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Yep -- the tiles fit under the staircase. 3 tiles, and 3 slots. There is an "insertion point" under the stairs, but before you put the tiles in, study them well, to see WHAT LINES WILL MATCH THE ORIGINAL ROUTE the head followed from one rat hole to the other. :)--> Once you put the tiles in, you can move them out by degrees so the lines match up. (head moves from right, to left.) Once you move the tiles (under the staircase) so that the lines match up, put the "rat cage" with the head in it at the right of your screen, and it will travel the route, and unlock the door. Now you are in another room, with a fireplace, cutting torch, pieces of metal, and another 2 or 3 doors. I've been in so many ficticious rooms, my head is swimming! Am in the room now where you have to figure out a code on a control panel to open the door. Have 7 answers right, and Lord knows how many to go before it opens the door. :(--> Ps -- grab a log from the fireplace, take it to the next room, put it on the big machine, it will light, take it back to the fire place, fire will light, and heat is on.
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MJ -- did you "rotate" the tiles on the floor?? Each click will move them 90 degrees, and you can make a line for the head to follow to the room you were in previously. The right knob of the staircase "bannister" will raise the staircase, and then the tiles you retrieved from the "open room" fit underneath. Am at that point myself, and the chair in the corner moves too, but am not sure why. The key (I think) is to place the tiles under the stairway, and align the lines so that the "head" can follow the lines to the top. Despite frustration -- I'm havin a blast !! :D--> :D--> :D--> Thanks CW!! Oh----- use the empty floppy case to "trap" the head as it comes out of the "rat-hole". It gets saved for you to use later on - presumably to travel the staircase. Put the empty case at the rat hole opening, and the head will be caught.
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PS. -- Digger -- you write a helluva GOOD news article! :)--> I almost did believe it was from a news agency!
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I was thinking of the various lawsuits against them when I saw the "closure", so I figured that one of them had been settled, not closure of twi itself. :P--> Didn't even think of the date! You (kinda) got me too! Good one! :D-->
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To quote Bill Cosby (from sevearal decades ago), WHAT'S A CUBIT? But that "laying on of hands" just might work. :D--> :D--> :D--> How BIG is your believing??
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nknative - Happy Birthday 4/1 (you're no fool)!
dmiller replied to Kit Sober's topic in Birthdays and Anniversaries
NKNative -- :)--> Now that your day is finally here, to celebrate all you find and hold dear, Let us all join, and let us all say, Have the very most happiest of all birthdays!! You take care OK? You are still in my prayers, and you also are included in Kit's sign-off. (Don't ever forget that.) I love You. God :)--> Have a great day! ;)--> (again!) -
As Andy Griffith used to say -- MM MM MMMMMMM! ;)--> ;)--> ;)--> Some mighty fine eatin' there :)-->
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Wacky -- watch the "dancing man's right hand. At the end of the "video", a small + appears 3 times under his right hand. ONCE HE LEAVES THE SCREEN, you should have placed your cursor right on the +, then click 3 times, and it takes you to the blank wall in the room, and a small square appears. Click on the square, it becomes a safe, enter the combination 1994, (and use one of the keys), and it opens to view the screwdriver.
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Shellon -- once you get to the safe, 1994 is the combination to open it.
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Galen -- sorry for your loss. :(--> Never realized (YES -- it is with a "Z"!) that there was such a science to this. Our winter in Minnesota was steady, but no sudden thaw, and then a deep freeze effect, like you described. Poor bees! :(--> Guess our Peanut Butter and honey sandwiches will now cost more.
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:(--> :(--> :(--> All my favourites for PB are all ready listed. --> PB and honey (with bananas) PB on celery PB, jelly, and bacon PB with mayo -- Hellman's, not the MW "substitute" Pickle relish?? Vickles -- you being in southern Minnesota, fess up now. You ever tried Peanut Butter on SPAM? :D-->
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Tom -- sound like the answer a Scot gave when asked what was worn underneath his kilt. The Scot said, "Nothing is worn under there. It's all in perfect working order".
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Where were you CKnapp, when docvic "wrote the "Book on Believing", back in the "blue book" days?? --> Am thinking you could have added at least one extra chapter. --> --> -->
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in other words -- been there, done that, :(--> got the T-shirt,--> Now --- You've never been in a fix before? -->
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CKnapp --Ever heard of GOING WOW??? :D--> :D-->
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Zixar -- it this the celestial equivalent of a "drive by shooting"? :D--> :D--> :D--> Cassini vehicle, eh? Are they based in New York, or Chicago? --> --> If it was a "space probe", this Cassini family is obviously looking to operate in "new" territory.
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CW -- yea ---- keep em coming if you can find them!
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Thanks for the enhancement, Zix. Couldn't see the first one. Z-shot. Yea, he does look happy. Probably smiling for the camera!
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Roy -- What a story!! Hang in there, Bro. :)--> :)-->
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WhiteDove -- :D--> :D--> :D--> :D--> :D--> Good for you! :)--> I was getting purty frustrated myself there! :(-->
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Zix -- Wow!! Congrats!!!!!! :)--> :)--> :)--> Took me who knows how long, and that was done by conferring with others. Went thru it successfully 3 times in a row now. :)--> Raf -- the screwdriver has "notches" on the handle. Put the cursor at the 3rd or 4th "notch" on the handle, click, and you should have it.
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I GOT OUT OF THE CRIMSON ROOM :D-->:D-->:D--> Got the screwdriver on the first try,and found a second door handle that shattered when I applied said screwdriver. Thanks CW for the safe combination. :)--> I still can't figure out how you got 1994 out of the url address -->
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What the H*E* "double hockey sticks" is the code for the safe?????
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Raf -- THANKS man!!!!!!! Got to watch the whole tape show eh?? Wonder if I'll be able to grab the screwdriver. Still not sure what it is needed for, and how does the empty CD case fit into all this?
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oh yea -- the cassette is under the dresser.