The IBSN links to the book "Laser: Light of a Million Uses".
There's also some kind of co-ordinates on the image of the map, and it has something to do with the code that is on the third column of the featured news section.
Looks like if you put together the code and the co-ordinates from the map, you'll get an alphabet or something (?). I'll go through this at lunch, and get back. :)
The featured news section also mentions Mooresburg, PA, and cross-referencing the given keyboard with a map, the closest key to Mooresburg is 'M'.
Unless I'm wrong, I think we start at 'M', use the code given to go across the keyboard and write down all the alphabets we land on. That should give us a key, which should be the solution.
The only thing I"m not able to fit in is the book mentioned. I don't know where that comes in.
Alphabet is a letter, right... Now what letters would be made of 2-3 straight lines? :)
I came to the conclusion, drew a shape... I'm pretty sure I've drawn the correct shape I just can't tell what it is... what the hell is that shape? any clues?
You do not need to draw on the globe. You can draw on any matrix. Continue the drawing from letter to letter (don't restart). You may need to turn the drawing around to identify the shape
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The map has a qwerty keyboard, and news has an Isbn
But what do I do with those??
The IBSN links to the book "Laser: Light of a Million Uses".
There's also some kind of co-ordinates on the image of the map, and it has something to do with the code that is on the third column of the featured news section.
Looks like if you put together the code and the co-ordinates from the map, you'll get an alphabet or something (?). I'll go through this at lunch, and get back. :)
The featured news section also mentions Mooresburg, PA, and cross-referencing the given keyboard with a map, the closest key to Mooresburg is 'M'.
Unless I'm wrong, I think we start at 'M', use the code given to go across the keyboard and write down all the alphabets we land on. That should give us a key, which should be the solution.
The only thing I"m not able to fit in is the book mentioned. I don't know where that comes in.
In the featured news section, if you click on 'The best way to predict a tornado's trajectory is to view its source.', it brings you to a new page
Yes, that's the code I was referring to. We can use the pseudocode given there.
I figured it out. Basically if you follow the code with the co-ordinates on the map, you'll end up with a shape. That's the answer.
When following the code, what does 'If ALPHABET is made of only '2 Straight Lines' or '3 Straight Lines'' ask you? I don't understand it.
Alphabet is a letter, right... Now what letters would be made of 2-3 straight lines? :)
I came to the conclusion, drew a shape... I'm pretty sure I've drawn the correct shape I just can't tell what it is... what the hell is that shape? any clues?
You do not need to draw on the globe. You can draw on any matrix. Continue the drawing from letter to letter (don't restart). You may need to turn the drawing around to identify the shape
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