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RE: [$10 prize] Mini Crypto Challenge #3 - old rock edition

in #minicryptochallenge7 years ago

Of course... cats are curious sometimes. And David Bowie had an album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars". Also "My purpose to find if there's blue in this red
... Is this Rock really Dead?" refers to mars exploration. Or is it the last question "Tell me what tune do I no longer hum?" that I have to answer explicitly?

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Also, there is a proverb "Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back" (and Mick Jagger sung I Can't Get No Satisfaction). The rest of it is spot on!

But yes, it's the question in the final sentence that needs to be answered.

The Rolling Stones? Or Keith Richards?

Because Sex Pistols' Anarchy In The UK was in 1976 or 1977 and 35 years from that was when Mars Curiosity Rover was born. Gabba Gabba Hey was a popular phrase in The Ramones' song Pinhead. The Ramones disbanded in 1996, so 16 years from that, is 2011 as well. Marilyn Manson sang a song on Mars is dead. Mick Jagger's song on Satisfaction had curiosity in it and since it killed the cat, the name must be Mars' Curiosity Rover. Ellipse around the sun is the orbit. I'm guessing it's Mars' orbit but Earth's orbit made more sense in my answer. It sings a Happy Birthday song each year but no one listens.

Or maybe because it's almost 2 years, there's no Bday song?

Oops! You're completely right, I mixed up earth years and Mars years 😁

Happy Birthday was the correct answer, Curiosity only sang it once to himself but never again after it's first birthday. Announcement and payout will come later today! Congratulations 😃🎉

Birthday song?

I feel like im getting close yet so far

Wow awesome job so far