Yup, it definitely does. As Sylvia so aptly put, our thinktank is running on empty
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:38 pm
Ririri123
I got an account!
btw, Leyton, it always helps to have another helper when it comes to args!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:31 pm
Leyton Stone
Sorry guys I'm quite new to this {Particular one at least}, and the first video or blog don't seem to work for me...
Is it worth me playing?
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:25 pm
natas
my whole S.N.I. / e-coli thing was a shot deep in left field... be funny if it turns out true lol
while i was typing this... I then looked in sourcecode at bullerman.net and it says
background rgb = 255,255,255...
I don't remember this before
is this new???? why would you have to specify background color as white... isn't that default???
can we change the colors of bullerman.net somehow?? if so I would have no clue how to do that? (Oh wow, another tangent to the mystery lol)
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:12 pm
ririri123
Totally unproved thoughts
Hey all, A long time lurker who dosen't even have an account had a little idea in his brain while reading this thread. This is my crazy speculation on how this all fits together. Take this with mounds of salt.
Lets say the DOD was working on a biological warfare weapon. Lets say it was a new strain of E. Coli that humans had no protection from. That was undetectable by normal means. They would need a way to see it. This creates a Project in a Project. What if a computer expert had created a way to veiw them through a modified camera?Imagine if this disease was let loose one ordinairy day. There would be a scream, and anyone with inside info would be obvious to what had happened. What if someone had accidentally used the camera, and had spent time surrounded by this virus. They would catch it right? Naturally, whoever was working on the biological aspect of the project would probably have a cure, a pill of some sort.
There ya goes, have fun with the RGB crap! [/b]
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:04 pm
feriwiccan
I'm talking to Doug right now. I'll post our conversation when we're done.
EDIT: well we struck out too. the only thing we really got to talk about was how Doug found an email adress somewhere, sent an email and hasn't gotten a reply. probably something we weren't supposed to find yet.
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:57 pm
Sylvia
feriwiccan, personally i've ran out of ideas, my thinktank is running on empty and AIM causes my computer to run slow. Any good ideas we have should be posted here anyways. so that those who are browsing the thread may be able to see something we have overlooked.
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:39 pm
natas
i don't have aim.. I'm on yahoo messenger though...
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:34 pm
feriwiccan
Wow, this is frustrating. There are so many possibilities for the answer... I don't know where to go from here. I'm starting to think that the one with the type might not be a typo but a clue... Ugh, I don't know.
anyone for a thinktank session on AIM? Because it seems sorta spammy to just keep posting hunches (same SN as name)
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:24 pm
miki_38x1
First of all, those are some lovely pastels we have here. Haha. If you plot those colors on one of those gradient things in order, maybe we could get some kind of shape? We could be overthinking this though. I think our best bet would be to overlay or grid up Tripoli City and use the things as battleship square coordinates. Or like those city maps with the ordered pairs?
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:10 pm
faeryqueen21
I used a website last night that had names for all of the colors, but I don't think they really mean anything anyway. So make up all you want!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:32 pm
Sylvia
natas wrote:
sylvia... those names for the colors... i made most of them up just to describe the color... they aren't "official" color names btw
they sounded good to me.
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:17 pm
Sylvia
miki_38x1 wrote:
So is the color thing pertaining to the code I got in that email from Steve?
here are the colors but I can't find a name for them either
sylvia... those names for the colors... i made most of them up just to describe the color... they aren't "official" color names btw
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:06 pm
Sylvia
natas wrote:
if binary is what i think it means (0=off and 1=on)
then we should only pay attention to filenames containing the number 1???
you might have something there. the one that is really bugging me is the one with the mistake in it, the one that represents the color on file a4ae.jpg which has the 1 on it.
The files in order by answer.txt that have 1 are:
afe4 blue
daf34 yellow
r54ta4 dark orange
a44a3 dark blue
44at gray/purple
a4ae unknown name <-- the one with the typo (273 that should be 237) but I can't find a name for the color anywhere. hex is #59edba
in order by date created are:
afe4 blue
a4ae unknown name
44at gray/purple
a44a3 dark blue
r54ta4 dark orange
daf34 yellow