Nicolas Terry's "Passion Origami"

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how quickly does mr. terry usualy take to reply. And what is on the secret web page if you dont mind me asking
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Well, it varies between several hours and several days.... and concerning the contents of the secret page... you'll see once you are there :P
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:cry: ok
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I am the 55th person to crack the code - hoorah!
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Hmmm.... a lot of people solved the code lately. Maybe someone should delete some of the hints in this topic, it's getting too easy :P

Btw, Nicolas told us at the convention that he already has a new, totally different idea for a code for a new book in case he publishes one (which we all hope for :-)), he wouldn't give us any more hints about it though....
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i noticed when i looked through the hints, that Nicholas did actually say here that he had an idea for the next code after seeing us struggle >.<

Cant wait!!! I'm so gonna do better next time.

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childofsai wrote:i noticed when i looked through the hints, that Nicholas did actually say here that he had an idea for the next code after seeing us struggle >.<

Cant wait!!! I'm so gonna do better next time.

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I'm guessing the next code will be a lot more involved - but I'll to fold a lot more next time rather than spend the weekend trying to decipher the code ...
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woo I am number 56
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i dont see dot?
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Just about three days ago, I've got the book. And now, I think I crack the code. Cool! :o

Actually another hint is exist in the free diagram from the site, http://www.passionorigami.com. Just look carefully. :)
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Hello everybody. I am not sure if the secret code promotion is still available. I did solve the secret code and i have sent the secret word to the e-mail avaiable to this, but so far i did not receive any answer.

Is there any chance to Nicholas read this message and answer me?

I hope so.

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Nicolas sometimes takes a bit longer to answer his mails, but he always replies. Just give him a few days :-)
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Thanks Daydreamer. I will wait.
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Post by Morgan »

i just wanna state here that nicholas terry has really cool designs and just from a textual standpoint he seems to be a cool person. so.. cool.. ya...having said that.. does anyone know about any other code cracking sites or things to do involving "solving the code"?
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Time to find a rule which clearly shows why P11#10 ->t and P54#32-> a: 24 seconds.

Time Before switching numbers arounf and trying P10#11: 25 seconds

Time before checking index for possible links: 5 minutes

Time from start before coming to forum: 1 hour 32 mins.

Time from start before cursing certain people and exclaiming words to the effect of 'The whole book is written in italics!': 1 hour 33


So as far as I can gather the clue as to which page and letter number is not on any page which includes a required letter, now Ive already checked the obvious referal item (index) and have now hit a brick wall.

I have also noted that there are no items entirely in block capitals and italics.

Bah Im off to fold that damn frog out of normal A4 white paper, a much higher chance of succeeding
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