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August 08, 2016, 02:51:02 PM
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Does anyone know how these letter circles work?
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August 08, 2016, 03:08:08 PM
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Does anyone know how these letter circles work?

 Find a letter that completes the word.
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August 08, 2016, 04:03:05 PM
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This is all what I have figured out yet :

  • 5
  • Steve Jobs
  • Kevlar
  • Pi / 3.14
  • Parachute
  • F16
  • Johannes Gutenberg
  • Yo-Yo?
  • mc² = E
  • Iron?
  • Puzzle?
  • WHEN I WAS INVENTED #  (Translated from morse)
  • Scissors?
  • X-ray
  • August Schleicher
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Alfred Nobel / Dynamite
  • Ice skating shoe?
  • XX chromosome
  • XY chromosome
  • Galileo Galilei / Thermoscope
  • Phonograph
  • Zipper
  • Wi-Fi
  • Windows (10?)
  • DNA
  • Ballon
  • Gameboy
  • Mouse

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August 08, 2016, 04:40:44 PM
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Here is mine:

  • 5
  • Steve Jobs
  • Kevlar
  • Pi / 3.14
  • Atari
  • parachute
  • jet
  • wingtip
  • Gutenberg
  • Yo-Yo
  • mc² = E
  • iron
  • jigsaw puzzle piece
  • 1836
  • scissors
  • X-ray
  • Yale
  • radar or sonar
  • concertina
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Nobel
  • skate or ice skate
  • XX chromosome
  • XY chromosome
  • igloo
  • filmstrip
  • Galileo
  • it's the Xerox logo... prefixed by e o? (Thanks to Adriandmen)
  • question mark
  • NAKAMOTO (Thanks to dalek for pointing out the caps issue)
  • e-cigarette or vaping device
  • SATOSHI(Thanks to dalek for pointing out the caps issue)
  • gramophone or phonograph and possibly Victrola
  • zipper
  • X It's the alphabet! (Thanks Antimon1!)
  • pill or tablet
  • 1996
  • b this is how "b" is represented in Braille
  • Wi-Fi
  • Windows
  • 24 (converted to hex)
  • DNA
  • ballon
  • Einstein
  • X
  • Etch-a-Sketch
  • Gameboy
  • 36 (converted to hex)
  • Tesla
  • mouse
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August 08, 2016, 04:57:51 PM
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who ensures that when deciphered will be really the private key of this address?
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August 08, 2016, 05:05:22 PM
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The third last one looks like some kind of symbol for a electronic component like a LED {light emitting diodes} ... anyone have any knowledge on electronic components? I just love these kinds of

puzzles and it takes me back a few years when we spend hours on this forum trying to figure out puzzles like this. Unfortunately there can only be one winner, and they seldom share their prize with the

other people who helped.  Roll Eyes

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August 08, 2016, 05:09:44 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).
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August 08, 2016, 05:17:16 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).

 Possibly but the depiction is of a two-lead LED.
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August 08, 2016, 05:18:41 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).

 Possibly but the depiction is of a two-lead LED.

Yes thats right but I have no other idea atm..
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August 08, 2016, 05:27:57 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).

 Possibly but the depiction is of a two-lead LED.

Yes thats right but I have no other idea atm..
Don't give up!  What about the phrase with the two 10 letter words and the 6 letter word?  It might be something Bitcoin related.  Maybe a name or a process...

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August 08, 2016, 05:30:58 PM
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Oh thats basically the alphabet lol!

The marked letter is an x
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August 08, 2016, 05:33:00 PM
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Oh thats basically the alphabet lol!

The marked letter is an x

 Nice!  I don't think I would have made that connection.
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August 08, 2016, 07:20:27 PM
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Not bad but i'm not sure on

accordion
and
dryer balls

hmm???
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August 08, 2016, 07:30:30 PM
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August 08, 2016, 08:02:08 PM
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Not bad but i'm not sure on

accordion
and
dryer balls

hmm???

 The date for the invention of the accordion matches and for the life of me I can't tell what that image is supposed to be otherwise.  It looks like a simple diagram of an accordion.
As for the dryer balls, I'm pretty sure of that one.  The e o would stand for essential oil - this alongside the image of a ball of yarn. 
Do you have a different idea?
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August 08, 2016, 08:34:35 PM
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Not bad but i'm not sure on

accordion
and
dryer balls

hmm???

 The date for the invention of the accordion matches and for the life of me I can't tell what that image is supposed to be otherwise.  It looks like a simple diagram of an accordion.
As for the dryer balls, I'm pretty sure of that one.  The e o would stand for essential oil - this alongside the image of a ball of yarn. 
Do you have a different idea?


It's the Xerox logo.
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August 08, 2016, 08:51:39 PM
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Not bad but i'm not sure on

accordion
and
dryer balls

hmm???

 The date for the invention of the accordion matches and for the life of me I can't tell what that image is supposed to be otherwise.  It looks like a simple diagram of an accordion.
As for the dryer balls, I'm pretty sure of that one.  The e o would stand for essential oil - this alongside the image of a ball of yarn. 
Do you have a different idea?


It's the Xerox logo.

 Lol! Why is it when I hear a better answer I feel so silly?
I guess I have to do some searching.

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August 08, 2016, 09:01:35 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).
It's more likely the date the LED was invented.

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August 08, 2016, 09:06:10 PM
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What is that rhombus with a Z in it? It looks like a logo, but I don't know which one.

Does anyone know this :p?
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August 08, 2016, 09:06:27 PM
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I think that since "LED" is too short the four letters represent the contacts of an rgb led.
Those would be red-ground-green-blue (according to some images I googled).
So it could be g(reen).
It's more likely the date the LED was invented.

 There are a few different dates for this as it was invented in increments.  Maybe the date for this particular model?
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