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Dude
SFN Die Hard
USA
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Posted - 07/06/2007 : 15:02:51
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http://www.ethanhaaswasright.com/
Maybe a movie in the works?
You'll probably have to be running firefox to get the site to work, it wouldn't run in IE for me.
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Ignorance is preferable to error; and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing, than he who believes what is wrong. -- Thomas Jefferson
"god :: the last refuge of a man with no answers and no argument." - G. Carlin
Hope, n. The handmaiden of desperation; the opiate of despair; the illegible signpost on the road to perdition. ~~ da filth |
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JEROME DA GNOME
BANNED
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Posted - 07/06/2007 : 15:11:21 [Permalink]
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Spoiler alert:
1. The first lock will test your memory. Follow the trail of light and sound, but be careful -- one wrong move will send you back to the beginning. 2. For the second lock, you may need to look to the stars. They will help you find HAAS who will lead your way. 3. The third lock will require you to extinguish all lights but one. Only with one light remaining will you be able to proceed. 4. The fourth lock will let you move all 4 pieces through the control of one. However, unless the three key pieces are simultaneously placed into position, you will not be granted access. 5. The fifth lock will be the toughest. Seek help again from the stars to reveal your key and the message that you must decode. The two working together will open the way.
Good luck!
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What a man believes upon grossly insufficient evidence is an index into his desires -- desires of which he himself is often unconscious. If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way. - Bertrand Russell |
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