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The Mole 5.0 *Ongoing Clue Analysis and Challenge Discussions*
Rabbit:
--- Quote from: Slowhatch on July 17, 2008, 08:47:37 PM ---It's a spot in downtown L.A.; I don't get it. :duno:
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*ETA* I'm a ninny. i was comparing a DD co=ordinate (decimal degrees) to a DM coordinate (Degrees Minute). which is like comparing green apples to red apples :)
34.05N 118.25W in DD equals 34°03'N 118°15'W in DM
both of which point to the same location you mentioned.
oooooooooooo how's this for some juicy details!?!?!?!?!!
TWO blocks away from the co-ordinates, is where, back in the early 1900's (looks like it's gone now though), there used to be a street running next to the Northern Hotel called CLAY STREET!!!!!!
gingerman28:
N2O definitely is a clue to who is the mole; no other reason to show it in closeup. BUT it could have another meaning besides Nitrous Oxide gas -
N20 could mean November 20 which is Craig's birthdate. :yess:
Nicole or Craig? not bad choices :jumpy:
Rabbit:
couldn't it just be barrel Number 20 since the barrel next to it is N22?
also i hae been thinking all this time that HL stood for Hectolitres which is a quantity used in wine. Like the barrel capacity was 70 Hectolitres.
but now with the Henry Lagarde clue in the journal, i think HL just stands for Henry Lagarde.
molination:
The clue "I lie with my eyes" might actually be in reference to the Mole's distinctive handwriting, which has lower-case i's...
So perhaps it's more "I lie with my i's"...
Maybe pay attention to the letters surrounding? Might be a long shot.
Nightstalker:
Once again, I think people are WAAAAAY overthinking the new Mole Journal clues. I saw one definite clue. It says, "You can't be afraid of heights to be the Mole." Who said they were afraid of heights? Nicole and Craig. Bam. They're eliminated. It's that simple.
Of course, I already had those two eliminated. I'm still down to only Paul and Clay with Clay as my number one suspect.
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