6,9 or 10? Sorry for asking a bit too much...
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this is a small hint. but hints can be small. but this Hint is: Softcover
Level 3
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New hint will be posted today Smiley

We are ready for new hints!  Kiss Cheers!
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New hint will be posted today Smiley
Great! I really wanna figure this thing out.
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New hint will be posted today Smiley
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Wow, you guys have come quite for already! Unfortunately I have had a slight lack of time due to my holidays ending, but might give it another crack this week Cheesy
Thanks. OP, do we have anymore of the puzzle correct? because I'm itching to figure this thing out.
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Wow, you guys have come quite for already! Unfortunately I have had a slight lack of time due to my holidays ending, but might give it another crack this week Cheesy
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Then could somebody tell me what #10 is then? I sure hope if somebody does en up getting this that they share some with me. (BTC address is in profile.)
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waiting for more hint, found this puzzle really interesting tho
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Hello! i will hold on for a day or two to Announche  any right answers again

I think this is the latest hint from the OP  Wink

Let's look at it again carefully...   Tongue

Hmmm ... maybe that extra h in Announce is a critical clue? And that very strange capital A sitting there too!

... and maybe something strange about the small i and the two spaces after "Announche"?

Most likely I was just picking up typos from OP...


Haha, I would hope so. It was in a quote after all. You wouldn't have retyped that I think.
legendary
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Hello! i will hold on for a day or two to Announche  any right answers again

I think this is the latest hint from the OP  Wink

Let's look at it again carefully...   Tongue

Hmmm ... maybe that extra h in Announce is a critical clue? And that very strange capital A sitting there too!

... and maybe something strange about the small i and the two spaces after "Announche"?

Most likely I was just picking up typos from OP...
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