Gah. I can't wait until we can open the 'do not disturb' door, even if I do already know what's behind it (someone on the MuggleNet forums hacked it; it's a book, though there's currently only filler text in it).
Edit1:
Robin wrote:
1. On the phone, click 62442 then hit the green phone button
It's magic.
(For those of you who don't get it/haven't read
The Order of the Pheonix, I'm making a joke. The code to get into the Ministry of Magic for civilians is '62442', which, if you look at the numbers on a phone that stand for letters, means 'Magic'. JKR's a genius, isn't she?)
Edit2:
Robin wrote:
2. Links Page drag the book with a ? out of the way, drag the key to the little box on the right
Oooh. I'm very proud of that secret, I was the second person (on the MuggleNet forums, at least; I'm Arachne) to figure that out... I had no idea how I had moved the book, though, until someone else told me. XD
Edit3 (Last edit, I promise!): What did you all answer on the FAQ poll? I wanted to know about Mark Evans, as I've wondered about him for months on end. My other reason for putting that was that Sirius is obviously dead (it's beyond me how so many people, especially his fangirls (die, foul beasts!) are in denial, and keep thinking he's going to come back- these books are
dark, kiddies. Sirius died for a reason. Books six and seven won't be very good if they're about baby unicorns (my HP metaphor for happiness and joy), will they? No, I would think not.). And Snape is- duh- not related to Lily. If he was- quoting JKR on the 'Dumbledore and Harry related?- question, here- 'why would Harry be living with the Dursleys? Sure, muggles can't be Death Eaters, but don't you think the combined safety of Hogwarts, Dumbledore (the
only person the Dark Lord has
ever feared)
and a relative would be safer than simply a relative? Of course it would.
And I hardly think Snape would allow Harry to grow up an egotist.