Should we also be trying to make something of the seven-character names in the boomp3 names? (bafsqrh, dvatohp, bwwt6p9, cfhez1p)
Or is that some sort of random boomp3 thing?
I tried to ROT those, nothing came up
*EDIT* Also, going on the 4/4/04 thing, I tried every fourth word, assuming that all four sentences were end on end. I got
"Thirty Negative In Hideout Beach Favorite Keys Repeats"
I dont think that means anything. I also tried every fourth letter, that comes up with nothing...
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:36 pm
Sylvia
Eliza on Twitter
Don't know if there is any significance to it or not but Eliza left a Twitter message a few minutes ago, at 5:15 PM (EDT) (17:15)
Quote:
Some guys just don't how good they have it.
The word KNOW is obviously missing.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:32 pm
CCS
Should we also be trying to make something of the seven-character names in the boomp3 names? (bafsqrh, dvatohp, bwwt6p9, cfhez1p)
Or is that some sort of random boomp3 thing?
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:30 pm
Wireless
Quote:
Ehrm, did anyone noticed when the blog with sound files posted?
"Sunday, April 4, 2004" WTF?
Edit: The profile page says, that the blogger account of "Random Knowledge" is active since May 2008.
It was posted a 4:44 pm on 04/04/04 (april 04 2004)
^^^^
Lol beaten to it.
On another note, the telephone number tones, are we sure they arnt letters on a mobile phone keypad?
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:16 pm
chinga
shylilembrace wrote:
Chinga, you can make the blog posts say they were posted whenever you want, the date given might be some kind of clue.
I didn't know that (. I'll start looking if
someone
something important happened on this date.
Edit: I think I'm too sleepy :p
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:15 pm
Agent Lex
chinga wrote:
Ehrm, did anyone noticed when the blog with sound files posted?
"Sunday, April 4, 2004" WTF?
Edit: The profile page says, that the blogger account of "Random Knowledge" is active since May 2008.
It was posted at 4:44 on 04/04/04
(according to RSS, however, it was posted yesterday. RSS is so boring!)
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:13 pm
shylilembrace
Not sure if it's much help, but Driftwood Beach is a real place apparently, in Georgia, and there's a Driftwood Beach Club in Florida
There is also a Driftwood Beach, Marin County, California Which might be more relevant.
Chinga, you can make the blog posts say they were posted whenever you want, the date given might be some kind of clue.
Cute though
4/4/04
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:12 pm
chinga
rowan wrote:
Because I got bored and I know some people appreciate my snark:
We already have a wiki for Holomove, doesn't have that much info tho. Do you mind if I add things from your guide?
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:10 pm
chinga
Ehrm, did anyone noticed when the blog with sound files posted?
"Sunday, April 4, 2004" WTF?
Edit: The profile page says, that the blogger account of "Random Knowledge" is active since May 2008.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:07 pm
Vecheeso
danteIL wrote:
the "555"s clearly tell us these aren't meant to be real phone numbers.
okay, just to be sure, i looked up the are codes
213 = Los Angeles, California area code
617 = Massachusettes area
932 and 332 are non-existant area codes, so, yeah, these #s are fake, the question is, what are they used for, and how do they relate to the sentences given? These sentences remind me of a childhood code thing my friends use called the 'quick brown fox' code. But I dont remember how that was or even if this is applicable lol
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:04 pm
rowan
edit and because i no longer like the way things are going, i've quit.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:03 pm
danteIL
the "555"s clearly tell us these aren't meant to be real phone numbers.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:46 pm
Vecheeso
Kayberry wrote:
The total value of the digits combined seems at a glance proportional to the length of the spoken message, but after looking more into it there's not a direct proportion, although it may aid to remember this in devising a solve. Until then I'll reserve myself to waiting for the person who has the brilliant idea to text message the numbers with the spoken message. Hint: good luck trying.
It says those are landline #'s when i tried texting.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:40 pm
Kayberry
The total value of the digits combined seems at a glance proportional to the length of the spoken message, but after looking more into it there's not a direct proportion, although it may aid to remember this in devising a solve. Until then I'll reserve myself to waiting for the person who has the brilliant idea to text message the numbers with the spoken message. Hint: good luck trying.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:29 pm
Agent Lex
That's the tool that I used to get my numbers earlier