Breaking the Code
The Da Vinci Code, that is.
(Yup, that crummy and cheesy title should serve as a dead giveaway -- and a warning -- that this is one of those TWOT posts. Heh.)
To get away once in a while from the dreary work of sifting through packets and making sense of server logs (Did I mention I have moved in to a new workplace? No? Oh well, I have. More later, that is, if I get to decipher the boilerplate NDA that came with the job.), I've come across The Da Vinci Code Quest on Google. It's a series of puzzles to drum up interest on the film, which, by the way, will be showing in Metro Manila theaters next week (gawd, hope I can get away from the office by then).

Take this: 12,358 (Fibonacci, anyone?) puzzles, served fresh everyday, or at least once every browser refresh. There are lots of spoilers out there, but as I've said, if you're looking for a worthy TWOT -- or if you're one of those puzzle nuts -- this is for you. I think.
(Yup, that crummy and cheesy title should serve as a dead giveaway -- and a warning -- that this is one of those TWOT posts. Heh.)
To get away once in a while from the dreary work of sifting through packets and making sense of server logs (Did I mention I have moved in to a new workplace? No? Oh well, I have. More later, that is, if I get to decipher the boilerplate NDA that came with the job.), I've come across The Da Vinci Code Quest on Google. It's a series of puzzles to drum up interest on the film, which, by the way, will be showing in Metro Manila theaters next week (gawd, hope I can get away from the office by then).

Take this: 12,358 (Fibonacci, anyone?) puzzles, served fresh everyday, or at least once every browser refresh. There are lots of spoilers out there, but as I've said, if you're looking for a worthy TWOT -- or if you're one of those puzzle nuts -- this is for you. I think.
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