• Re: ASCII Of? [Object] *still incorrect* +hint

    From xwindows@xwindows@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Fri Jul 16 15:02:11 2021
    On Fri, 16 Jul 2021, cymen wrote:

    grncbg

    Quite close in meaning, but that is still not it: and your answer
    could not be assembled from the given alphabet chips...

    On Thu, 15 Jul 2021, xwindows wrote:

    The subject is an object, the word has *6* characters, pick alphabets from:

    B E I G T X W L T Y E K

    (The actual word used is more generic than what you just answered)

    Regards,
    ~xwindows
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  • From cymen@cymen@tilde.town to tilde.art.ascii on Fri Jul 16 11:26:11 2021
    *starts crying*

    I already did the counting!
    Now you want me to check if the letters are allowed!
    I cannot handle this anymore!

    xrggyr ?


    On 16.07.21 10:02, xwindows wrote:
    On Fri, 16 Jul 2021, cymen wrote:

    grncbg

    Quite close in meaning, but that is still not it: and your answer
    could not be assembled from the given alphabet chips...

    On Thu, 15 Jul 2021, xwindows wrote:

    The subject is an object, the word has *6* characters, pick alphabets from: >>
    B E I G T X W L T Y E K

    (The actual word used is more generic than what you just answered)

    Regards,
    ~xwindows


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  • From xwindows@xwindows@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Thu Jul 22 10:44:57 2021
    On Wed, 21 Jul 2021, stern wrote:

    cvajurry

    Still not it. (Not 9 letters, `H` and extra `E` are also not in the
    alphabet chips)

    Apart from having something to do with water, you might randomly find this device erected in public parks, fields, or golf courses. And of course,
    you wouldn't want to be near it when it was operating; unless you would
    like to get some good splashes of (possibly reclaimed) water.

    Regards,
    xwindows
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  • From stern@stern@tilde.club to tilde.art.ascii on Thu Jul 22 08:59:21 2021
    On 7/21/2021 8:44 PM, xwindows wrote:
    On Wed, 21 Jul 2021, stern wrote:

    cvajurry

    Still not it. (Not 9 letters, `H` and extra `E` are also not in the
    alphabet chips)

    Apart from having something to do with water, you might randomly find this device erected in public parks, fields, or golf courses. And of course,
    you wouldn't want to be near it when it was operating; unless you would
    like to get some good splashes of (possibly reclaimed) water.

    Regards,
    xwindows


    fcevaxyre.

    I finally got it!
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