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wrap folio case for apple iphone xr - black/cement/gold logo

wrap folio case for apple iphone xr - black/cement/gold logo

After that you'll be in a small game room. The locked door will then ask you "What name do we seek?" Next to the door is a Greek-styled bust of some man, so we're guessing the name must belong to this guy. Around the room is other ancient Greek imagery from laurel wreaths to old ruins of an amphitheater. One of the marked clues is a login screen for someone named "Marietta Pheh" and the other clue is an eagle and tortoise statue standing on a desk. While we weren't able to figure out who Marietta was, by simply Googling "greek eagle turtle" we were led to the Wikipedia page of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus who apparently died when an eagle dropped a turtle on his head. Sure enough, the Wikipedia picture of him looks just like the bust next to the door. Typing in "Aeschylus" will allow you to enter the next room.

The next and final room is tiny, but right next to the entrance you have the option to turn off the lights, Once you do, head to the other side of the room and click the lock marker to open up the final puzzle: the wrap folio case for apple iphone xr - black/cement/gold logo Coin Decodertron 1018, From there it'll give you an icon corresponding to each room you passed through along with a four different icons to choose for each room, To solve this, remember the theme of each room and click the icon that best matches the theme, The themes are Sister, Upside-down, Mirrored and Drama/tragedy, Choosing the first icon on the first row, the fourth icon on the second row, the second icon on the third row, and fourth icon on the fourth row will solve the puzzle and open up a portal..

Head straight into the portal and keep moving forward until everything turns white. Then you'll find yourself onstage at the Shoreline Amphitheater with the details about Google I/O in the top left corner as your grand prize. But you should already know this by combining the theme and answer to each of the rooms' puzzles. The sister city of Iwata is Mountain View, 01/60/80 upside-down is 8/9/10, yam spelled backwards is May, and a place to see a Greek tragedy is an amphitheater. Thus the final answer: May 8-10 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View.

Congratulations if you made it this far, and stay tuned to CNET as we cover everything announced at the 2018 Google I/O Developer Conference, The final screen for people who've solved the puzzle, Google used last year's annual event to introduce Android O, which became Android Oreo, The dates are set, Google's annual I/O Developer Conference is penciled in for May 8 through 10, 2018, and will be held in Mountain View, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheater, If you don't wrap folio case for apple iphone xr - black/cement/gold logo know what I/O is, here's why everyone who uses an Android phone (or iPhone) should care, Every year, Google uses its developer conference to unveil the latest version of Android (Android P?) and other tech innovations from Google..

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