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6:00 PM
Yeah, that is rather aggravating, Matt.
"I swear I JUST laid down..."
 
Any sleep paralysis experiences here? I kind of love them, in a weird way.
 
The most vivd dreams for me are in the morning, when I try to go asleep again, after having waken up too early
 
TGE, go to sleep.
 
I take naps on the bus every day, and I've slept so hard therein, that I've drempt
 
...sorry mum!
 
6:00 PM
hehe
 
Fine
heading off now :P
Gnight PSE!!!
 
Chao!
(did I spell that right?)
 
Good night, and good luck
 
Gn!
 
chiao ?
 
6:01 PM
I don't recall
 
Ciao!
 
ah, ty
 
I learnt an interesting fact: those who sleep on their right are less likely to dream while those who sleep on their left are more likely to have dreams and nightmares. It's to do with the hemispheres...
Luckily I sleep on my right :P
 
@BeastlyGerbil myth?
 
hm?
I sleep on my left
 
6:02 PM
No fact @Mithrandir
 
barely dream at night
 
I've noticed that "Those who sleep on their" is somewhat annoying... since I sleep on all sides.
 
Sneek peek of upcoming puzzle:
Continuing with your progress, I see. Onwards with your hunt! Until you solve this puzzle, however, you aren't going anywhere. No way to avoid it.

To solve this puzzle, it is mostly the same as the previous puzzle like it. Don't make the mistake of thinking this will be easy - it's really not. On the bottom part of this plaque, there are several types of puzzles. On your neck is your head. Kryptics, sudoku, enigmatic-puzzle - it's all there. Unless you want to stay here, you must solve it.
 
@Khale_Kitha :P
 
If I sleep on my right, my wife kicks me when I snore.
 
6:02 PM
I sometimes end up upside down when I sleep
Like, feet on pillow
 
wah, how?
 
I imagined you on your head, with your feet touching the ceiling.
 
@Khale_Kitha Fairly easy
 
Put another pillow between your knees, Mith - might help - also with your back.
 
If one of my boys crawls in at 2 am, it's like sleeping with a helicopter.
 
6:03 PM
Yeah
 
If I sit up the wrong way I smack my head on the ceiling
#Loftbed
 
once I tried to push my wife out of the bed while asleep
 
She must've appreciated that.
 
Yeah, I used to have a bunkbed in a room with a ceiling fan. Let me say that you learn spacial awareness...
 
she tried to move my elbow because I was taking up too much room. I pushed back, apparently
 
6:04 PM
Oh, that's why my mother sleeps with an ax under the bed...
 
KK, I see a lot of things in here that cue wordplay for me.
but there's no wordplay tag ... ?
 
There might be a very small part that's wordplay....sort of....not enough for the puzzle to be considered for the genre.
 
end of forever = er/r something like that...
 
What if it's 'orever'?
=D
 
or ever? or not or ever? that is the question...
 
6:08 PM
Re-looking at the tag definition, MAtt
Meh, definition doesn't really tell me much
 
I was just trying to make anything of the first line
but I have no idea who Cook is and why he's barking
 
bark = embark on a journey?
might clue 'em'
 
@ChrisCudmore Can you change the 4th to not refernece b**kh***? (not offensive, just spoilers) I use that word somewhere else, and need it to not be there
 
Cook was Hawaii, right?
 
my "round" interpretation of the second line might be "o"
and each line resolves to a letter
 
6:11 PM
I'm going to put wordplay on there, because it could be it, but...
Honestly....I don't really know what the tag means - and the definition feels useless to me
 
Captain James Cook FRS RN (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy in 1755. He saw action in the Seven Years' War, and subsequently surveyed and mapped much of the entrance...
He found ausralia hawaii, new zealand...
 
yeah, wordplay's definition sucks, but I have a really hard time defining it
so I haven't fixed it yet
 
Cook's bark is endeavor
 
if you feel capable of fixing it, it desperately needs fixing
 
@BeastlyGerbil you need another .5k rep
:P
 
6:12 PM
"...his commission in 1766 as commander of HM Bark Endeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages."
 
The actual description of it's not bad....once you click further into it. The summary is bad. Might try to look at it, later.
 
good find, BG
 
Oh right, there's a ship type called a Barque
 
@Mithrandir ah but I don't have a load of accounts or random sites which give me 101 rep :P
 
Those don't count anyway
Only sites with 200+ rep
SO you need
ANother .5k
 
6:13 PM
really? oh
 
@Mithrandir Seen. We had a couple others I'll dig out. But I did like the structure of that clue!
 
Well Puzzling is basically my only 'good' site
 
you have almost as much on Puzzling alone as I have across the network
 
I must suck at Stacking :)
 
6:17 PM
@Mithrandir sent. But it's not as much fun.
 
Two answers have been given.
 
I've got one answer on Stackoverflow that nets me about 2-300 rep a month.
731 votes on that one.
 
TRE :P
 
is TwoBit correct?
 
He is, except for his reasoning for the second paragraph.
 
6:19 PM
oh
well then I'll stop digging my rabbit hole
 
hehe
You could help him with that part =D
 
I was thinking "and ever," which is slightly changed endeavor
 
Honestly, there's a ton of missed clues in his answer.
But his reasoning is sound.
 
Ok. I'll be back. I really need to get to the Boy Scout office.
 
a round trip endeavor
 
6:22 PM
Okay
 
@IAmInPLS @Mithrandir No. Don't close plagiarised questions; flag them for mod attention so that they can be deleted.
 
They can be deleted after being closed
 
It's technically not off-topic.
Closing it sends the wrong message.
 
Like either 10k or 20k you can VTD closed questions
 
I'm tempted to vote to reopen it, just so that its final state can be open and deleted.
 
6:26 PM
raises eyebrow
 
@Mithrandir 10k, yes. It still takes at least three people though.
 
Yeah, so I just need another 6373 rep :P
 
Sid
Okay, I need a clarification.. How is lieutenant pronounced? Leftenant or Lootenant?
 
@Randal'Thor Alright, was not sure
 
6:30 PM
@Sid Leftenant.
Or Lootenant if you're American.
 
he's indian
 
Sid
Oh, So, Americans pronounce it as Lootenant and British as Leftenant?
 
^ Yes.
 
Sid
@BeastlyGerbil British ruled us for 200 years. We follow British English.
 
Oh you do? I knew about the victorian empire, didn't know the language was still related...
 
Sid
6:33 PM
It depends. Some people use British English, some American.
I think, most people use British English..
 
well considering britain is becoming more and more american I assumed that India may have already turned american, as english hasn't as stong a hold there
surprising
 
Sid
Well, 1.2 bn people are there. I can't say for the majority. But, Whom I know, mostly use British English..
 
Actually, Indian English is totally different now and has its own name.
 
I'll take the U in colour and the S in maths with me to my grave.
 
With you there!
 
6:37 PM
A good number of words are still pronounced like British but not all. There's a good reference here
 
Sid
Yeah, Maths always has an "S". It is even lucky for me... :P
 
Thats why I'm happy the tag here is to avoid WW3 on this site on math v maths
 
@BeastlyGerbil It didn't use to be.
There are meta posts about it.
 
math is the future
 
20
Q: Can we have the tag **maths** as a synonym for *math* please

Rory AlsopBeing British, the tag math feels very ungrammatical for me so I'd like to be able to write maths and have it treated identically. Addendum. Community sentiment seems to agree on changing math to mathematics, for which math and maths would be aliases.

 
6:40 PM
+1 +1 +1
 
-2
Q: The [math] tag is pointless

leoll2In my opinion, the tag [math] is pretty useless, as we already have the following tags: Geometry Arithmetic Combinatorics Probability Number-theory Every math puzzle can be identified with one of those categories, except Algebra problems, but puzzling isn't meant for Algebra I guess. What I'm...

 
NOOO! 'MURCAH!
 
the shortening of words is inevitable
 
-1 -1 -1
 
eventually all of our words will look german
kolor
 
6:41 PM
@Sconibulus Btw, I didn't realise you'd been around for so long! I was looking through some user lists today and noticed you've been on PSE for about the same time as me. I always thought of you as one of the new crowd :-P
 
if by german you mean emoji, then yes
 
@Randal'Thor I really am, my first post was more than a year after I joined the site technically :)
 
Sid
@Techidiot You should give hints to your riddle now... I can't concentrate till I understand what the hell is going on in that puzzle..
 
Okay, clues are finalized, Matt.
 
6:47 PM
hm?
ooh
would not have gotten the airline
I think I have my metacryptic ready ... but I'm unsure of the clues' quality
 
Yeah, I realize that the airline clue was a bit regional, so I feel bad for that part.
Though, also searchable.
 
I guess the only way to find out is to submit them to the judging public ...
 
happy to give feedback...
 
@Sid Added 2 more lines just for you!
:)
 
back.
 
6:52 PM
wb
 
Sid
I am literally slamming my head on my bed and thinking, "what is that thing"?
 
It's a "kind" of steganography
But, the riddle speaks about the answer as well
 
I had an idea about the answer, earlier, Tech - I'm just not sure enough of it to post..
And your clues haven't told me yes or no
lol
Is the answer in English?
 
well if they haven't told you 'yes' then probably not...
post anyway :P
 
It's more that I don't get anything useful from the clues, lol
 
6:56 PM
@Techidiot In each line (except the two new ones), there's a comma or full stop in the middle dividing two separate phrases. Maybe the part has something to do with that?
 
I'm reasonably sure my ideas don't pan out, so I'll just mention them, here.
I figure the 'Elders' are the capital letters.
There's only a few in the first part but they can spell "ICE"
 
more cryptic rebuses...
 
They can also spell "ICI".
Which can match: It's vague but I stay here, I will say.
 
@Randal'Thor Not relevant.
 
how do I make small text?
 
6:59 PM
3 Elders could also mean ROT(-3) of some subset of the letters.
 
Riddle speaks about two things
 
You can /$ \small typehere $ if I recall
 
1. The answer
2. The steganographic way to get the answer
No Rot's
 

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