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Being Italian, Leonardo da Vinci would have written his diaries in Latin, but to make them more unreadable, he simply wrote them in mirror image ie you would need a mirror to read them
You don't need to use an action replay to get him, you just need to finish 150cc and you will unlock him along with Mirror ModeBut, Yes there is a action replay code for R.O.B. It is:023CDD40 0000000BThe white R.O.B. code is:023C9E00 00000000
Da Vinci's journals were written in a mirror-image cursive script with his left hand. Most believe they were written that way to keep his notes secretive. To put it simply, this person is trying to say that Leonardo wrote backwards. That is how he took notes. He was left handed and he wrote things down backwards. To be able to read it, you'd need a mirror. He probably tooknotes by writing anything that seemed important. He kept journals with him all the time. If he saw anyone with an interesting face, he would follow them around and observe them, often drawing sketches.
Step one. open cupboard and take out all contents. grab the plunger from the toilet. get the arrow to point up and then next to the light is a broken panel. use the plunger to open it. you will get a hair dryer. go back to the toilet. click on the bowl. plunge it and the plunger will become to parts. put the red part in the toilet tank. then go over to the laser beams. click on the floor pieces and find a wrench. go back to the toilet and turn the water switch located on the bottom right side of the toilet. now click the toilet tank. flush the toilet. in the bowl there is a key. go to the mirror cabnit and using the wooden stick off the mirror break the mirror. u will get a glass shard. now use the key to open the lock. get out the contents. then go to the sink and pull the deal behind the water lever to plug the drain. turn on the hot water. then pour in the baking soda. dip the tooth brush (from the mirror) in it. go over to the battery and cleen it. then use the blow dryer to dry it. then attatch the wires. now click the gray spot on the wall above the battery. use the razor (also from the mirror) to scrape it off. there is a code. there is another code by the toilet. go to the keypad and try to dechiper the code. that's as far as i have gotten.
His notebooks aren't necessarily a masterpiece (of literature). Leonardo's notebooks were actual notebooks, meaning that is where he sketched stuff, wrote down his ideas, drew his designs and even made notes about his personal finances. Leonardo's notebooks are a candid record into his life.