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Post by gamenick on Jul 27, 2006 17:06:35 GMT
Hi Guys, I'm endrem. I stumbled upon a game on another forum and I thought it would be fun to start it here, too. The concept is easy: There is a user, called GameNick now, and if you find the answer to the question below, then you have the password for this user. The first finding out the password can log in with this user, tell here his/her name and the answer. Then think about another challenge for the others and write it up here, and you change GameNick's password to the answer to your question. The next one who finds the answer to that one will have the password again and the cycle starts over again. I would like to ask one of the mods to limit this users access to this thread only. So here we go with the first question, this will be easy : What is the name the hobbits are using on Middle Earth for the month before the solstice-feast of Yule?
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Post by suladan on Aug 4, 2006 17:00:07 GMT
great idea for a game
i have no idea, but could you give us a hint?
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Post by rlangner on Aug 4, 2006 17:11:27 GMT
Tim had the answer a while ago, he found it in the appendixes of the books. I think the idea for the game is great, I was just waiting for one that I could actually get lol.
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Post by Tim C on Aug 4, 2006 18:20:08 GMT
Foreyule is the 12th month of the Hobbit Calendar otherwise it is Blotmath which is the 11th month of the year.
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Post by endrem on Aug 5, 2006 11:29:35 GMT
Ok, Tim, you should have actually logged in with the user GameNick, post the answer and a new question. You change the password of Gamenick to the answer of your question and then the others can try to find out the new password
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Post by Tim C on Aug 5, 2006 15:27:00 GMT
ahh sorry yes I get it, I will do that and then think up a new question.
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Post by gamenick on Aug 5, 2006 19:11:43 GMT
Ok the answer to your question is Foreyule being the 12th month of the Hobbit Calendar.
It is me Tim C that have posted that answer.
Now my question,
What is the standard guage of railway track on Britain's Railways in millimeteres?
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Post by suladan on Aug 5, 2006 19:21:37 GMT
is it 1435mm?
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Post by Tim C on Aug 5, 2006 19:23:37 GMT
Close but no cigar mate did you just google that or are you a bit of an anorak? as endrem told me if you have the answer then log in as gamenick and the answer is the password to the account. once in then you can change the password in the profile to the answer for the next question.
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Post by suladan on Aug 5, 2006 20:10:31 GMT
ahh right and no i didnt google it i looked in my brothers book (he likes that sort of stuff )
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