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Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 2:47 pm: |      |
The reason they did it was always the same. They did it in three different places. In the first place they were almost 100,000. In the second they were almost 120,000. In the third they were almost 110,000. None of them did it in two different places. The result was always almost the same. |
Robin Smith
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 3:32 pm: |      |
they - human? other? rel which order the numbers are in? (could it have been 100,000 - 110,000 then 120,000?) |
Bojan Basic (Bojan_Basic)
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 3:44 pm: |      |
100,000 - that many of "them" died? (for other two numbers, too) Or only three of "them" died? None of them did it... - "it" means died? The result - something about dying (the way of dying, the state of their bodies...) or something not connected to it? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 3:52 pm: |      |
they - human? yes rel which order the numbers are in? (could it have been 100,000 - 110,000 then 120,000?)no numerical order involved 100,000 - that many of "them" died? (for other two numbers, too) Or only three of "them" died? they are all still alive None of them did it... - "it" means died? no The result - something about dying (the way of dying, the state of their bodies...) or something not connected to it? none died |
Jackie Raymond (Jumpingjack)
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 4:01 pm: |      |
Are these humans perfectly ordinary? Are they a special group of people? This thing that they did--is it a common thing? Would we do it often? Once in a while? Never? The "places" that are referred to--are they real, tangible locations? Do the numbers refer to the number of humans? |
Bojan Basic (Bojan_Basic)
| | Posted on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 4:09 pm: |      |
Sorry, I misread "died" instead of "did" 100,000 - that many of them "did"? (for other two numbers, too) Or only three of them "did"? All three repetitions of "did it" mean the same? |
Kitral Solane (Solane)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 2:06 am: |      |
Anything to do with rebellions? The results were almost always the same meaning it was the same two timea and different once? It was slightly different each time, but genarally the same end result? So we need to find who why and what? Are the they's human? Age relevent? Gender relevent? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 9:07 am: |      |
Are these humans perfectly ordinary? yes Are they a special group of people? define special This thing that they did--is it a common thing? yes Would we do it often? some does it often, some does not, some never does it. I did it 6 times in my life Once in a while? Never? read above The "places" that are referred to--are they real, tangible locations? yes Do the numbers refer to the number of humans? yes 100,000 - that many of them "did"? (for other two numbers, too) Or only three of them "did"? all of them did it, not only three All three repetitions of "did it" mean the same? yes Anything to do with rebellions? no The results were almost always the same meaning it was the same two times and different once? no It was slightly different each time, but genarally the same end result? it means exactly this So we need to find who why and what? well, yes Are the they's human? yes Age relevent? yes, it could help Gender relevent? no |
Bojan Basic (Bojan_Basic)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 10:02 am: |      |
You did it 6 times -- is 6 times below the average? An average? Over the average? The average years for doing it the first time -- less than five? 5--10? 10--15? 15--20? 20--30? 30--40? 40--50? 50--60? More? |
Mirjana Vidovic
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 10:42 am: |      |
'None of them did it in two different places.' means each time only these people did it? But this specific group didn't do it on another ocasion, in a different place? Is this thing they're doing attending a music performance? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 11:18 am: |      |
You did it 6 times -- is 6 times below the average? An average? Over the average? i don't have a clue The average years for doing it the first time -- less than five? 5--10? 10--15? 15--20? I would say this. I did it the first time at the age of 19 20--30? 30--40? 40--50? 50--60? More? 'None of them did it in two different places.' means each time only these people did it? yes But this specific group didn't do it on another ocasion, in a different place? to make it clear: all people from group A did it in place A; people from group B did it in place B and not in A or C, and so forth and so on Is this thing they're doing attending a music performance? ahem... yes anyone ready to SpXXil it? |
Bojan Basic (Bojan_Basic)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 1:46 pm: |      |
Sex? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 1:49 pm: |      |
no bojan no sex involved |
Bojan Basic (Bojan_Basic)
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 6:48 pm: |      |
Car crash? |
Mirjana Vidovic
| | Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 7:59 pm: |      |
So it was a concert? A single artist in different countries? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Thursday, July 06, 2006 - 10:38 am: |      |
Car crash? no So it was a concert? YES A single artist in different countries? not so relevant. say yes |
Sam
| | Posted on Thursday, July 06, 2006 - 4:07 pm: |      |
is the identity of the artist relevant? music genre relevant? (life)style associated to this genre relevant? did they do something to the artist? together with the artist? did the artist make them do something? did they ask him for autographs? did they do it more than once, but in the same place? does the result affect them? does the result affect the artist? |
Laura Kozma (Lkozma)
| | Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 2:34 am: |      |
Was the artist making a live album (OK, live CD/MP3)? Was it a free concert? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 10:51 am: |      |
is the identity of the artist relevant? no, say a very popular one music genre relevant? mmm yes! (life)style associated to this genre relevant? ah... ok, it's hard rock, you got it did they do something to the artist? together with the artist? not easy to answer these 2: they were doing something in the same time the artist was doing something else... long answer! but we're close to the SPXXLER did the artist make them do something? no did they ask him for autographs? no did they do it more than once, but in the same place? yes does the result affect them? yes? does the result affect the artist? yes, guess so Was the artist making a live album (OK, live CD/MP3)? yes, he was recording live Was it a free concert? not relevant I guess you guys really got it. the investigation is going beyond the simple solution I had in mind...  |
Robin Smith
| | Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 11:18 am: |      |
Possible spoiler; Was they chanting the name of thier home town? |
Sam
| | Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 1:10 pm: |      |
they were all making a lot of sound for the live-album recording of their favourite hard-rock artist, the recording took place in three different places so that the artist could use the best audience response sounds when finishing the cd? |
Klang (Klang)
| | Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 2:24 pm: |      |
Was they chanting the name of thier home town? read what follows they were all making a lot of sound for the live-album recording of their favourite hard-rock artist, the recording took place in three different places so that the artist could use the best audience response sounds when finishing the cd? yes you got it SPOILER. At every concert of Jack Rockithard people scream and yell like crazy. Regardless the exact number of people attending the show or the voice pitch of each single unit in the audience, the result is always the same: the typical background noise of a concert. |