I'm looking for a word
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...11837/quiz.gif
the clue is picasso.
This has confused the fcuk out of me, anyone can get me the correct answer and i'll shout you some beers next time you're in Pattaya.
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I'm looking for a word
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...11837/quiz.gif
the clue is picasso.
This has confused the fcuk out of me, anyone can get me the correct answer and i'll shout you some beers next time you're in Pattaya.
I think its "Pablo", but i dont reallt know
Bit more context would be good - what's the pic from?
It's a Dingbat.
The question - not the answer - I mean.
You're supposed to 'say what you see' & it usually reveals a famous phrase.
Well that's me focked then, all I can currently see is two electrical outlets :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Deus Ex
wheel on wheel.
:(
The answer is supposed to be one word, and all there is to go on is the picture and picasso, wingdings is some sort of font, so i presume somehow that may come into it, but i haven't got a clue.
Pablo
Wingdings
Picasso was into cubism.
Put the letters into cubes (4x2) and you get Wing Dings which describe the picture and is also the Outer Mongolian word for "Give me a free beer".
At least I tried. :(
:rofl:
Look at the wording at the top.
The word 'in' appears twice, so it will be something like into (for the two 'ins') & something else, very likely the word over, because it is above the symbols (I don't think they are wheels).
The word space might come into it, too, because of the gaps in the wording.
The answer is something into space, maybe?
Find out what the symbols represent & you'll crack it.
going into space, now wheres my beer.................
or, traveling into space.
world in geodiametric and geosymetric
Symbols remind me of nuclear hazardous waste, but as a pair look like a pair of tape recorder spools
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wingdings #62
can't be displayed though :(
Surreal
Sur = on
real sounds like reel.
Pablo
It looks like two people blowing, so pairblow, which i think is pablo.
split atoms
Ok these are Wingdings characters, which are a tad like heiroglyphics, so all you need do is find out what word these two characters make, using Wingdings.
If I get time I'll do it but it can't be that difficult.
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It is one of the original Wingdings, above. Nearly there.
helicopter?
It represents a tape drive.
Wingdings character set and equivalent Unicode characters
so the likelihood is that it is something to do with a reel to reel tape drive. hmmm...
What will be the relevence to Picasso??
There is such a thing as a Picasso Reel.
Picasso Reels maybe?