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danman_d
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SPEC: Anonymous Fame Login

At http://www.anonymousfame.com there is a login. We know Dale got an e-mail from Bruce, in which he said, "I haven't even figured out how to change the company log-in info since you left!". Presumably, Dale hid the login info somewhere. On the AF site, there is a circle with different length dashes that spins, as seen in anonymousfamecirc.jpg (attached). I traced this in a CAD program and figured out the lengths and angles of these segments. anonfameangle1.gif (attached) shows the angles in between the lines and anonfameangle2.gif (attached) shows the angles of the lines, compared to the center of the circle. anonfamelength1.gif (attached) shows the lengths of the spaces in between the lines and anonfamelength2.gif (attached) shows the lengths of the lines. Remember two things: First, things are not quite perfectly exact, but they should be pretty close. Secondly, while the angles are absolute, the lengths are totally relative. The numbers on there are just whatever units the CAD program was using at the time. So if a length is, lets say, ".49", don't try to fit that exact number into a puzzle, but the numbers can be changed as long as they are all multiplied by the same thing. Any ideas???

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Attached is the C from the aglaura site and also the circle from anonymous danny managed to get rotated 90 degrees.

The dots on the C look to match some of the bigger gaps on the circle but I think need a bit more work.
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Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere, but where did that grafitti come from??

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LordKinbote
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http://www.aglauranj.org/tempdata2.html

You can also get to this page from the main Aglaura site.

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A few things look odd about this, the smaller circles appear to be perfectly round although the paint is dripping off. It almost seems as if they were added after the fact.

The other piece is that it looks a lot like John Doe's mark from the fox show.

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Caterpillar
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Not sure it means a thing, but still looking for something to log in at anon. fame.

On the main page just under the "o" in anonymous, there are some very thin bars that have a pendulum-like movement until it gets down to only one bar. They are faint, but they are there. Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone can make something out of nothing or see a pattern.

Also the thin grey circle between the thick black one and the segmented one has a mighty funny shape and movement. I think someone mentioned that it looked "orbital".

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