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Boozer
06-14-03, 08:10PM
This is pretty hard, although they way to get the clues are fairly simple, the answers aren't.

How many stages can you get through?
I never made it past stage two!!

Click right here to take the quiz, and prove to us if you're a wiz!! (http://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/davinci/main.html)

JakeD
06-14-03, 09:10PM
That's pretty awesome (especially for an art geek like me), except for when you get to entering the fifth fucking gate and it basically tells you to go buy the book, in an example of what has to be one of the most shameless marketing schemes I've ever seen before. Fuck the authors of The Da Vinci Code. Jerks. :D I like it, though, it's really cool! Thanks Boozer....

Boozer
06-14-03, 10:19PM
Oh, sorry guys. I didn't know it was a comercial. I never made it past stage two!!

usantic
06-20-03, 07:11PM
Originally posted by JakeD
That's pretty awesome (especially for an art geek like me), except for when you get to entering the fifth fucking gate and it basically tells you to go buy the book, in an example of what has to be one of the most shameless marketing schemes I've ever seen before. Fuck the authors of The Da Vinci Code. Jerks. :D I like it, though, it's really cool! Thanks Boozer....

So like how did you find page 44 in his book on the third gate???

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usantic
06-21-03, 08:47AM
OOP! My bad JakeD... I was entering the fifth gate. :o

JakeD
06-21-03, 02:45PM
I'm really thinking of hitting a bookstore and finding that book to flip to page 44 and get the numbers...
:devil:

usantic
08-09-03, 06:55PM
Originally posted by JakeD
I'm really thinking of hitting a bookstore and finding that book to flip to page 44 and get the numbers...
:devil:

Don't go to page 44..........go to the middle of chapter
44 to get the Fibonacci sequence. Cool number,er sequence of numbers I should say. Pounded that,just can't seem to crack which city the protagonist in the novel had his picture taken in.

I've read the book and I've begun my own quest to verify some of the authors descriptions of artwork and architecture. I may have to join some secret societies to verify their rituals.

JakeD
08-09-03, 07:01PM
Originally posted by usantic
Pounded that,just can't seem to crack which city the protagonist in the novel had his picture taken in.


Maybe Venice?