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Why do you think these numbers are arranged like this?
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Maybe it's a board game.
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Maybe it's a board game, but I don't know the rules to it yet. Here's a hint though, examine the green numbers. These numbers might ring a bell in your memory banks.
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Another clue: In 1929, these numbers were known such that this order could have been generated by a guy last name "Janet", though he did not put them in this particular order, but he had the knowledge to do it, based on what he did generate in 1929.
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This clue should give it away.
Try reading on a guy named, "Charles Janet".
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This pic shows
that the order
of the numbers
belongs to the
seasons.
Happy seasons!!!!
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I guess 122K bytes photos are too large for our forum. I thought max was 64K at one point, but thought it was larger now.
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Okay, her4e's another try on the circular seasons number chart...
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Wait,howe does (84) belong to spring?
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I'm sorry for any confusion, I just couldn't resist a little joke with the seasons greetings and so forth.
Actually, the seasons have little or nothing to do with the puzzle. I regret any wasted time this hath causeth.
#84 = Po, as in the november poisoning of the russian run-away with polonium-210 in 2006.
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