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jwhouk:
OHHHHH.

See, May, it's a scavenger-hunt-like puzzle. Except you use GPS locators to find the clues, and then - when you get to the clue - you read it to find where the next one is.

Apparently, the first clue for this "cache" is in rot13 cypher (the alphabet moved 13 spaces to the right).

You would first have to find the cache using GPS coordinates, then look at the clue located there (usually in some sort of a box or container), and then decipher the clue using the rot13 to get a hint on where your next "clue" will be - or where your reward for finding the clue would be.

Redball:
May, there are geocache sites at every point on the itinerary. Should I bring my GPS?

Method of Madness:
I forget if I've asked this, but what do you call the opposite of a silent letter? I call it an invisible letter. Example: the second r in "sherbet".

94ssd:
So I noticed today that my school's science building has a NFP 704 chart posted outside of it. And I noticed that everything was at a 4 and there were a lot of symbols in the white diamond, so I decided to look it up.

Apparently there are materials in that building that can be lethal, may explode at normal temperatures, will vaporize and readily burn at normal temperatures, are corrosive, acidic, and react violently or explosively with water and oxidizing.

Sounds like a fun place. I've yet to have any classes in there.

cesium133:
There are various joke versions of the NFP 704 chart that I've seen. If it's randomly posted on a wall, and not on a chemical container, I'd guess it's not an actual label. Most of the joke versions are something along the lines of this.

We've got some somewhat dangerous stuff in our lab. Cesium reacts violently with water, methanol and ethylene glycol are lethal if ingested (don't use the beakers to mix drinks  :roll: ), coumarin is a carcinogen if inhaled, and so on.

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