bbreckling said:Hmmmm, number 40 I gather is a book author, and the coordinates show,oh darn, I'm lost
Hint really needed, I must be getting more weak-brained as the levels get highter
sjnox said:You should look at what Flerr was trying above they're a step closer than you.
Have already tried all the same things as this applying the area circumference etc to get a subclass number.....I'm just stuck.
The name of the section is in itself a number but that doesn't get me any further either....
Would really appreciate a PM as I'm now completely lost on this one!
Help on O48 please