Well, what a strange day. I had gone into the State Library to research my latest Forgotten Australian geocache. I picked up a very chipped looking volume of the Australian Dictionary of Biography. It looked like it had been there for hundreds of years, which was funny, because it was published in 1966. I thumbed through the L volume and found a likely candidate, John Lazar, who was an early Sydney actor who played Shylock in the Merchant of Venice. He went on to play Shakespeare's Othello and helped save the monopoly of Sydney's Victoria Theater. I couldn't help imagining the actors saying "2 B or not 2 B, that is the question, but what is the answer to this puzzle". Whilst leafing through his entry to find the information to create the cache, I noticed an envelope wedged between George Lazenby and Carlo Lazzarini. Inside the envelope, there was something that felt like a thousand dollar bill, but upon opening it, I found a note with strange numbers on it. I thought I recognised the sequence, so I tried to zero into how to start deciphering it, but I wasn't really sure. As I pondered what to do, the librarian rushed in and said that I wasn't permitted to touch it. She spun it around and before I could stop her, she took the note away. Lucky I can read upside down and I made a mental note of the numbers. She must have thought that I was pretty green, because I knew what to zero into to solve it. She must have spiked my water, because I don't what happened next. I must have blacked out, because when I woke up, the paramedics were there. They said that I kept saying its all on 35, 35, 35, which was strange, because I was on the second floor when it happened. I know why somebody called triple zero. I had studied mind control tricks for one of my caches, and I knew what I had red, and I was pretty sure it wasn't triple zero which they wanted me to think. That darn secret society to hide the existence of geocaches. I didn't win this time around, but maybe, just maybe, you can have a whirl and crack the code.
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The numbers on the note were:
35-7 31-20-8-23-13-13 27-2-21 4-19-12-29-33
Note: That there are four possible solutions. You will have to try your luck on whether you get it right
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