I would leave them alone. they don't know what they have involved themselves in.
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On 6/21/07, mason7 <mason7> wrote:
> If you have access to those files and joe bloggs does not, does that
> not mean that NN.org is something related to 6op1libra?
> If not, could you give me access to the files - or give me the files themselves?
>
> You are a great help, regardless of the reach of your knowledge.
>
>
> Adam
>
> On 6/21/07, Eric Hachlinski <onfilm> wrote:
> > I have access to the files on the ftp... I have access to everything
> > except the meaning of 6op 1 Libra. I haven't heard from them today -
> > no new information. Just fear that no one will solve this.
> >
> > On 6/21/07, mason7 <mason7> wrote:
> > > How odd. I can't seem to access the files.
> > > I will direct my attention towards solving the 6op1libra mystery.
> > > Could you provide some information to throw me back on the right
> > > track? Perhaps a clue?
> > >
> > > Adam
> > >
> > > On 6/21/07, Eric Hachlinski <onfilm> wrote:
> > > > Not that I know of.
> > > >
> > > > ftp://nomennescio.org/ - you can access files in the mail folder. I am
> > > > scared for them.
> > > >
> > > > On 6/21/07, mason7 <mason7> wrote:
> > > > > Does that go to say that Nomennescio.org plays no part in this?
> > > > > In which direction should I place my attention from now on?
> > > > >
> > > > > Adam
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On 6/21/07, Eric Hachlinski <onfilm> wrote:
> > > > > > AA is not part of any of this. Unless they have been brought in
> > > > > > outside of my knowledge. You may have been lead down the wrong rabbit
> > > > > > hole. Now it may be too late to get back out.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On 6/20/07, mason7 <mason7> wrote:
> > > > > > > Hey again Eric
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I was wondering if you could help me. I'm having trouble with the
> > > > > > > login at http://nomennescio.org/.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Do you know Augustine Asimov?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Any information you could give me would be treasured.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Adam
> > > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > 6op 1 Libra
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > 6op 1 Libra
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > 6op 1 Libra
> >
>
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6op 1 Libra
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 10:37 am
Mason
I made a wiki for this ARG. I'm not sure how useful/organised it will be, but I've entered the 6op1libra.com page details into it.
Well, I can see the correlation between DNA and that one genetics website, I guess.
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:57 am
Reedus
hahahahaha you edited that post!
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:45 am
Rogi Ocnorb
A good summary, hazl.
The only thing I could add, ATM is that the whole Raven/nevaR thing might make our username or password "lwo" (As if we needed any more variables to plug into our access attempts).
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:35 am
Rogi Ocnorb
It may be unimportant, but it's not so much an anagram as a walking through of the text from the beginning to the end highlighting the letters in "thanks", wrapping at the end and starting again at the beginning. (in case that kind of process comes handy in this effort, someplace else.)
Mason wrote:
meta name="description" content="42 1 18 76"
This puzzles me. What do these numbers mean? I'm stuck.
It is "QARY" using a Mod26 process. Though that doesn't seem like anything relevant.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:18 pm
tipsila
Rogi Ocnorb wrote:
There seem to be a lot of references to the family CORVIDAE, so far.
Raven
Magpie
Rook
Probably just a coincidence.
Based on a brain-to-body ratio, the corvid brain is the largest of any bird, equals that of a chimpanzee, is roughly the same as a dolphin, and is only slightly lower than a human. Their intelligence is evident due to the long developmental period of the young. By remaining with the parents, the young have more opportunities to learn necessary skills.
Another recent study suggests, "their cognitive abilities are a match for primates such as great apes." While the study notes that their brain is structured differently they have the ability to make geometrical measurements. Some Corvids demonstrate the capacity for imagination, something that only humans were thought to possess. For example, they remember the previous relevant social context, use their own experience of having been a thief to predict the behavior of a pilferer, and determined the safest course to protect the caches from pilferage.
Members of the corvid family have been known to watch other birds, remember where they hide their food, then return once the owner leaves. Corvids also move their food around between hiding places to avoid thievery, but only if they have previously been thieves themselves. The ability to hide food requires highly accurate spatial memories. Corvids have been recorded to recall their food's hiding place up to nine months later. It is suggested that vertical landmarks (like trees) are used to remember locations.
Looking at the act of thievery in the corvid family, it has been suggested that birds will take their experience as a thief and use it to predict other bird actions of thievery. This explains why, if a corvid has committed thievery, they will take extra precautions (such as moving hiding places) to avoid being a future victim. Being able to predict others' behaviour based on one's own experiences is another trait previously thought unique to humans.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:01 pm
Mason
meta name="description" content="42 1 18 76"
This puzzles me. What do these numbers mean? I'm stuck.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:56 pm
Rogi Ocnorb
There seem to be a lot of references to the family CORVIDAE, so far.
Raven
Magpie
Rook
Probably just a coincidence.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:26 pm
Mason
Eric:
Quote:
I can't say what nevar is - that is some how tied to the code. All I
know is there will be a location - a key - and then a place that key
works. The next location, what "form" the key takes, and how it will
be used is a mystery to me still. I am an unfortunate pawn in a game
full of rooks and knights. There are people watching all the time.
They know more than I do - you could be one of them - I just get
messages.
So, this seems like it could turn out to be quite a big ARG.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:49 pm
Scribe
Mason wrote:
E-mail from Eric, timed... 6.49pm Wed 20th 06/2007:
Quote:
Both are gone right now. I don't know yet where they will turn up next
or what will happen. I'm not the middle or end of this - I'm just the
a strange part of the beginning.
On 6/20/07, xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Eric
>
> Who is the White Rabbit?
> Where can I find the Rabbit's Foot?
>
There were 2 Nick's at Magpie/Runtime, but both have left. Maybe this is what "Both are gone" refers to. (Credit to Mason for ringing Magpie up and asking a lot of questions on this front )
Fortunately there are some leads we can follow up, and plenty of other puzzles/codes to get our teeth into...
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:41 pm
Mason
I emailed snow/nevar @ highfivegame/6op1libra and all bounced.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:12 pm
tipsila
Mason wrote:
New email from Eric, I asked who the Raven was (digging to see if Scribe is a spanky lil mole):
Quote:
There is no raven. There is only Nevar as far as I know - from what
little I know. Interested to see how people found out about any of
this at all. I want no part of it anymore.
Nevar is a name? Hmm.
Nevar is also spanish for snow. (to) snow
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:06 pm
Edgemaster
Thoughts on the grid
A few observations on the 'data matrix'
The rows and columns have a pattern to the widths - a 3px row/column followed by 2 2px, then another 3px, this repeats throughout.
There is an obvious mirroring of the top half of the image to the bottom half - there is a T shape in the top left and bottom right corners.
A rotation of the top half of the image 180° around the point 303,298 seems to almost match it. However, the noted 2/3px pattern is taken into account, so the two halves are not an exact match.
The pattern is probably the result of a standard 2D barcode type, something this complex is unlikely to have been created by hand.
I'll add to this that I've tried the basic alternatives such as overlaying the image (so the white shines through) to see if it isn't actually a barcode.
I've also run it through a couple of 2D barcode scanners, they couldn't get anything.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:01 pm
Mason
E-mail from Eric, timed... 6.49pm Wed 20th 06/2007:
Quote:
Both are gone right now. I don't know yet where they will turn up next
or what will happen. I'm not the middle or end of this - I'm just the
a strange part of the beginning.
On 6/20/07, xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Eric
>
> Who is the White Rabbit?
> Where can I find the Rabbit's Foot?
>
>
>
>