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redct
Wow. This grew ten pages while I was gone for one day. O.O

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:58 pm
Kayberry
konamouse wrote:
Playnig the notes on a keyboard, can't find one that records.

But Catherwood transposed it down four steps and played it in the key of C to find

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on the bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uZ-p-tN8Gs to hear it slowly played.


It's also now my new monophonic ringtone. ^^

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:55 pm
konamouse
Playnig the notes on a keyboard, can't find one that records.

But Catherwood transposed it down four steps and played it in the key of C to find

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on the bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uZ-p-tN8Gs to hear it slowly played.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:50 pm
Sylvia
Thanks Kona, Mr Toasty and Catherwood for keeping the rest of us informed.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:39 pm
MrToasty
Guitar strings?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:29 pm
catherwood
For the second list of numbers, they can be translated into:
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frequencies of musical notes
which gives the following list
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B2
C#3/Db3
E3
E3
F#3/Gb3
G#3/Ab3
F#3/Gb3
E3
F#3/Gb3
F#3/Gb3
E3
C#3/Db3
B2
B2
E3
E3
E3
G#3/Ab3
B3
C#4/Db4
B3
B3
C#4/Db4
C#4/Db4
B3
G#3/Ab3
G#3/Ab3
B3
A3
G#3/Ab3
F#3/Gb3
E3
C#3/Db3
B2
C#3/Db3
E3
E3
G#3/Ab3
B3
C#4/Db4
B3
G#3/Ab3
F#3/Gb3
E3

which requires another step...

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:28 pm
konamouse
 

Working on the second part now.

Sylvia. This is a secret message from Nate (in the source code of the "Speak no Evil" Monkey picture he posted this morning.

We're assuming he's telling us about another place to meet with him (that his boss's won't know about).

The first part with the latitude and longitude turned out to be coordinates that put the map dot flat on a building with an obvious letter shape: COEUS.

The second part of the message is being solved below.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:27 pm
Sylvia
So, is that the word we are suppose to email to randomknowledge or is it a new blog for Nate. What have you all figured out?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:27 pm
MrToasty
And for those who did not have the benefit of being in chat and find this non-obvious, take the latitude from the first group, longitude from the second. So, first coordinate is (52.4012, 13.013109).

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:22 pm
konamouse
In chat we figured out his method.

Post the coordinates on a satellite image map and the roofs of the buildings appear to be letters.

http://boulter.com/gps/

Kayberry - thanks for the solve (although we usually put those in Spoiler tags and explain the methodology when we post it).

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:17 pm
Agent Lex
Kayberry wrote:
GPS coordinates, obviously. C O E U S.

Where do you get those letters from? For example, in chat we came up with Potsdam, near Berlin, for the first one.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:08 pm
Kayberry
Agent Lex wrote:

2) New Nate blog post, new source code puzzle:
Quote:
To those I can trust, follow me to a very obvious place.

52.4012
31.183341
41.963631
38.539329
44.963462

13.013109
121.437194
-87.662734
-0.145408
-93.24028


GPS coordinates, obviously. C O E U S.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:05 pm
Agent Lex
Two items of note:
1) I emailed it over to randomknowledgeSPLATgmail.com, just to see. No immediate errors...

2) New Nate blog post, new source code puzzle:
Quote:
To those I can trust, follow me to a very obvious place.

52.4012
31.183341
41.963631
38.539329
44.963462

13.013109
121.437194
-87.662734
-0.145408
-93.24028


123.47, 138.59, 164.81, 164.81, 185.00, 207.65, 185.00, 164.81, 185.00, 185.00, 164.81, 138.59, 123.47, 123.47, 164.81, 164.81, 164.81, 207.65, 246.94, 277.18, 246.94, 246.94, 277.18, 277.18, 246.94, 207.65, 207.65, 246.94, 220.00, 207.65, 185.00, 164.81, 138.59, 123.47, 138.59, 164.81, 164.81, 207.65, 246.94, 277.18, 246.94, 207.65, 185.00, 164.81

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 2:52 pm
catherwood
taking what enaxor gave us in chat, i'll elaborate on how that was reached, then give my ultimate solution:
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213 555 8148
LETS COUNT FIFTEEN THIRTYTHREE DIVIDED BY NEGATIVE ANSWER
2,1 = C - COUNT
3,5 = E - FIFTEEN
5,5 = D - DIVIDED
8,1 = A - ANSWER
4,8 = H - THIRTYTHREE
(assuming an error in the phone number, the word would be CEDAR, but it doesn't matter for the final answer below)

617 555 9117
FISHING SALMON IN THE DEVOUT YELLOW HIDEOUT AT NIGHT
6,1 = Y - YELLOW
7,5 = O - HIDEOUT
5,5 = U - DEVOUT
9,1 = N - NIGHT
1,7 = G - FISHING

932 555 1972
DRIFTWOOD BEACH IS MY PENPALS FAVORITE DESTINATION FOR REST
9,3 = S - REST
2,5 = H - BEACH
5,5 = A - PENPALS
1,9 = D - DRIFTWOOD
7,2 = E - DESTINATION

332 555 4911
KEYS REACH SECRETS BOUNTIFUL REPEATS
3,3 = C - SECRETS
2,5 = H - REACH
5,5 = A - REPEATS
4,9 = L - BOUNTIFUL
1,1 = K - KEYS

Given that, I leap to:
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CEDAH
YOUNG
SHADE
CHALK
taking the diagonal, or indexing
1,1 = C
2,2 = O
3,3 = A
4,4 = L
for the solution of COAL

and now to try emailing that somewhere...

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 2:35 pm
enaxor
This may or may not be a solve or partial sovle...

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by breaking up the numbers in pairs, and using the first number as word count , and second as letter count. I can make four words from each recording. 1. CEDAR 2. YOUNG 3. SHADE 4. CHALK. The fourth letter in each word anagrams to LAND, but no clue if that's what we are looking for.


* the above answer for number one, only works if you make thirty-three one word, and if the last 2 numbers are 49 not 48.

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 2:09 pm
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