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10:00 PM
starts starring all CCCCs there are
 
@LukasRotter AK? Is that you?
 
Mission failed. Identity leaked. Starts executing order 99
 
Nah, if it was AK, that message would be deleted already.
 
flags it for grins
 
Hey!
My thoughts on the current CCCC: "Religious satire" is probably the def. No idea what "equilibrium gravitic" could mean.
 
10:09 PM
3 hours ago, by Sconibulus
for the surface reading, it's meant to mean something like a comparison scale in balance
 
FWIW I have the same feeling about the definition.
 
2 9 6 seems like an enumeration of some title.
(Not that I have any actual reasoning for that. It's mostly intuition, which could very well be wrong.)
 
Unless the definition is "Ten dangerous paratroop maneuvers in reverse"... :P
I was trying to find a specific piece of religious satire that fit those lengths, but didn't come up with much.
 
Yeah, so was I.
 
And me, with no more success.
 
10:13 PM
So apparently we all had the same ideas about this. Great.
 
yeah. what a waste.
 
And I'm not sure what "equilibrium gravitic" is supposed to mean in the cryptic reading. Clearly those specific words are somehow important, but I can't see any way to extract anything useful from them.
 
perhaps it just indicates something like BALANCE or LEVEL. The solution's long enough to fit that sort of thing into.
 
Is there a specific letter that stands for "equilibrium" in physics?
 
I don't think so.
 
10:19 PM
Nope. Not as far as I know.
 
I can't think why you'd need one.
 
Still though, why "equilibrium gravitic"? Why not "gravitational balance/level"? I've never heard anyone use "gravitic" before.
There's probably some reason for that.
 
May be anagram(balance) of gravitic? :-/
 
I agree that it's curious, but still think it's possible that Sconibulus just liked how it sounded.
 
I was wondering if the solution was something like "Mr. ____'s _____" or "Dr. _____'s _____".
 
10:26 PM
Most setters would enumerate that as (2,8'1,6) instead of (2,9,6), I think.
 
Ah. So much for that idea, then...
 
Or even (2. 8'1, 6).
 
10:41 PM
Hello your highness
 
Awww, incesterror21 remembered!
yesterday, by Deusovi
"Your Highness" would be nice too.
 
I have a question. Can I ask here?
 
You can ask anywhere. You may even get an answer here. :)
 
What can I add to my riddles? Only text and images or is there more?
I saw some 3D models even
Never mind, I think they were just images
 
But you can add 3D models as well. People have done that already @incesterror21
 
10:50 PM
But were those models actually in the riddle? There's an image with an outside link from what I can see
 
Ideally you want things hosted on-site, which is why images are popular
 
You can add pretty much anything that can be viewed online - ideally it should be solvable just from the post. (Don't want anyone to get in the habit of downloading random files.)
 
You generally don't want dropbox or th elike
since you don't want to make people download things to their own machines from sources of dubious provenance
 
I understand
 
but stuff with online viewers, like the puzzle Techidiot posted, are fine
 
10:51 PM
That's too complicated for me. I'll go with text and images then
Thank you all for you help!
 
@Deusovi Hullo, missed your entrance. My cryptic finally got solved, did you see the solution? Just wanted to make sure it was in fact legit, though I'm pretty sure it was
 
Yep, seemed good to me. Not quite sure about "middle"/"center" cluing MID, but the rest was fine.
 
hehe. Yeah, that was the weakest part actually.
I liked the look of "the middle of Middle" though, so just let it fly
 
And I didn't quite get the definition. How is MISSED PERIOD a secretary's problem in particular?
 
a typo
 
10:55 PM
Oh!
 
or, more deliberately stereotypical, a problem caused by her boss. :)
 
Yeah, that makes sense. I wouldn't have used "missed" to describe that, but it certainly works.
 
Well, I was going for the double meaning.
The original clueing was "his strange, shortened secretary's problem"
just to strengthen that angle, but then I figured "his" really doesn't work there
The latest cryptic, I haven't got a clue on.
 
I feel like "equilibrium gravitic" is an inversion for "gravitic equilibrium" (as per "magnetic equilibrium"), so that might be a clue
 
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