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Post by thrillchaser on Jan 27, 2020 17:38:28 GMT -5
Forrest said-
It seems logical to me that a deep thinking treasure searcher could use logic to determine an important clue to the location of the treasure.
How many think the Forrest's important clue is same as the word that is key in the poem?
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Post by chesttroll on Jan 27, 2020 17:40:54 GMT -5
I think its the same.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Jan 27, 2020 21:05:12 GMT -5
Forrest said- It seems logical to me that a deep thinking treasure searcher could use logic to determine an important clue to the location of the treasure. How many think the Forrest's important clue is same as the word that is key in the poem? I think they are completely separate things. The word that is key is the easier of the two, in my opinion. The use of logic to determine an important clue is hard, if I'm correctly interpreting what Forrest is referring to.
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Post by astree on Jan 28, 2020 5:52:44 GMT -5
Forrest said- It seems logical to me that a deep thinking treasure searcher could use logic to determine an important clue to the location of the treasure. How many think the Forrest's important clue is same as the word that is key in the poem? It’s not clear that a word that is key is in the poem. It’s not clear that the deep thinking logic applies to the poem or some other aspect of the treasure hunt. Unless there’s some other information. So I think there are too many possibilities to get a good handle on your question
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Post by astree on Jan 28, 2020 8:59:43 GMT -5
. there are several interesting things about a "deep thinker".
Dee P thinking DP - Doug Preston, a friend of Forrest, who had searched for the treasure. I think Forrest made his deep thinker comment in the early years of the chase.
DEEP has a numerical value of 30 (D,E,E,P = 4,5,5,16 = 30)
What is the 30th word of the poem ?
And, a cross-over into Fenndango on p. 30, to boot.
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Post by me9 on Jan 28, 2020 17:33:32 GMT -5
dalneitzel.com/2014/04/23/scrapbook-sixty_one-2/It seems logical to me that a deep thinking treasure searcher could use logic to determine an important clue to the location of the treasure. Is someone doing that now and I don’t know it? It’s not what they say on the blogs that may be significant, it’s what they whisper. f
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Post by thrillchaser on Jan 29, 2020 7:39:01 GMT -5
I think the important clue is the same too. forrest says the word that is key in the poem does the same thing as the important clue.
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Post by ShadowKaster on Jan 29, 2020 9:13:22 GMT -5
I think the important clue is the same too. forrest says the word that is key in the poem does the same thing as the important clue. I’ve no knowledge of this statement from Fenn... thrillchaser can you please provide a source for your statement?
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Post by thrillchaser on Jan 29, 2020 9:44:29 GMT -5
both help in figuring out the location to the treasure. forrest says the word that is key does and the important clue does.
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Post by Jenny on Feb 23, 2020 12:17:11 GMT -5
With all the importance put on finding the first clue first, which we know now is WWWH, it would seem logic can be used to determine 'what/where' is wwwh, and is possibly what Forrest was referring to...... it begins the whole Quest.
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Post by dalby2020 on Feb 23, 2020 14:57:05 GMT -5
This poem is so deep that it's unfathomable.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 24, 2020 0:44:28 GMT -5
With all the importance put on finding the first clue first, which we know now is WWWH, it would seem logic can be used to determine 'what/where' is wwwh, and is possibly what Forrest was referring to...... it begins the whole Quest. Hi Jenny: it's not likely to be related to WWWH (the starting point) since Forrest questioned whether someone was using logic and he DIDN'T know about it -- at a time when searchers had already solved two clues.
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Post by Jenny on Feb 24, 2020 6:50:34 GMT -5
With all the importance put on finding the first clue first, which we know now is WWWH, it would seem logic can be used to determine 'what/where' is wwwh, and is possibly what Forrest was referring to...... it begins the whole Quest. Hi Jenny: it's not likely to be related to WWWH (the starting point) since Forrest questioned whether someone was using logic and he DIDN'T know about it -- at a time when searchers had already solved two clues. That's a great point......and very true.... thanks...
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Post by astree on Feb 24, 2020 7:20:02 GMT -5
Forrest said- It seems logical to me that a deep thinking treasure searcher could use logic to determine an important clue to the location of the treasure. How many think the Forrest's important clue is same as the word that is key in the poem? I dont think theyre the same. it may help to focus on forrests use of location ‘Your destination is small, but its location is huge’ mysteriouswritings.com/weekly-words-from-forrest-feb-19th-2016/
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Post by Jenny on Feb 24, 2020 8:03:34 GMT -5
Hi Jenny: it's not likely to be related to WWWH (the starting point) since Forrest questioned whether someone was using logic and he DIDN'T know about it -- at a time when searchers had already solved two clues. That's a great point......and very true.... thanks... home of Brown then? or you probably think NFBTFTW......
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