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Howardjthomas
2018-01-27 19:34:00
I'm working on a spreadsheet of connections based on posiable clues frombooks texts. Im trying to find any links to tie together the story to image locations and verses
https://www.dropbox.com/s/57hti143nj8vw ... .xlsx?dl=0
Let me know any thoughts or things to add.
Howardjthomas
2018-01-27 20:26:00
I would also like to have a break down of how each image married to its verse. I'm not convinced current thinking has them all match correctly.
WhiteRabbit
2018-01-27 22:08:00
Howardjthomas wrote::
I would also like to have a break down of how each image married to its verse. I'm not convinced current thinking has them all match correctly. The summary at the Wiki has a lot going for it. No-one would argue with the verses for images 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 or 11. Most people regard images 2 and 7 as settled by the
Abroad in America
quotations, and V10 is a good fit for image 12 NY. Many people also seem to like V7 for image 1 SF, which leaves V5 for image 9 Montreal, but those seem to have the least solid evidence.
http://thesecret.pbworks.com/w/page/22148559/FrontPage
drunknerds
2018-01-27 23:12:00
I've also noted a connection between the verse words "a tall fifth," "the eighth," and Preiss' mental state when he wrote these puzzles.
Erpobdelliforme
2018-01-27 23:41:00
Unknown:
Most people regard images 2 and 7 as settled by the Abroad in America quotations Somewhere on the Forum there is an excellent New Orleans solve using Verse 7. Of all the discredited (IMO) solves out there, that one is still my favorite. Although I will admit that poster James V's Charleston solve using Verse 5 is a pretty close second. And before anyone gets bent out of shape, let me just say that my definition of "reasonable" starts with the commonly accepted Verse/Image pairings that can be found (but clearly did not originate) on the Wiki.
Your mileage may vary.
burnstyle
2018-01-27 23:52:00
drunknerds wrote::
I've also noted a connection between the verse words "a tall fifth," "the eighth," and Preiss' mental state when he wrote these puzzles. 80's new York, baby!
Hirudiniforme
2018-01-28 00:32:00
drunknerds wrote::
I've also noted a connection between the verse words "a tall fifth," "the eighth," and Preiss' mental state when he wrote these puzzles. Definitely my go-to ltofss.
erexere
2018-01-28 05:52:00
I think the excellent attempt at V7 in NOLA was by a user named kibitz.
davinci4
2018-01-28 13:38:00
If I recall, the Wiki previously had the ‘image to verse’ connections listed for most of them (I.e. “seek the columns”, “land near the window”).
This is an important starting point for any solve as stated in the book. It should not be overlooked in attempted solutions.