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Be stupid push the red button
Be stupid push the red button












be stupid push the red button

Go to the elevator, close the door, and press the button to go into the tower. The paintings next to the bookcase open and close the secret passageway behind it. There are 4 "red" positions, each one of them corresponding to where one of the 4 available link books is hidden (ship, giant tree, gears, spaceship). Grab the tower and rotate it until it flashes red, then stop. Each of the marker switches in the island lights one specific group of buildings in the map. Jot down any interesting diagrams from the others on your notebook. You can ignore the book with the weird squares in it, you'll deal with it later. Read the 4 legible books in the bookcase. Give the blue and red pages to the corresponding books.

be stupid push the red button

In the library, each wall contains interesting items. Turn back to the projector, push the button, and watch the man's message to Catherine. Enter the number of switches "08", and press the button to close the panel. Press the green button on the upper left corner, which will reveal a hidden Control Panel. You'll notice a piece of paper on the wall to the left. Go to the projector, and turn it off by pressing the big button at the bottom. In the pier, there is an entrance to an underground room. Worry about the clock tower marker later. As you explore the island, you'll find that there are 8 marker switches in total: Pier - Giant gears - Planetarium - Spaceship - Mall with small pool and pillars - Brick building - Wooden shack - Clock tower Turn each marker switch on (up) as you get to it. No loss of pressure anywhere in the house.Pick up the note in front of the planetarium. No leaks! Anyone see any potential issue with this? At first it didn't look like water completely filled the filter housing but all looks good now that I opened a few faucets. Instead, I picked up a rubber stopper and a little plumbing grease and shoved it into the red button port on the underside of the housing. After about a dozen times of disassembly, reassembly and messing with the button I about threw in the towel on removing it and going to purchase a new one without a button. Upon turning the valve to engage the filter, water came pouring out the red button. Was I ever wrong and didn't do my research, on the first filter change I hit the red button, replaced the filter and screwed everything back together. I purchased one that had a spiffy red button to release the pressure thinking that it would save me some time in the future running and opening a faucet to change a filter.

be stupid push the red button

While I was messing with the pipes, I installed a GE water filter on the main line. So our water softener hasn't been working now for some time so I decided to upgrade it to a new one.














Be stupid push the red button