• Re: ASCII Of? [Object] *incorrect* +hint

    From xwindows@xwindows@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Sun Jul 18 11:14:17 2021
    On Sat, 17 Jul 2021, James Tomasino wrote:

    On 2021-07-17, xwindows <xwindows@tilde.club> wrote:
    Subject is an object, the word has *10* letters, pick alphabets from:

    I'm not very confident in this one. But is it a jvaqzvyy?

    Not quite (not 10 letters, and there're not enough L and I
    in the alphabet chips to make that); but your answer comes in
    a right direction.

    The actual item runs on the same power source, but it is
    rather a measurement tool. If you see this one spinning somewhere,
    you're likely to guess that the person who are holding it
    (or the one who are living/working in the shed next to it)
    is a meteorologist.

    Regards,
    ~xwindows
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  • From xwindows@xwindows@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Wed Jul 21 10:10:24 2021
    On Tue, 20 Jul 2021, stern wrote:

    jvaq inar

    Not quite. (That couldn't be assembled from the given alphabet chips too)
    I could see that why it could be seen that way though.

    This object is rather installed on the ground (rather than roof),
    and it has something to do with water (rather than wind).

    Regards,
    ~xwindows
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  • From stern@stern@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Wed Jul 21 09:29:54 2021
    On 7/20/2021 8:10 PM, xwindows wrote:
    On Tue, 20 Jul 2021, stern wrote:

    jvaq inar

    Not quite. (That couldn't be assembled from the given alphabet chips too)
    I could see that why it could be seen that way though.

    This object is rather installed on the ground (rather than roof),
    and it has something to do with water (rather than wind).

    Regards,
    ~xwindows


    cvajurry?
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  • From Quinn Johnson@orichalcumcosmonaut@tilde.team to tilde.art.ascii on Mon Aug 2 13:44:10 2021
    On 2021-07-18, xwindows <xwindows@tilde.club> wrote:
    The actual item runs on the same power source, but it is
    rather a measurement tool. If you see this one spinning somewhere,
    you're likely to guess that the person who are holding it
    (or the one who are living/working in the shed next to it)
    is a meteorologist.

    Is it an [narzbzrgre]?
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  • From xwindows@xwindows@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Mon Aug 28 21:18:04 2023
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, barnold wrote:

    gver
    [...]
    I'd offer the other but that might be considered tiresome.

    The tsar SHA-256 disagrees and he points to this hint:

    On Thu, 17 Aug 2023, xwindows wrote:

    - There are multiple ways to spell the name of this object;
    and the one you're familar with might not be the one
    this challenge asked for.

    Still waiting for the real answer to roll in~

    Regards,
    ~xwindows
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  • From barnold@barnold@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Mon Aug 28 22:45:11 2023
    On 2023-08-28 Mon 14:18 GMT, xwindows <xwindows@tilde.club> wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, barnold wrote:

    gver

    The tsar SHA-256 disagrees and he points to this hint:

    I've long since lost the digest so I'll try my one alternative: gler?
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    barnold
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