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[OFFTOPIC] What you have learnt...
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Boot

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[OFFTOPIC] What you have learnt...

As a question to everyone playing the game at the moment, what new things have you learnt?

Like, have you learnt about steganography? Have you learnt to analyse the words on a site to find hidden message? Have you learnt how to analyse images? Have you learnt how to interpret information to come up with accurate guesses of something?

Sorry if it was a past thread...
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 6:23 am
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The most important lesson I have learned is that everyone is good at something different, and the human race could achieve so much more if it treat the real world as an ARG. *sniff sniff* I love you guys & gals (*boo-hoo-hoo* - *sob*). Youre all great.
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trip
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That's a good idea. I'm starting a new ARG called, "Peace in the Middle East."

Okay, now, GO! Get started!

First one to solve this ARG gets a Nobel Peace Prize!

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Well the obvious place to start would be the UN home page. I'm going there to work out if there is any hidden messages on the NEWS page. I would suggest yeahyeah tries to get into the Whitehouse computer and...
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 11:16 am
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Not too far off

Solving the peace problem isn't too far off from what was going on at Cloudmakers.org a few years ago. Immediately pst-Set. 11, they thought that they would be the ones to solve the mystery behind the culprits.

The skills used here aren't too far off.

Ender's Game anyone?
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Re: Not too far off

Semioclast wrote:
Solving the peace problem isn't too far off from what was going on at Cloudmakers.org a few years ago. Immediately pst-Set. 11, they thought that they would be the ones to solve the mystery behind the culprits.

The skills used here aren't too far off.

Ender's Game anyone?


It was actually one terribly deluded and somewhat psychotic individual who kept pressing the other 6000 Cloudmakers to capture Bin Laden. Rolling Eyes

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hoodedrobin
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Anyway, back to the topic.

I haven't done very much besides think and look at the clues and watch other people work. But I have learned quite a lot about what a group of dedicated people can do (both on the PM side and our side) when faced with a question.

You folks are great at answering all this stuff, and everyone comes up with good ideas. Well, mostly good Very Happy.

So, to glean the good point from my post - you guys rock. All of you. That's what I've learned.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:41 pm
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Well, everything I know about cryptography, I learned from this ARG. That would include...rot-x, substitution ciphers...I now know that there are things called Caesar ciphers, and then something called an XOR that makes you take a previous letter and somehow use it to decode the next one...er, yeah, that's about it.

Oh, I also learned about the existence of steganography, and what programs to use to make/break it...

And then there's the binary decoding, and the hex...and reverse DNS lookup, and Whois...flash decompilation...oh, and I learned how random poetry generators work! I'm sure that'll come in handy.

That's all pretty impressive for an internet game, I think. Mr. Green

And I second the "you guys rule!" sentiment.

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This ARG has really helped me to look for deep or hidden meanings in messages, especially in literary works (which REALLY helps me out in World Lit and Comp...) Smile

Good stuff!

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peter_magenheimer wrote:
This ARG has really helped me to look for deep or hidden meanings in messages, especially in literary works (which REALLY helps me out in World Lit and Comp...) Smile

Good stuff!


I should teach this in MY Comp class and see how that flies. Might be a bit more interesting than the Norton! Very Happy
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I have finally started teaching myself about a computer program, C++. I am so proud of myself. (Too bad I haven't looked at the program in over a week).
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I learned how to get in touch with my inner dolphin. Peace.

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I learned how to handle multiple headaches, my ever growing insomnia, M.E., oh and how to just give up on the Oct 1st paintover pic! Very Happy
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Semioclast wrote:
peter_magenheimer wrote:
This ARG has really helped me to look for deep or hidden meanings in messages, especially in literary works (which REALLY helps me out in World Lit and Comp...) Smile

Good stuff!


I should teach this in MY Comp class and see how that flies. Might be a bit more interesting than the Norton! Very Happy


I thought about this as well. I'd be afraid that the kids would start seeing clues where "there aren't any." And that they would aproach literature as a puzzle, which is not all bad, but I think the bigger picture, not to mention the pure enjoyment of a good story, would be lost.

But yeah, I'ev learned a hell of a lot about ciphers and steg, etc. Fascinating. And it's true how people with different skills can come together and work out solutions. Sort of like the gang on Scooby Doo. Or the A Team! Yeah, for each puzzle, ther should be a montage of all the hardcores here untilizing there various skills. Granted, it won't make as exciting footage as Mr. T welding something together, but hey, I'd watch!

And for a name for this group, what about the A(rg) Team?

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