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[LOCKED] [ARG?] Eon8 (Cont. #1)
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Theyain
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Have you guys tried this?

Open both links as different windows/tabs and look at the TIME DIFFERENCE!
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http://www.eon8.com/
http://www.eon8.com/P1205-X21-B/

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:13 pm
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noah
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the x-21b is a kind of gun

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:15 pm
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arthasscipius
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Are you sure? I don't see any time difference.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:16 pm
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Theyain
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I just thought of something, what if the long lines of numbers and letters arnt MD5 related but are binary related? Like the Numbers are 1's and the letters are 2's? Or Visa versa

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:16 pm
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ScienceGuy
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MORE INFO!

Well guys I thought I'd add my little bit to this arguement... It's significance I'm unsure... But the reference to X13600 triggered off some sparks in my mind. X13600 is a dunce gene found in the common fruit fly or Drosophila melanogaster...

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Two genetically distinct forms of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases are present in adult Drosophila melanogaster. Form II, which specifically hydrolyzes adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP), is controlled by the dunce+ gene. Mutants of this gene either eliminate this enzyme form entirely or alter its kinetic and thermal properties, suggesting that dunce+ is the structural gene for this enzyme. These mutants are defective in memory formation, habituation, and sensitization and exhibit elevated cAMP levels, implicating cAMP in these neurological processes. The other phosphodiesterase, Form I, which hydrolyzes both cAMP and guanosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP), is not affected by dunce mutations. Because both cAMP and Ca2+ serve as intracellular second messengers in mediating the effects of neurotransmitters, the effects of Ca2+ on each form of phosphodiesterase have been investigated. Previous work has suggested that Form I is activated by calmodulin in a Ca2+-dependent manner. We confirm this activation and demonstrate that the activation involves the Ca2+-dependent association of two molecules of calmodulin with one Form I molecule. Under conditions permitting activation and association of Form I with calmodulin, we observe no interaction of Ca2+/calmodulin with Form II. Our studies suggest that the primary physiological defect, associated with a defective or absent Form II cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase and leading to the dunce neurological phenotype, is due to a direct failure to regulate the cAMP level in nerve cells rather than to a failure to mediate a signal resulting from a cAMP-induced Ca2+ influx, associated with presynaptic facilitation.


Now then I moved on to the code that is being posted... It very closely resembles genetic code replicating itself, an example is the origin code for X13600

Quote:
1 gcgcgactta ctggagcgga acaacaagga ggacgatctg ctgaaccgca ccggatccgg
61 atctgagctg gatctatacg gcggcggccg gcggcggtac gaaaaagcat tcgctggcag
121 acaccatcga tacatcggtg accaccccga tttccttaaa gaccctgatc aacgacgtcg
181 acgaggagct ggaccagcaa ctgagtgcgg cggatatagc agccgccagt ttggccagcg
241 gtctggttgc ccgccgagcg gaaccagaaa cactgagcga cgccagtgtc tcacccaccg
301 cggtggtgca gcagcagcag cagctgcagc aaccactctt gcaatcacaa ccacattttg
361 tgcccagcag cggcaatatc cttagccagg tcaccctgta cagcggcagc aatccctcga
421 caaatccctg ccagagtgca gtgcagaatc aaggccaaac tccaatccga atcccaatca
481 gaatccaaac acaaatccga accagaatca acagcgttgc agttgccagc cgcagacttc
541 cccattgccg catatcaaag aggaggagga atccgatcag gccaacttta aacaccagac
601 gagcctgaag gagcatcagc ctctcccgcc accgatcacc atagccactg gctactgcgg
661 cagctgcgag agcgttcatc actcatccgc aacctcgtct tcggcgggca cagtacctcc
721 ggggggtcag caaactcagg agtatattgc cggtaccttc ttcgacgccc tcgccgcgca
781 tcaaactaaa gttccgcaag ccgcacaagt cctgctggtc gcgaatcgtc cttgcgccca
841 ttggatcggc gggtggctcc tcatcggcca ccactgtcat tggcagcaat tcgaacgaga
901 ctttggcctc cagcagcacc accggcggca ccgccaccac cacccagaac agcagcagcg
961 ttaggttgcc gcacaccacc ggctaacctc gtcgtcggcc tccgccctcg ccacctcgca
1021 ccccagcaac tcgcagctgc tgcccaccag caagatgcag gcggagcagg gatccatcgg
1081 tgacctgcag aagtaccata gtcggtatct caagaatcgt cgccatactc tggccaatgt
1141 tcgtttcgat gtagaaaatg gccagggcgc tagatcaccg ctcgagggcg gctcacccag
1201 cgccggtttg gtactacaga


I don't know if this will help any but I am as intrigued as you guys with this one

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:18 pm
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Theyain
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arthasscipius wrote:
Are you sure? I don't see any time difference.


on mine i have a two minute time diff. Odd, eh. Oh, i looked up their IP and they are stationed in Dallas, Texas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:18 pm
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arthasscipius
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That's not a bad idea there, Theyain, but I'd imagine that it'd be 1's and 0's instead.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:18 pm
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arthasscipius
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ScienceGuy wrote:
Well guys I thought I'd add my little bit to this arguement... It's significance I'm unsure... But the reference to X13600 triggered off some sparks in my mind. X13600 is a dunce gene found in the common fruit fly or Drosophila melanogaster...


Now THAT is an interesting one. I knew about the fruit flies, but my mind really never dwelled on it.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:20 pm
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Theyain
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arthasscipius wrote:
That's not a bad idea there, Theyain, but I'd imagine that it'd be 1's and 0's instead.
Ummm, opps. Here i am calling myself a hacker, and i make the mistake of saying 1's and 2's instead of 1's and 0's. Razz Rolling Eyes

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:21 pm
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Theyain
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Theyain wrote:
Have you guys tried this?

Open both links as different windows/tabs and look at the TIME DIFFERENCE!
\
http://www.eon8.com/
http://www.eon8.com/P1205-X21-B/


Oh the project part, isn't it wierd that you can access a part of site that has the name of a project in the url?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:24 pm
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Serge
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anyone try to decode the logs in binary? using the numers as 1 an letters as 0 or viceversa ??

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:29 pm
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Theyain
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Serge wrote:
anyone try to decode the logs in binary? using the numers as 1 an letters as 0 or viceversa ??
I could try, but i found this as i was just checkin out the tracker.




I had to do a Print screen to get it. wow

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:37 pm
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arthasscipius
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That's me, the one in Wisconsin. I finally get my own dot! ^^[/img]

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:44 pm
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theyain
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arthasscipius wrote:
That's me, the one in Wisconsin. I finally get my own dot! ^^[/img]
... but look ar the difference between that and say, the one now... odddddddd

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:45 pm
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Serge
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that image is fake

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:49 pm
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