Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:26 pm
farside wrote:cruelly_innocent wrote:Hey guys I'm new but I've been following your steps since the beginning
I think I have the same problem with the Farmer, I used both helps to find the constellations and I Just can't get the farmer, the web that give the coordinates says:
Found The Farmer:
267,-345
187,-405
197,-485
327,-435
307,-465
347,-475
But I Can't find those stars in the Map or the telescope..I've done all the steps and even the lenny archivist has my clues (the farmer one too) but nothing....Is it gonna change or is the end of the road for me??
Thanks for reading
Excellent. Finally, one of these scenarios have shown up.
Here's what I want you to try:
Cut-and-paste the following link to your browser and hit enter (this must be done in the same browser window you used to go to altador/astro.phtml?get_star_data=1 and get your star data):
http://www.neopets.com/altador/astro.ph ... 5;347,-475
You should get a number on the browser window that says "4". If it says "0", then it didn't work (either the coordinates are wrong or you are not at that point in the plot yet).
Go to the Lenny at the Archives to see what he says (and to doublecheck if this worked). Alternatively, you could check the gems above the Farmer statue to see if they've been activated.
Edit: Couldn't get it to direct link, so cut-and-paste the URL instead.
By the way, unless your Farmer coordinates are exactly the same as above, this should only work for cruelly_innocent.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:32 pm
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:35 pm
cruelly_innocent wrote:It says 0...then the coordinates are wrong or I'm not at that point in the plot yet?
I'll double check the entire map ...cause I'm pretty sure i'm in that part of the plot...I've been doing all the steps and even the clue in the farm appear when I click it.
Thank you:D
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:44 pm
lunarmonger wrote:Well if it does not fix itself I believe there are other browsers you can try although I am not that familiar with everything out there. If you go to netscape.com I believe you can still get an earlier verions of the mozilla browser that would have its own engine, cookies and such and may not have the same bugs. Maybe some one else here can suggest others.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:52 pm
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:52 pm
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:54 pm
wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:56 pm
wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:09 pm
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:15 pm
farside wrote:wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
I think it's british, wittyyankee.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:16 pm
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:18 pm
farside wrote:wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
I think it's british, wittyyankee.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:19 pm
spoonguardonline wrote:wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
Maybe 'getting up to' is a clue to which statue we're looking for next. Maybe one that can fly, or who is 'up' a lot. Or maybe it's just the way they decided to phrase it.
My theory is still that it is the Thief next. It's just the suspicion in the Janitor's sentence that seems to imply that to me.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:23 pm
Mintfaerie wrote:spoonguardonline wrote:wittyyankee wrote:The janitor says, "It sure is interesting watching those lights on the ceiling light up. What are you getting up to in that observatory, anyway?"
Is it just me, or is the wording of the last sentence strange? "getting up to" is a weird way of putting it
Maybe 'getting up to' is a clue to which statue we're looking for next. Maybe one that can fly, or who is 'up' a lot. Or maybe it's just the way they decided to phrase it.
My theory is still that it is the Thief next. It's just the suspicion in the Janitor's sentence that seems to imply that to me.
I've heard that phrase before, but it always could mean something knowing TNT.
Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:26 pm