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The April 2005 catalogue had a number of highly unusual tags and scribbles in it.


'''Corner text says:'''
==Corner text==


''Patrick - We need to communicate to Firebox how serious this matter is. This is not a game >> p14''
'''[[Patrick Azadian|Patrick]] - We need to communicate to Firebox how serious this matter is. This is not a game >> p14'''


Page 14 has the following similarly encoded text:
Page 14 has the following similarly encoded text:


''It might do them some good to find out > p23''
'''It might do them some good to find out > p23'''


Page 23 has the following message:
Page 23 has the following message:


''Why the cube is so important to us. Sente. > p27''
'''Why [[the Cube]] is so important to us. [[Sente]]. > p27'''


And page 27 says:
And page 27 says:


''www.perplexcityacademy.com''
'''www.perplexcityacademy.com'''


We already know this - So my question is are they recruiting more people or am I missing something?


'''Illogical Card text:'''


''Between all the distractions and parties at university, I did manage to fit in a few experimental psychology lectures. One of the most interesting things I learned was how at heart, people aren't as logical as they think. Try this problem:''
=="Illogical" Card==


''Each of these cards has a letter (A or K) on one side and a number (2 or 7) on the reverse. If I told you there was a rule that a card with A on one side will have a 2 on the reverse, which two cards would you turn over to find out if the rule was true?''
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| Between all the distractions and parties at university, I did manage to fit in a few experimental psychology lectures. One of the most interesting things I learned was how at heart, people aren't as logical as they think. Try this problem:''


The answer to which is A and 7, if that helps.
Each of these cards has a letter (A or K) on one side and a number (2 or 7) on the reverse. If I told you there was a rule that a card with A on one side will have a 2 on the reverse, which two cards would you turn over to find out if the rule was true?''
 
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The jigsaw maps above the perlex city cards are numbered, the piece that is shown large for jigsaw "2" is the tube station on Western Road, under the A40.  Might this be important?
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'''Flags:'''
*left column, top to bottom:
**Djibouti
**Israel
**Estonia
**Oman
**Wales (UK)


The answer to which is A and 7.


*right column, top to bottom:
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**Greece
**Sweden
**Spain
**Ukraine
**(partially visible) Hong Kong

Latest revision as of 18:13, 13 March 2007

PERPLEX CITY, SEASON ZERO
Project Syzygy
Life without cards


Firebox Advert

The April 2005 catalogue had a number of highly unusual tags and scribbles in it.

Corner text

Patrick - We need to communicate to Firebox how serious this matter is. This is not a game >> p14

Page 14 has the following similarly encoded text:

It might do them some good to find out > p23

Page 23 has the following message:

Why the Cube is so important to us. Sente. > p27

And page 27 says:

www.perplexcityacademy.com


"Illogical" Card

Between all the distractions and parties at university, I did manage to fit in a few experimental psychology lectures. One of the most interesting things I learned was how at heart, people aren't as logical as they think. Try this problem:

Each of these cards has a letter (A or K) on one side and a number (2 or 7) on the reverse. If I told you there was a rule that a card with A on one side will have a 2 on the reverse, which two cards would you turn over to find out if the rule was true?

The answer to which is A and 7.

Card cat title.jpg Please see Brian Enigma's impressive Card Catalog for a sorted, comprehensive listing of cards.