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Omnie
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Regarding August 24, that's the day when Orson Scott Card was born (from that wiki posted in the blog comments). In Ender's Game (edited to put in spoiler tags in case people haven't read the book):
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the alien bug thingies were hive creatures that had a queen, right? And once she died they all went dead? And then later Ender feels bad and is responsible for starting up her species again, by protecting the queen until he finds a good time and place to let her go.
Parallels?
This is probably irrelevant, but it couldn't hurt to mention it.
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 11:44 pm
RobMagus
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Joined: 17 Jul 2004 Posts: 469 Location: Vancouver, BC
Interesting parallels indeed!
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 12:14 am
SpaceBass
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Very interesting, considering Ender's Game is supposedly being (very slowly) made into a movie. But the whole queen story came in in the second book, didn't it?
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:13 am
colin
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SpaceBass wrote:
Very interesting, considering Ender's Game is supposedly being (very slowly) made into a movie. But the whole queen story came in in the second book, didn't it?
Well there's four books in the series (first was the best by far imo)
I would say the first was majorly ender, after that the writing changes into a more heavy sci-fi style and becomes about other races and all sorts of other things....
(don't want to say to much and ruin it for people that haven't read it)
edit: for completeness; there is a spin-off series which is three books
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:06 am
aliendial
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So did fireball respond to Dana's email about where to direct people who want to help out - like to UF or #beekeeping?
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 4:28 pm
celina63
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aliendial wrote:
So did fireball respond to Dana's email about where to direct people who want to help out - like to UF or #beekeeping?
I'm not sure if fireball responded in email, but I posted in her blog regarding #ilovebees (and hence the ensuing mega-discussion).
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 4:32 pm
SpaceBass
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Dana wrote:
(contemplates setting up a links sidebar.)
Sounds like an invitation to me. Anyone want to set up a quicklinks sidebar for her (and us )?
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 4:37 pm
aliendial
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Sorry - got to the mega discussion AFTER I read this thread. See my post there.
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:08 pm
Wishi-san
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How many links do we even have?
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:41 pm
rowan
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From a new comment on Dana's blog, it seems that a player has set-up a blog to record their thougts about ILB/SPDR/THA (or whatever its called) at http://ninemillionbees.blogspot.com
Not a lot of info, though he does mention CollectiveDetective, ImmersionUmlimted and our waiting room #ilovebees (and neglects to mention UF, but saucey took care of that in the comments).
Prolly the most interesting read is that he points to an article where 9 million bees were released on June 16th, and one month later ilovebees gets hacked. But, from what we can tell, this is a true incident (unless someone from the PM staff rigged the accident - but I think that's a stretch )
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:22 pm
dishboy
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Ikkarus wrote:
So what's with the naming conventions on these blog entries? The normal text entries all have names associated with the titles ("damage.html", "delinquent.html", etc.), but the entries with screencaps of the ilovebees.com site are all numeric. Is this something, or is it just a factor of how blogspot works?
Screencap names:
www_10898712253210927.html == Honey
www_108987120444037801.html == Hives
www_108987125849723690.html == Links
www_108987119100559162.html == About
www_108987117889697616.html == Index
I found it odd, but that might be just because I don't know where these numeric sequences are coming from.
Edit: One other thing I just noticed: The links to INDEX from HONEY, HIVES, and LINKS are broken. They link to www_12.html instead of the numeric sequence listed above. The link to INDEX from ABOUT is correct and links properly.
I can't guarantee this is a dead-end, but here's what I found on this. If you take the first 10 digits in each of those numbers, and treat them as a UNIX-style timestamp, they would represent the following dates:
Thu Jul 15 01:00:25 2004
Thu Jul 15 01:00:04 2004
Thu Jul 15 01:00:58 2004
Thu Jul 15 00:59:51 2004
Thu Jul 15 00:59:38 2004
The date seems just about correct, and the times being so close together would make sense if those images were uploaded at the same time. It looks like, when entries are added via blogspot, it assigns them a random name, which is a combination of the current time, and a random ID (which I think is the rest of the digits).
Not definitive, but seems pretty likely to me...
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:00 am
krystyn
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Does the Honey link one still compute, though, even though it's one digit shorter than the others?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 6:57 am
dishboy
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krystyn wrote:
Does the Honey link one still compute, though, even though it's one digit shorter than the others?
It does, because I only used the first 10 digits to determine the time. That leaves 7 digits for honey, and 8 digits for the others, to represent a random ID. I don't really know why one would be shorter than the other, and it is possible that I'm all wrong about this. But I just thought it too large a coincidence that the first part of each number represented a valid time. Maybe the last 7/8 digits are significant?
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:24 am
krystyn
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Here's my pondering:
If this was not on purpose, then why do the following posts all get named with words? Is this a PM belatedly realizing that the post file names could be mistaken as puzzles, so they started a more innocuous naming scheme thereafter?
Is it possible to go back and re-name files/posts in Blogspot? I suspect not. It's possible they wanted to delete those posts and name them, once they realized the default, but why not just delete all the posts and start over, and create faux timestamps? Had they already made the blog live when they realized this?
I know I had trouble with this with Dina and Ethan's blog for MU, so this is more just a point of curiosity on my part than it is me saying, "omg omg there's a puzzle here, I know it!" There was a day I spent a goodly amount of time re-naming and ordering posts through the db backend, and oh man, I never want to have to do that again. Since Dana's blog is hosted at Blogspot, I'll wager they don't have that kind of db access.
So far, it looks like there's not enough info here to make this into a puzzle. I think.
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:10 am
Ikkarus
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Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 87
Response from Dana re: the wierd numbers in the blog links:
Quote:
hi Ikkarus,
augh, head spinning from recent developments (hotmail hack), just when you think you are starting to get a fix on this thing, it hijacks something else... formulating coherent thoughts about this for the blog...
re: your Q, weird numbers seem to be a naming convention of the blogger photoblogging tools, broken links on blog... augh. who knows. the blog is a masterpiece of perfect compared to www.ilovebees.com, right? -D.
It looks like it probably isn't a puzzle. Just a factor of the blog naming conventions.
Note: again she is using several of the same phrases we see in other email responses ("(hotmail hijack)", "head spinning", "formulating coherent thoughts").
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:52 am
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