| houston1127
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I've been trying to figure this one for months. No suddens flashes of insight have occured, only headaches.
Reply #1. Jan 29 10, 11:45 AM
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| robert326
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Are these grades in college? P/N might be Pass/No Credit (my university called it P/NC). Just a thought.
Reply #2. Jan 29 10, 12:43 PM
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geniusonwheels
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That's not it, because I'm pretty sure I know the sequence and I would have to look up something obscure such as that (mostly because I'm not in college)
Reply #3. Jan 29 10, 8:40 PM
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| houston1127
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Edgar Allan Poe/Nevermore, Died, Penniless, Cried, Alot, Annabel, Lee,
Reply #4. Jan 31 10, 2:29 PM
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AntonLaVey
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^^^ A lot is two words.
Reply #5. Jan 31 10, 2:33 PM
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honeybee4
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does the p/n stand for park/neutral?
Reply #6. Jan 31 10, 3:53 PM
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| houston1127
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Your Mom is two words.
Reply #7. Jan 31 10, 8:50 PM
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AntonLaVey
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Does somebody need a timeout?
Reply #8. Jan 31 10, 10:26 PM
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| houston1127
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Yes, I do. Maybe some time in the penalty box, too.
Reply #9. Jan 31 10, 11:19 PM
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Juggernaut314
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Your mom... penalty box... must resist making joke.
Reply #10. Feb 03 10, 1:41 PM
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Juggernaut314
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This one's got me intrigued. You say you knew what this sequence was without needing a book or something like that, so I'm thinking that we need to clue in on the P/N piece.
What are your interests/strengths? Could P/N be two separate locations that hosted something? A place/person with alternate names?
Reply #12. Feb 06 10, 9:11 AM
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geniusonwheels
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Just wanted to wrap this one up. I discovered the answer a while back, and made it known on my other question post.
The letters correspond with the first letters of the symbols on the keys from 1 to 0 on a keyboard. (Exclamation mark, At sign, Pound/Number symbol, etc.)
Just wanted to put closure on this.
Reply #13. Jan 08 11, 9:35 PM
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