Nicolas Terry's "Passion Origami"

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Bragging rights. Nyah nyah! :P

There's definitely no mathematics involved in unearthing the numbers. Just a very, very <i>thorough</i> perusal of the text... :D
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You mean I have to read all of the text... both the English and the French?
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Knowledge of French isn't required. Or knowledge of English either, for that matter. :D
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p11 -----(A)---------> #10 -----(B)-----> T
p54 -----(A)---------> #32 -----(B)-----> A

i see it being 2 processes. In some way, the page gives us a #number (process A) and then that #number gives us the letter (process B).
I can understand process B, but i'm lost as to how the page and number are derived in the first place....

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I've still got nothing.
I tried writing down the page numbers and model numbers of all the designs in the book... that didn't help me.
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All the number are in the book
Perhaps you can just check each number of the book ....

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Oh, I'm sure all of the numbers are in the book because the book at least contains 1 to n where n is the step number of the longest diagram sequence. The trouble is deciding which numbers are signifigant, or at least more siginifigant than others.
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TERRY Nicolas wrote:All the number are in the book
Perhaps you can just check each number of the book ....

Nicolas TERRY
wow :)
now everyone should crack the code :lol:


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malachi wrote:I tried writing down the page numbers and model numbers of all the designs in the book... that didn't help me.
But did you get <b><i>all</i></b> the numbers? :D
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But did you get all the numbers?
I've even added my police station's telephone number :)


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on a side note (sorry to interrupt :roll: ), where can one get this book from? i dont seem to find it on either of the amazon sites.. it's spelled "passion origami", right?
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I believe Nicolas published the book himself so its not as commercially available. Visit his site for all the info on this great book (and lots more)

http://www.passionorigami.com

The three monkeys, lion, and rickshaw are my personal favorites.....
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Found it!

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Hi all,

I'm the 6th person to crack the code.

I couldn't have done it without Wolf's tips on this forum. Thanks Wolf!

You can do it today, too!

Remember - no math! If you find yourself adding 2 numbers together,
you're on the wrong track.

Just take a close look...

Good luck!
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