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1:39 AM
@GarethMcCaughan Yeah, I've never heard of Jacques Tati.
 
user61230
Hey, just in case you guys are interested in general strategy games, Frozen Synapse is $2.50 on Steam for two copies! (Definitely not looking for people to play with. Definitely not.)
 
user61230
(I figure since puzzles and strategy games so often go hand in hand.)
 
Looks interesting, thanks.
 
 
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2:56 AM
@Alconja currently trying to fit ECHO into the clue (def: copy, ache's innermost = CH, most horoscopy = O), but that seems tenuous and I have no idea how (if it does) "redouble double reaches" would clue E
 
I said it was a little rule-bending... :) That's indeed it. Parse as ["redouble"'s double = the double contained in "rEdoublE" = E] + ["reaChes acHes" innermost = CH] + [most hOrOscOpy = O] (def: copy)
Was trying to make the answer built into the structure, hence all the echoing... Perhaps not super successful, but an interesting exercise on the construction side.
 
ha, didn't catch that, clever!
 
I like it!
 
I've got a couple more equally clunky ones that will now be easy to solve since you'll see the "trick"
...though I failed in attempts to clue palindrome :)
 
hahaha
CCCC: Model some letters, I heard. (6)
probably quite easy as well
not quite the best surface reading -.-
(I have to go now, if this gets solved before I'm back, feel free to continue the chain. The answer is obviously correct)
 
 
2 hours later…
5:30 AM
@Volatility I'm going with BEAUTY. Model (def) some letters (B U T) I heard (homophoned, bee-you-tee → beauty).
Other possible answers: ALEXIS or HELENA. Both are models of some repute (Alexis Ren and Helena Christensen) (def), and both names can be homophones ("I heard") for some letters (L X S and L N A, respectively).
 
@Rubio I'm not entirely happy with "some letters" cluing three random letters :(
 
Neither am I. :) But, well, it kinda fits. hehe
 
5:46 AM
@Rubio none of those are correct
@Ankoganit guess you won't be happy with the solution :-(
 
uhoh.
So I have the general gist, but the wrong specific answer you had in mind?
 
Yes - that's a problem; I might need to revise the clue
 
I didn't like it, so I stopped after finding three that worked
 
Yeah, I think Rubio should get that. BEAUTY seems plausible enough for me.
"Some letters" cluing three random letters really shouldn't be allowed.
 
by the way, I thought from discussions in SL (though don't see this confirmed by Deusovi's post) that "example of word" (vs. "synonym of word") was supposed to be hinted. ("..., maybe" or the like). is that not the case?
 
5:50 AM
Yeah, ok, sorry about that, the actual answer I had in mind was EFFIGY
 
@Rubio Yep, that's true. That's a rule for normal crosswords too. ("Dog" can clue DALMATIAN, but you need "Dalmatian, for one" (or "for instance") to clue DOG.)
 
(from F E G)
 
@Volatility Oh my. I didn't even get close to considering that :)
 
Hmm, methinks 'effigy' is actually closer to a model than 'beauty'
 
Ah. So "Actor" can clue TATI, but "Tati" couldn't clue ACTOR
 
5:52 AM
@Rubio My fault for not cluing it properly, I guess. Anyway, your turn now!
 
Yeah effigy would be a better fit; beauty was unsatisfying.
 
@Rubio Yeah. "Tati, maybe" would clue ACTOR though.
 
Annnnd I'm not ready with one. Gonna need a few, and hopefully I won't mess this one up :)
 
@Volatility Maybe 'Model some notes, I heard (6)' because EFG are all music notes and it sticks with the sound theme.
 
@boboquack Still, I think there should be some indication about which notes.
 
5:55 AM
@Ankoganit Probably, but "note" is used to clue anything from A to G. I don't like it, but it's usually accepted in cryptics.
 
Hmm, okay then.
 
@Ankoganit You could probably do something like 'Model mixed up the high notes, I heard (6)' if you want to be more precise
 
@boboquack I'd use "botched" or something else to make it less obvious.
 
CCCC: Team from Ohio state, torn asunder by Chicago train running in reverse, collapses. (7)
We'll try that. :)
 
All the Ohio state teams for whatever sport seems to be the Buckeyes, so I'm guessing something significant lies in the wording 'Team from Ohio state'.
 
6:14 AM
Ohio is OH, "state" could be ST?
Chicago train is the EL, so reverse it's LE.
 
This may not, strictly speaking, be fair. So I'll offer a hint, if you want it, but you'll have to find it yourself. It's somewhere in here.
 
@Rubio There are a lot of things in there...
 
Yes. Yes there are. :)
 
Got it: Bucks+El in reverse, but torn asunder is Buckles =collapses
 
Nice!
 
6:21 AM
There it is.
The team is the Buckeyes, their (very common) nickname is the Bucks - I don't think that was out of line, but if you didn't know that you might not ever get it
Was that legal though?
 
I don't know anything about sports. :P
Yeah, definitely!
 
Finally. :)
You're up boboquack!
 
CCCC: French and co. sound like they have no high tea (4)
My first cryptic clue: Hope it's good enough
Probably won't stand for long
 
Huh.
 
6:43 AM
@Deusovi I hope this is legal/valid. I think it should be but I'm only 95% sure.
 
Hm...
There is a definition, right?
 
Yes
I suppose I'll say this - the CCCC is an abbreviation. I believe it's a common one though.
 
Written with periods? If so, it should've been enumerated (1.1.1.1.).
 
No, as far as I know I've always seen it without, though I usually see it (not always) with caps.
 
7:15 AM
so it's an initialism?
(or, possibly, an acronym?)
 
7:31 AM
Oooh. My mirror universe answer stands at a score of +99. One more for the gold!
 
7:45 AM
@Rubio Here, have mine ;-)
 
lol. woot! :)
danke
 
8:10 AM
@Rubio Acronym, yes
 
9:04 AM
@Mithrandir my answer tidy now? :P
 
@BeastlyGerbil Yes, good job. :P
And, @BeastlyGerbil, that was supposed to have another 'o' last night.
 
:P
I was hoping that it wasn't :P
 
facepalm
Question: How do questions like these end up on meta.SE?
 
9:19 AM
@Mithrandir are you going to bother adding an s? I don't really mind, you can just add in the question that another 's' is needed. It won't spoil anything
 
It's in the Gas Gage book now.
 
Okay I'll edit my answer
Everything else is the same right?
 
yes
Your answer still ends with which seems to suggest
Never mind :P
 
Yeah just edited that out
Woo I solved another! :P
 
...Are you aiming for a +65 from me?
 
9:28 AM
Don't you want to give me the bounty when it is about to expire? Bring more attention to it?
 
Yup.
Remind me in 4 days. :P
 
Do that then :P
 
You can get a +65 from me then. :D
 
Its always nice to see a little green box appear with '+65' :P
If you hadn't awarded a bounty, then you'd have exactly 3000 rep...
 
Yes...
Sad...
I'd be able to VTC.
 
9:30 AM
If you manage to answer a riddle or something then you'll get 3k easy
 
I got a +802 to appear once in that green box.
 
Wow what from
 
hitting 200 on my first site :P
But I did get a +100 bounty once.
5
A: Does a transcription of Tolkien's handwriting in this image exist? (Part 3)

MithrandirSource at http://www.e-reading.club/bookreader.php/138997/Tolkien_08_The_War_of_the_Ring.pdf The rope lay slack for a long while as Sam stared at it. Suddenly it drew taut, and nearly caught him at unawares. He braced his feet, and wondering [read wondered] what had happened and whet...

Thanks for the +10 :P
 
:P I've only earnt one bounty, and that was half of what it should have been because it expired and I only got half
 
Now you can get a full bounty from me.
 
...Well, in 4 days.
 
Thanks :P It'll be the same amount as that half but a whole still feels better :P
 
I remember that question
I downvoted it. o_o
...But upvoted your answer.
 
Yeah I downvoted it too. The answer really annoyed me
The real answer that is
I can see it but you won't be able too, but that one definitely was too explicit :P
 
Ouch.
Now I'm glad I don't have 10k yet :P
 
9:42 AM
Yeah you can see all the weird stuff people have posted thats now been deleted
 
Unless it's like the boat programming question
 
Which is that?
 
A mythical SO quesion.
It was deleted by Jeff Atwood, and now even 10kers can't see it.
 
Oooooh, mysterous
 
I'm considering doing a TM puzzle for a clue.
 
9:45 AM
A what?
 
Oh the Word^TM puzzles. I'm surprised that the community hasn't tired of those
 
If they tired of a specific type of puzzle, there would be no new puzzles.
 
10:04 AM
@BeastlyGerbil Hello, be careful not to leave mistakes when you edit something. I mean, sometimes, adding/removing a tag is not the only thing to edit in a post (cf puzzling.stackexchange.com/posts/46204/revisions)
 
@IAmInPLS I didn't see a mistake. what was it?
 
Bellow -> below
And the line break was not necessary
 
Oh 'bellow' completely missed that
Oops.
And its been answered now. Didn't think to try '*1'
 
bellows at @BeastlyGerbil
 
11:03 AM
@BeastlyGerbil Why was that one deleted? Seems like a valid answer to me, and the lacking explicitness doesn't make it unsuitable for the site IMO.
 
@LukasRotter Looking at the comments from Emrakul, he deleted it because it didn't contain an explanation, but I suspect some of it was to do with i being slightly inappropriate
 
Well, it's a lose-lose situation for RobStone then. Explain it - get deleted; Don't explain it - Get deleted. So a lacking explanation is a good enough reason to delete an answer? wow.
 
Sid
12:00 PM
@Randal'Thor I would be interested to see what evidence you had. Do send it to my e-mail, now that posting on meta isn't an option.
 
wait, I'm confused now. I thought what Rand al'Thor (allegedly) had was (alleged) evidence that Gamow was engaged in large-scale sockpuppetry. And I thought Gamow had a long (recently expired?) ban for large-scale sockpuppetry. But Emrakul's answer in meta says the issue has been brought up many times and "it's not actionable right now". What have I misunderstood?
 
@GarethMcCaughan He was suspended for plagiarism
 
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A: Should we ask our new moderators to step back and take a more hands-off approach?

EmrakulI find it difficult to upvote this question, because I would like to see a bit more patience on the part of the community with the moderation team when mistakes are made. However, I've upvoted anyway, because you certainly made me stop and think. (And, perhaps, write a bit too voluminously. I thi...

 
I misunderstood the situation around his suspension, then.
Apologies.
 
12:08 PM
(Assuming he is guilty:) I think the only reason Gamow wasn't suspended for plagiarism sockpuppetry is that he protected his sockpuppets well. I think mods have access to e-mail addresses and all connecting IP addresses from a user (maybe more). Without that, there's never 100% proof these are his sockpuppets.
 
Sid
Dude, what if I ask one of my friends to register into the site, post a question and then I answer the question. There would be no signs of sockpuppetry unless this is done in a large scale. (Ofc, I am not telling that's what Gamow(allegedly) did).
 
@Sid Or just do it yourself, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 ,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 ,28 ,29 ,30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 or more times :P
Everyone will suspect it, but they'll not have any proof.
 
Sid
That being said, I don't think it is right to discuss about specific users especially when we have nothing against them. In all fairness, they might well be innocent.
 
12:25 PM
I think there's anything wrong with discussing about it. Rand can bring the evidence forward, and everyone can decide what they think about it on their own.
 
Sid
Exactly what Emrakul said.. It could simply lead to witch-hunt. Better, if Rand privately sends it to people and they can decide on their own as to how they view it.
 
I'm saying there would be nothing wrong with posting it on meta IMO. What people decide to do in consequence isn't Rand's responsibility. If someone decides to downvote Gamow's posts, they A) break a core philosophy of SE and B) may be guilty of serial downvoting. Not sure if a significant amount of people would do that, I think most would act reasonably (might be too optimistic on my part)
 
Sid
The meta post by me has got an answer to the negative. Maybe, we should wait a little more.
 
My gong riddle has been solved ... twice, kinda. I'm not quite sure what to do with the checkmark.
This is the correct answer ... but user_MK found that word already, despite thinking the solution was a letter instead of a word. I'm not sure if I should just award you the tick or encourage user_MK to edit their answer so I can award it to them. — rand al'thor 1 min ago
 
Sid
Well, "I" is in my third... Damn it.
 
12:39 PM
@Sid I was expecting someone to get it just from the title.
 
I think user_MK should get the checkmark if they're willing to adjust their answer accordingly.
 
Sid
Hell, I tried every permutation of "gong" but Never thought of "going"... Damn it..
 
19 hours ago, by Rand al'Thor
@Sid It does. The correct answer should be obvious (in a "damn, why didn't I think of that earlier" way and possibly a "damn you Rand, you sneaky bugger" way) once you see it. Perhaps I should add another hint ...
 
The I-abuse in that riddle reminds me of an old old joke. Teacher: "Can anyone give me of an example of a sentence with I in it?" Little Johnny: "I is ..." Teacher: "Now now, Johnny, you should know it has to be 'I am'." Johnny: "Oh, OK. I am the ninth letter of the alphabet."
I have to say I don't really understand the first half of the second stanza if "going" is the answer.
 
@GarethMcCaughan Or this older riddle:
1
Q: I is what is not real

user10203I used to exist in a simple world of right and wrong, positive and negative. I grew out of an ordered world. Everything had its place before I came along and belonged nowhere. I cannot be compared; neither greater nor less nor equal to nothing. Now you see /ɪts/ /pleɪn/. I made the world com...

@GarethMcCaughan It's a form of the word "go", but not the usual infinitive form.
 
12:50 PM
The usual infinitive form? Come on. "Going" is absolutely commonplace and you hear it all the time. You can't possibly describe it as "not the one you're used to" even if another happens to be a bit more common. (I wonder whether it even is -- "going" has a special use in the construction "going to do X".)
@Randal'Thor The "I is what is not real" one uses the correct verb form throughout.
It looks as if "go" is in fact commoner than "going", by maybe 30% or so: books.google.com/ngrams/…
Curiously, the difference in frequency has got a lot smaller over the last ~100 years; it used to be more like 2x. I conjecture that this is in fact because of the "going to" construction, which is kinda informal and used not to be found in print so often.
Anyway: sorry, my reaction to this one is neither "damn, why didn't I think of that" nor "damn you, you sneaky bugger" but xkcd.com/169 .
anyway, I'm being ruder than I like to be -- my apologies again, Rand -- and I'll drop it now :-).
 
@GarethMcCaughan Aren't a lot of the puzzles here the kind of thing that inspire XKCD 169 reactions? :-)
 
1:10 PM
Actually, no.
Not for me, anyway.
 
@GarethMcCaughan But if you wanted to look up the verb in the dictionary, you'd look for "go" and not "going".
Maybe that part could have been phrased better.
 
Sure. But it doesn't say "I am the form of a word but not the one you'd look up in the dictionary". It says "not the one you're used to".
Am I missing something with this puzzle? puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/46208/a-smart-girl
"My rhyme"?
 
The XKCD 169 thing is what we used to call a "lynch mob" clue, back in the day. Like in this riddle, where the OP says "I recommend using a list for this" and then the answer turns out to be LIST.
@GarethMcCaughan I don't think that should be tagged ...
 
@GarethMcCaughan-That line doesn't mean anything. It gives us 3 clues -
1. It just makes use of 7 alphabets.
2. It doesn't rhyme(which is a thing with haiku's"
3. It uses 7 letters
 
I think there's a difference between xkcd 169 and lynch mob. Or at least, between xkcd 169 and that particular riddle. That riddle is basically sound, whereas the point of the xkcd 169 thing is that the question actively misleads.
 
1:16 PM
@Randal'Thor-Not sure about the tag. I went through the tag info and used it. Thought, the lines being the data speaks about something another data and hence used it.
 
@Techidiot 7 alphabets? What?
 
Sorry 5 :D
 
(gosh, I'm being awfully grumpy today, sorry)
 
Its 5-7-5
 
oh, you mean syllables?
but "my rhymes" doesn't have either 5 letters or 5 syllables
 
1:17 PM
Yeah. That's how haiku's work with Japanese.
 
Yup, Haiku don't rhyme
It's all about meter
 
m,y,r,h,e
 
I know how a haiku works, but I don't understand how the "My rhymes" line "makes use of 7 alphabets" or "uses 7 letters", or the same with 5 in place of 7
oh. we're supposed to count unique letters in each line?
 
Yeah
That's why enigmatic tag was used :D Not sure I did justice there
I guess I caught some downvotes. Not sure why.
 
I'm not sure how this was solved :S That's not a haiku lol
 
1:21 PM
because your puzzle doesn't make any sense, maybe?
 
Haha. @dcfyj - May be an English version of Haiku
 
5 mins ago, by Gareth McCaughan
(gosh, I'm being awfully grumpy today, sorry)
 
A Haiku is all about the syllables, you made one using unique letters. I'd say that's not a Haiku but something else
 
I checked wiki, it uses 5-7-5 pattern of Japanese syllables. And hence I used English syllables to make it.
 
Not really, your "Haiku" goes 3-3-2
 
1:24 PM
Well, it was a puzzle anyway. a Haiku tag on PSE inpired me build it
 
so far as I know there's no rule that says a haiku mustn't rhyme, by the way (but I'm not a haiku expert)
 
@Techidiot The tag is usually used for puzzles where you need to use information about knowledge possessed by the characters in the story in order to find the solution. As far as I can tell, your puzzle is just a standard riddle/enigmatic puzzle, and the fact that the narrator works out what the girl is talking about isn't relevant to the solution.
 
Sure. Took a note here!
Thanks @Randal'Thor
 
@GarethMcCaughan Agreed (but I'm not a haiku expert either).
 
I'm having some trouble with the framing story too. The girl wrote a haiku, so you wrote down some lines including a rough description of a haiku and where the counts of unique letters on each line match the syllable counts of a haiku. And after doing that ... rather elaborate ... thing, you then couldn't remember what it was the girl had written?
(maybe not "wrote down" but "thought up", actually)
 
1:26 PM
I think what you wrote down is just a copy of what she wrote and you couldn't remember what it was called? maybe?
 
In that case, the answer "she wrote a haiku" is flatly wrong, because whatever the three lines in the question are they certainly aren't a haiku.
 
I know
 
Well, I am not Japanese. :) Hence, didn't had that in mind. The girl tells me its a Haiku. I google it and find the pattern in the 3 lines.
lol hope it made any sense
 
also, just so we're clear, a haiku isn't just "any thing consisting of 5 syllables + 7 syllables + 5 syllables". It's got to have a juxtaposition of ideas with a formally marked separation between them ("cutting") and a seasonal reference.
anyway, again I'm being excessively cranky and will drop it now :-). Sorry.
 
@Techidiot Not particularly (at least not to me) but it's ok. Someone understood your logic and solved it :)
 
1:29 PM
Well, the 3 lines speaks about haiku I guess - > Even Ends(5 syllables) wide in the mid(7 syllables)
 
(except they didn't understand the logic -- they didn't get the "unique letters" thing at all, but got from "even ends" and "wide at mid" and a Japanese name to "haiku")
 
Yeah. That's my fault. I shouldn't have accepted the answer without checking the stuff.
 
Yeah, I always read the whole answer before accepting
 
@GarethMcCaughan I just asked a haiku enthusiast in another room.
in The Screening Room, 1 min ago, by Napoleon Wilson
My gut feeling however, tells me that they shouldn't rhyme. A major aspect of haikus is that they are rather straight-to-the-point without elaborate non-substantial metaphor (the symbolic meaning is to be established by the reader himself), which I feel the non-rhyming aspect adds quite a bit to.
 
I'll usually give it to them even if they're missing a little, but on occasion I'll make them get the bit they're missing before I check mark it
 
1:32 PM
@Randal'Thor yeah, I would generally agree that a rhyme would be a distraction, though AIUI some translators of haiku into English have thought that they should rhyme.
 
I will take it back for now. Will let him update the answer first :)
 
@Techidiot Make sure you tell him otherwise he'll be confused
 
Yeah. Already did in the comments
 
Aren't we all confused? It's Puzzling, after all.
:-P
 
Hah! Indeed. Darn! Wwhy do I screw up things? :X Thought it would make a good one.
 
1:57 PM
@Randal'Thor Why is that still up there?
 
People like it?
 
What, I'm that bad?
 
I love how it went up by one right after you mentioned it
 
2:28 PM
out of curiosity, would basing a puzzle on latin grammar be entirely unfair?
 
Just stick the knowledge tag on it
 
Writing crossword clues is very hard on the internet when you have crossword solvers. >_>
 
@Sconibulus As I recall, there was a puzzle about Latin somewhat recently, but I don't remember who wrote it...
 
2:43 PM
Cool, puzzle idea prepared... now I just need to wait a month so everyone forgets I said anything
 
So what you're saying is, we should star that comment excessively :P
 
Yeah that one. I was thinking it was GPR that wrote, wrong mod lol
 
hmm, ok, maybe I can't do that particular puzzle :)
 
2:46 PM
Why's that?
 
perhaps it had the exact same answer as Emrakul's?
 
That would be rather ironic
 
Sid
3:01 PM
I was sort of excited when I first saw this puzzle. However, my excitement has vanished down the drain now. puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/46089/…
I remember someone had made such a puzzle of weird formatting..
 
What happened to make you less excited?
 
Deusovi had one where each different thing he did to the text was part of a seperate riddle
or maybe it was GentlePurpleRain, I'm actually thinking GentlePurpleRain
 
Sid
Do you honestly think, this puzzle could have been solved without the hints(Even still, it looks too difficult)?
 
51
Q: A Riddle Within a Riddle

GentlePurpleRain MY friend, your luck has Turned. i've made tHIs Riddle and it is the best, anD "soon iT sHould bE solved. if it is not, then a QUIet miNd mighT let sEedS be Sown, within which idEas caN grow. in essenCE: at THE end, in one small day, seCRetly, Our vieW regarding the solution caN be tO...

 
Sid
Yes, that one.
 
3:11 PM
@Sid dunno. The hints don't seem super-surprising to me. (I.e., interpreting something like caps/non-caps as bits is one of a moderate number of roughly equally plausible things to do first.)
But I don't know as yet whether doing that will lead to anything nice and clear or not.
 
Sid
The OP tells that we have to solve in a right pattern and each will lead to a clue as to how to solve the next. Fair enough. However, the question never mentions as to which things to solve first. (And if it does, I am clearly missing it)
 
Do you think we should have a tag for imgur-mazes? Or that would be a meta-tag?
 
I think thats just
 
well, there are small numbers of red characters, italics, etc., but lots of capitals, so I would be very surprised if caps/non-caps weren't the correct first layer given hint 1. On the other hand, 43 characters is a surprising number. (We have 216 letters, which would make sense as e.g. 36 6-bit characters. And 57 words, which could produce 57 characters. But 43?)
Having a tag for imgur mazes might encourage people to make more of them. I am not sure that would be a good thing.
 
@GarethMcCaughan Umm why not? Good imgur-mazes would be good thing IMO
 
3:26 PM
5 letters chunks? That leaves one left over, but the division is right
incidentally, five bits is enough to cover all 26 alphabet letters
 
Sid
I think visual works just fine.
 
@Ankoganit Eh, I don't like them much
since the targets are gibberish, it's pretty easy to mess something up very minorly and so fail to find the right answer
e.g. capital I vs lowercase l
or numeral 1
 
@Sconibulus Well, that's part of the challenge (both for the poster and the solver), right?
Okay, at times it does get annoying
 
Also, they tend to be hunts for minor details, and guessing at urls to visit struck me as an unsatisfying way to verify the answer
 
yeah, 5 bits would be obvious but leaves 1 over. There are some 6-bit codes (notably Braille) but what I've looked at so far doesn't seem to work.
and I feel much the same as Sconibulus about imgur mazes.
(and generally I hate it when a major part of the task is mere transcription; that feels like make-work, trouble just for its own sake)
 
3:36 PM
@Sconibulus Methinks that's an indication of the OP's failure to nicely clue the addresses, not a downside of imgur mazes themselves.
 
("hate" is maybe a bit strong; I'm very cranky today for some reason)
 
@GarethMcCaughan That's why I like making ciphers. I clue them appropriately (at least I'd like to think so) by hinting at the unciphered text
 
Sid
Gareth is in a bad mood. Don't mess with Gareth today. :P
 
Is there any way to convert 5-bit binary to a letter? :-/ I am lost.
 
yeah, there are some standard 5-bit codes.
This one gets a modest amount of use in puzzles around here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon's_cipher
 
3:38 PM
Then again... I almost always do letter substitution ciphers
 
If it ends up 0-25 or 1-26, straight substitution works as well
 
The closest I got was to convert to a Roman numeral
 
and there are these: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
and you can, as Sconibulus says, just map numbers to letters if the out-of-range ones aren't used (or maybe if just one is used and it might be a word separator or something)
oh, 43 = 215/5 (sorry, I'm clearly also very slow today)
I wonder whether I managed to miscount the characters
 
I am trying to get the letters based on the values now .. 10100 = 20 = T
 
@Techidiot It's probably zero-based, so that would be U
 
3:47 PM
I recounted, and now I get 214 instead of 216. Definitely not 215 :-).
 
I skipped special characters
 
BTW, is there a limit to the number of answers a single user can post on a single question?
 
me too
@Ankoganit no idea. I would expect the limit to be either 1 (which it isn't) or rather large.
(where "rather large" might mean "the limit is when the server runs out of disc space")
 
Someone posted 3 answers to this question: math.stackexchange.com/questions/2035523/…
 
"TRIP HYENA EAT KIWI EAGLE YAWN IRONIC STYLE"
 
3:51 PM
Yeah @Sconibulus
That's what I got
 
does that mean anything?
 
@Sconibulus Thanks, you've showed me where I dropped a letter :-)
the key is ...
 
nonsensical?
 
@Sconibulus I don't what that's about, but the last letters spell out PATIENCE
 
ah, heads and tails are all you need, remembre?
*remember
so "the key is patience"
so maybe now pick out one of the other sets of letters (is there one with exactly 8?) and devigenere with key PATIENCE or something like that
 
3:54 PM
I think bold is something around 16
 
conveniently, Sid has separated out classes of letters. inconveniently, he has separated bold lower from bold upper :-)
 
I'm counting 18 bold
 
I missed a bold character it looks, but I think it starts LeftOfBr
 
I did the same
maybe there's one missing or extra
 
Would be easier if it were text instead of an image
 
3:57 PM
adding or removing a letter doesn't make the later part of it make any more sense
so maybe we're doing the wrong thing
 
Or using the wrong piece
 
LeftOFBrigIKoibpXe
autokeying doesn't do anything nice either
 
wait, Sconibulus and I have different gibberish
5
probably I have missed a letter
I have leftofbrigikrqrip
 
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