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Wired Article

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:41 pm
by ScottyBot

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:44 pm
by adamwest
Good PR. I wonder if wired USA will pick up the article?

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:06 am
by LouIsis
Aha, so the isis5 prize is £100,000. Nice to know...

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 12:36 am
by Toxophilite
Wired Article wrote:Copernisis is part of a larger puzzle, third in a planned series of five, with 15,000 registered problem-solvers so far. The final puzzle, due in 2016, will be padlocked: you'll need the keys from the other four to open it and be eligible for the £100,000 reward.


Is that just a figure of speech or will it literally come in a padlocked box :?:

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:56 am
by evilkeen
Given the fact that the type of key has recently changed from a high security one to one more akin to that found in a cheap padlock from Woolworths (or whoever sells that kind of thing these days!) I rather suspect that our record of puzzle-opening on the IA database will be more important than the physical keys themselves!

But there again I may be wrong, I often have been with this game!

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:54 pm
by LouIsis
evilkeen wrote:I rather suspect that our record of puzzle-opening on the IA database will be more important than the physical keys themselves!

I am afraid this is the most likely option. However much I would like to be proven wrong in this case!
I don't see how a puzzle can be impossible to start without having 4 different keys, especially while key #1 has two variations, and key #2 and #3 look terribly much like both variations of key #1.
We will most likely know in many years from now...

But back on topic:
What a pity that the final puzzle is due in 2016 (article) while the competition ends May 2015 (website)...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:32 am
by Ailurophelia
LouIsis wrote:But back on topic:
What a pity that the final puzzle is due in 2016 (article) while the competition ends May 2015 (website)...


:lol: Clearly an editors mistake, but still hilarious!

Re: Wired Article

PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:34 pm
by Lodgecrest
Hey has anyone esle noticed that the photo of the Copernisis in this article has either two planet pins missing or two black dots on the inner rings!!

I have also notice this on the video of the Copernisis...

Anyone know what is going on here?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:43 pm
by adamwest
Lodgecrest wrote:Hey has anyone esle noticed that the photo of the Copernisis in this article has either two planet pins missing or two black dots on the inner rings!!

I have also notice this on the video of the Copernisis...

Anyone know what is going on here?

Wow you're right puzz did say that the planets falling off has been an issue for a while but to let it make it into wired magizine,OOPS.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:51 pm
by LouIsis
All Limited Edition Copernisis that I saw (on the web) have these 'marks' . . .
Maybe the planets had to be repositioned to match the equation?
Or maybe these are just black dots on a prototype?

Re: Wired Article

PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:30 pm
by jazz
No Puzz just couldn't remember how to open it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: