I got so carried away with the contest that I forgot to say how cool the book really is. A great design and I love the artwork.
I got so carried away with the contest that I forgot to say how cool the book really is. A great design and I love the artwork.
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https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ction-MikeDuke
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I think the "bytesizeh" is probably a clever red herring left by Paul. To get you to think that you're sooooo close, when it really is just a dead end.
Amazing. The three winning entries have been received. Contest is closed. I have updated the site. Winners will be announced soon.
Yes, my post was a throwaway joke.
Congratulations to the three winners for solving the real puzzle in record speed!
These books are going to be amazing. As always for Suntup Editions.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
I was trying to unscramble the underlined letters. Not even sure of that was part of the clue.
I'll be going live on Facebook at 2:00 p.m. PT to announce the winners of the Neuromancer Easter Egg Contest.
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Again, thank you Paul! I can't believe i won, and the grand prize. Absolutely awesome!
I'm off the charts right now, in a dreamlike state. I just realized there will be only one of this rebound lettered edition.
It's like the holy grail, i just can't believe it. Surreal.
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies
Congrats!
Curious if you're familiar with Latin? By the time I noticed the underlined letters it was a few hours in and the letter distribution didn't strike me as English - so was going at it more as a code than a scramble. Hadn't occurred to me it might be another language and I was also trying to marry it to the binary encoded letters to boot.
Really fun contest!
I posted this just now on facebook, i'll post it here as an answer to your question. Ps; i'm not familair with Latin, but i did hear the saying multiple times in my life.
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Yeah, i first thought it had something to do with ZY in it but i just figured that can't be right and that easy. So i went back on it and noticed the underlined letters and scribbled them down on a paper. And combined the letters multiple times and eventually stumbled upon "Ad astra" and thought; hey, i know this and wrote ; Ad Astra Per Aspera" down. Checked and numbered the letters to compare it and just submitted it without any question."
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