Originally posted by Phranny Does this person reside in the United States?
Hi, Phranny. Answer to your question is identical to the answer to Andy's question:
"... could (or possibly) "reside in the United States" but not necessarily.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Welcome to "Sleuthing 2013" As soon as our newest game is started, an email containing the correct/locked answers will be sent to kiki46 (my brother, who won't be eligible to play) at his home about a thousand miles away from my own. There are eight (8) mysteries to be solved before December 8, 2013, nine weeks from today when the winners will be named.
How to Solve: Ask as many closed ended True or False Questions as you'd like, one question per post (to prevent the possibility of confusion and to simplify reply). All Sleuthing 2013 related questions will be answered in the order asked at least once each day with one of the following letters: Y (Yes); B (Ballpark, close); E (Explain); or N (No) or a comment.
Winning: Detective/Player being the first to solve each of the eight mysteries will have 3 points awarded to his or her score. If two players tie with 12 Points Each, the closest answer to the (Tie Breaker: Date) mystery will break the tie.
Will There be A Prize? Yes, three: Gold, Silver and Bronze. Details are included in the email to my brother and will be announced a week from today. Why not now? To keep focus on getting our newest game underway by minimizing sidebars.
Best wishes for success to all! Get creative. Piece the mysteries together. Enjoy each other while playing our game. -Bob (OP)
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Fair question; however, "Person" is used in the generic/universal sense. Therefore, the accurate answer to your question:
"Is this person a current or past member of Camelot Oasis in Space?" is could be (or possibly) but not necessarily.
Originally posted by HandyAndy Is or was the person in question a member of [b]your club, Camelot Oasis in Space, either now or in the past?[/b]
Andy, I'm not being the least evasive in saying that membership in any site private club or clan is irrelevant to solving this mystery. So, again, yes a person could be (or possibly still be) a member now or in the past but not necessarily. Reason: This line of questioning won't lead to any information that's definitive. Sorry. Mystery 1. is one of the easiest to solve.
Originally posted by ChessPraxis My earlier question eliminated one RHPer my second another. 😕 I guess they don't post often enough to qualify anyway. 😞
Previously Established: A member who posts to this forum at least once a week; sonhouse would appear to qualify.
So, yes he could possibly be the "1. Person". Possibly, not definitely. Who is the "RHPer you think is eliminated?