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fortysecond Apr '16
ARCHIVE 789 - 4/7/1977 - Play

"JACK : It's snowing. Let's go outside.
DIANE : I didn't know I was expected.
AGATHA : Make yourself comfortable.
BERNARD : Would you like some tea?
(A long silence)
DIANE : It's not snowing, Jack. It is not."
, A. Charles Buttle - "The morning tea"
fortysecond Apr '16  /  edited Apr '16
ARCHIVE 967 - ?/?/2014 - Pluto

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fortysecond Apr '16
ARCHIVE 012 - Date lost - Communication (6)

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fortysecond May '16
ARCHIVE 627 - 1977

"Little darling
It's been a long, cold lonely winter
Little darling
It feels like years since it's been here"
The Beatles
fortysecond May '16
fortysecond Aug '16  /  edited Oct '16
ARCHIVE 760 - Motion / Field Analysis (I)

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fortysecond Oct '16
Missing Page 20 :

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fortysecond Nov '16
Missing pages 111.1-111.2 (entitled : "Notes on degradation", or "Where it all goes wrong") :

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fortysecond Nov '16  /  edited Nov '16
NOTES ON 157/2 (draft) :

The original "sos" puzzle, labeled as "The 'sos' puzzle" (other instances of it being numbered from 2 to 37) ----

are occurences of drawings found inscribed in numerous ways for each member of the team, including Guiding (myself). Not yet precisely dated. Some seem to predate the first peak.

[cut, to be revised]

Thanks to 9th Walker's contribution, we were able to understand the principle of these puzzles, although their exact purpose remains
absent/unknown/absurd
Each puzzle consists of a circuit of simple morse code 'sos' calls repeated
undefinitely from a point A (always circled) to a point B (circled too).

[cut, judged unuseful]

With every 'short' or 'long' being labeled as an 'element', we can state that each element is separated in the circuit by the same length (corresponding to the side length of a square unit). The aim is supposedly to follow the circuit from point A to point B or, alternatively, from point B to point A.

[cut for no remembered reason]

The 'puzzles' vary in difficulty, some being

but none being remembered by its author.
fortysecond Nov '16
ARCHIVE **** - Minotaur (6) - 2014

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(from "Pluto : I", N. Urasawa)

ARCHIVE **** - Minotaur (8) - 2014

"A little boy went out to play. When he opened his door, he saw the world. As he passed through the doorway, he caused a reflection. Evil was born. Evil was born, and followed the boy."
(from "Inland Empire", D. Lynch)

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