I just started Organic Chem as a summer class, and sadly we haven't learned much yet that I could apply to this, but I'm trying
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:05 pm
ineffabelle
redct wrote:
Replace periodic table with "ciphers" and look at unfiction. ;P
Hmmmm... maybe the periodic table is a cipher key somehow... hehe
Ok I'm bored with reading about chemistry and ionic bonds and trying to figure out what the chemical formula for the logo would be. Did I mention I failed the AP Chem test because I hated chem and didn't think I'd ever need it in film school?
Someone who enjoys/remembers this stuff figure it out. I'm pretty sure that the logo and the periodic table are related in some way. Also while reading around I noticed lasers kept coming up? I thought there was some mention of lasers at one point but have no desire to go digging through 24 pages looking for it.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:02 pm
redct
ineffabelle wrote:
lostgunslinger2 wrote:
http://www.thechemblog.com/?p=149
i guess you could say somebody doesn't like that idea...
Wow... I read that and the comments. I didn't know it was humanly possible to be so passionate about the periodic table.
Replace periodic table with "ciphers" and look at unfiction. ;P
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:49 pm
ineffabelle
lostgunslinger2 wrote:
http://www.thechemblog.com/?p=149
i guess you could say somebody doesn't like that idea...
Wow... I read that and the comments. I didn't know it was humanly possible to be so passionate about the periodic table.
i guess you could say somebody doesn't like that idea...
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:56 pm
danteIL
Sylvia wrote:
danteIL wrote:
Well, given that my digg profile says that I am 'from Chicago (US)' I figure that (AG) is a country code, which seems to correspond to either Algeria or Antigua and Barbuda.
Well, your right, I was excited but you rained on that parade really fast. Also you don't have to treat me like I'm dumb.
WHOA, I wasn't treating you like you are dumb. I was just explaining why I thought it was a country code. please don't take that the wrong way.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:55 pm
enaxor
Rogi Ocnorb wrote:
In one orientation of a crane, I get :
"D I G G" on one side and "385 73 00 0" on the other.
Heh, in chat Rowan told us to fold it into a crane, which I did, and got the same result as you. I just didn't see it for what is was.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:49 pm
Sylvia
danteIL wrote:
Well, given that my digg profile says that I am 'from Chicago (US)' I figure that (AG) is a country code, which seems to correspond to either Algeria or Antigua and Barbuda.
Well, your right, I was excited but you rained on that parade really fast. Also you don't have to treat me like I'm dumb.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:48 pm
ineffabelle
I'm thinking that moving the Hydrogen over indicates a Hydrogen Halide? Maybe? Maybe we could figure out the atomic makeup of the Holomove logo?
It's been wayyyy long since AP Chem... someone help me out here.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:44 pm
intersect
the 3 diggs (previously mentioned) in the profile with their links:
In one orientation of a crane, I get :
"D I G G" on one side and "385 73 00 0" on the other.
So just out of curiosity, since I can't make paper cranes to save my life, what happened to the "TOP" and the omega and the parentheses?
The Parentheses disappeared into the folds (In the area of the neck where the eyes "could" be if it were folded differently, somehow.).
"TOP 77" ends up inside one of the folded wings.
As do Alpha and Omega.
I could try refolding it, but I'm having a growing lack of interest in games where I wasn't part of the trailhead. (So, basically, all of them )
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:35 pm
danteIL
Sylvia wrote:
Quote:
A person from aplace (AG)
AG is for Silver.
Well, given that my digg profile says that I am 'from Chicago (US)' I figure that (AG) is a country code, which seems to correspond to either Algeria or Antigua and Barbuda.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:29 pm
Sylvia
What about Silver and maybe Gold?
Reasoning: The medal on flickr looks Gold and on the digg page it says this: