You've never worked at Bletchley Park by an chance, have you?Morning people - I just checked my inbox to read another guess at the identity of the mysterious 'Man in the Frame' ...
Any guesses have to be backed up by being qualified by explaining the relevance of the three number ranges.
I'm afraid it's no good just throwing names at me because none of them will stick unless you've told me what the numbers relate to ...
The guy who sent in his guess today was given an extra clue and so I'll do the same for you guys in this thread ... the letters [z,m,v,e,t,n,h] relate to units, two of the letters are m & n which I've cleverly disguised by separating them and reversing their normal order [/joke] such that as a unit, they are 'nm' and relate to a physical characteristic, in this instance, it relates to a distance, nanometers, to be precise.
This means that the other five letters [h,v,e,z,t] also describe units, two other units to be precise ...... one unit has three letters and the other has two, obviously - One of these units uses the following three letters, h, z and t ..... rearrange those into a unit and you should then nail all three units ..... once you have those, it should lead to a general guess but maybe nonspecific in the sense, you don't really have to precisely identify what the three units relate to, you'll understand what I mean when you've figured out what those numbers describe.
Good luck peoples, have fun !!!!
Morning people - I just checked my inbox to read another guess at the identity of the mysterious 'Man in the Frame' ...
Any guesses have to be backed up by being qualified by explaining the relevance of the three number ranges.
I'm afraid it's no good just throwing names at me because none of them will stick unless you've told me what the numbers relate to ...
The guy who sent in his guess today was given an extra clue and so I'll do the same for you guys in this thread ... the letters [z,m,v,e,t,n,h] relate to units, two of the letters are m & n which I've cleverly disguised by separating them and reversing their normal order [/joke] such that as a unit, they are 'nm' and relate to a physical characteristic, in this instance, it relates to a distance, nanometers, to be precise.
This means that the other five letters [h,v,e,z,t] also describe units, two other units to be precise ...... one unit has three letters and the other has two, obviously - One of these units uses the following three letters, h, z and t ..... rearrange those into a unit and you should then nail all three units ..... once you have those, it should lead to a general guess but maybe nonspecific in the sense, you don't really have to precisely identify what the three units relate to, you'll understand what I mean when you've figured out what those numbers describe.
Good luck peoples, have fun !!!!