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The Mad Artists Tea Party | Just another WordPress site Wild Mood Swings - Suchmaschine <p style="font-size:x-large;">Oh no! You don't have Javascript enabled. Please <a href=" Javascript now</a> or the only moods you'll experience will be boredom and frustration.</p><hr noshade> Pick your mood, click the button and Wild Mood Swings will open an appropriate website in a new window. What is Wild Mood Swings? It's a simple game and online web experience: you select a mood from the pull-down list, click on 'take me away' and it'll whisk you away to an appropriate site. Each time you reload the page or click the shuffle moods link, the moods are sorted into a different order, adding an additional element of serendipity. What do I need to work it? Some of the links will take you to sites that require the Flash plug-in or Chrome browser. If it's not working, it's possible you have a pop-up blocker installed that is stopping Wild Mood Swings from opening your destination site in a new window. Why was it developed? When was it launched?

Cicada 3301: I tried the hardest puzzle on the internet and failed spectacularly | Technology The hardest puzzle on the internet is not, perhaps, something to be attempted on whim during a quiet January afternoon. But ever since I first heard about Cicada 3301, a mysterious event somewhere at the intersection of a game, a competition and a job interview, I'd wanted to test my mettle. It couldn't be that hard, right? Wrong. Cicada 3301 first appeared in January 2012, with a picture posted on 4Chan, the notorious message board which has given birth to everything from Lolcats to Anonymous. In white text on a black background, the posted message read: "Hello. "There is a message hidden in this image. "Find it, and it will lead you on the road to finding us. "Good luck." It was signed "3301". That message led to a series of puzzles, each harder than the last. Co-operating on chatrooms and message boards, a growing collection of puzzle solvers broke the codes, one by one. But as quickly as the co-operation was encouraged, it was snuffed out. Repetition It did. "Hello. Solution Community

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