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PSC-7K: Don't Get Mad...Get Floopy! Mystery Cache

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WiiRhyme: Checked this one today, the container is gone. Rather than keep it going, we're going to retire it. It had a good run, the puzzle was fun, people got to know Stayfloopy, but it's time to pack it in.
Happy caching.

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Hidden : 11/11/2007
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Placed to honor StayFloopy's 7000th find
The cache is not located at the above coordinates.


StayFloopy has reached 7000 cache finds! We have placed this cache to honor him, and to thank him for all of his cache pictures and cache parking suggestions, which we find very valuable.  The cache is a small decon box and should not be too difficult to find.  However, the cache is not at the above coordinates.  To find the actual cache coordinates, you must solve a puzzle.  Follow the instructions below for information on solving the puzzle.  Good luck!

The purpose of the cache is to be a quick grab 'n' go for StayFloopy. It's not a nice hike, there's no scenic view and it’s nowhere near a LI Greenbelt trail.  But on the positive side,  there is no bushwhacking, no poison ivy, no thorns, no rusted car wrecks to search, and you can park less than 3 feet from the cache!

In addition, because StayFloopy lives in New Jersey and has to travel a long way to search for LI geocaches, he always needs to find a place to eat quickly.  For this reason, we have placed this cache on a road which is pretty much one large food court.  You’ll be less than a mile from a large variety of fast food restaurants and other eateries.

To solve the puzzle, you must search for the answers to the clues below using the following websites.  Use these sites as starting points for your search; most answers can be found one or two clicks away from these top-level pages:

http://www.stayfloopy.com
http://www.limpidity.com
http://www.mortonfox.com

http://mortonfox.livejournal.com

North 40...

StayFloopy participates in several distributed computing efforts.  Distributed computing uses the idle time of many different computers to solve problems which are very CPU-intensive.  One of the projects that he is donating his computers' time to is one which is trying to crack an RSA Labs 72-bit, secret encryption key, and that project is called RC5-72.  How many blocks of RC5-72 data did StayFloopy upload on Christmas Day in 2002?  (HINT: Look for a link entitled “View this Participant's Work Unit Submission History” on his RC5-72 stats page.)

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StayFloopy takes a lot of pictures -- more than just pictures of cache containers and log signatures!  He has posted over 8,000 of these photos on flickr.com.  Many are shots of beautiful scenery, no doubt taken while geocaching, while others are shots of random objects, like his pictures of coins and food.  Have a look through his flickr archives, and find out how many slices of Pepperidge Farm Garlic Texas Toast he photographed in an August 31st, 2006 posting.

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StayFloopy is a very active participant in the Where's George project.  On May 21st 2005  StayFloopy logged his 27,000th Where's George dollar bill.  The ID number of that bill is E0238---?E.  What digit is represented by the question mark(“?”)?  (HINT: StayFloopy’s Where's George Profile is available here.)

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Did you know that StayFloopy published a book which is a compilation of several of his Limpidity comics?  What is the last digit in the 13-digit ISBN number of his "Limpidity Yearbook"?

West 073...

Obviously StayFloopy is an avid geocacher!!  On 10/??/2003 he logged his 2,100th find.  What number is represented by the “??”?:   (HINT: See http://www.stayfloopy.com/geo/mstone.htm )

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What are the first two digits of StayFloopy’s ICQ number?

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StayFloopy maintains a blog on livejournal.com under the pseudonym Morton Fox.  In these near-daily blog entries, he discusses his wide variety of interests, and in his more recent entries (late 2007), he posts his answers to a series of weekly survey questions from another livejournal.com blogger.  These usually appear in StayFloopy’s Friday postings.  The name of this series is “The Friday __?__”.

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NOTE TO PAPERLESS CACHERS AND THOSE WHO MANUALLY DECODE THE ADDITIONAL HINTS AT GZ: The Additional Hints below require Internet access!  In addition, these hints apply to the cache hide, and not the clues above.

Enjoy !

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[HINT # 1]: Gvgyr bs Yvzcvqvgl Sbhe-Fvkgl-Fvk [HINT # 2]: Yvzcvqvgl Guerr-Friragl-Bar, cnary guerr [HINT # 3]: Rvtugu bar va sebz gur rnfg raq [HINT # 4]: Vs zhttyrf ner na vffhr, vg fubhyq or ernpunoyr sebz rvgure fvqr bs gur srapr [HINT # 5]: P’zba! Sbhe uvagf sbe n qrpba obk nera’g rabhtu!?

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)