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Jane Smith
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Also this is pure specualtion but, a lot of the titles found in the craigslist ad tie in with Super 8 (sort of)
1. #5 moby dick - Beast of a whale? Like the monster/alien in super 8?
2. #7 pirates - Dont know this 1
3. #9 les miserables- Dont know this 1
4. #1 story of dogs - The picture of the lost dogs?
5. #6 FBI - FBI get involved to sort out monster/alien
6. #4 railroad - obvious
In fact the number #4 #5 #6, go in order, maybe this is the order of the film
They kind of tie in to the pictures we found in the TV Spot
But this ad could mean nothing lol
Alright.. umm now this is starting to make too much sense..
Certainly the combo of titles are making too much connection.
MOBY: umm obvious connection look inside to see trogl
PIRATES: umm obviously Gobment trying to pillage the source alien info
LES MISRABLES: Alot goign on here but main story is about a ex-convict, Jean Valjean (known by his prison number, 24601), who becomes a force for good in the world, but cannot escape his dark past.
This is obviously MR MINKER on the run from the Gobment, he was involved with this misuse of aliens or alien technology and tried to release it or help it but is now on the run.
STORY OF DOGS: yes.. its the poster
FBI: or three dot triangle...wait that be TDT..anyways. Mo...Gobment
RAILROAD: can you say SMACK IN THE FACE?
Alrighty ... they " ARG people" better throw our asses a bone here.. or the next headline your gonna see is...
" NY woman harasses all West Virgina residents that have posted on Craigslist"
...Jane goes to buy stronger tin foil
PS EDIT... OMFG 24601 IS VIRGINA....TWITCH
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:01 pm
avr1991
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Joined: 11 Feb 2011 Posts: 364 Location: London, UK
Jane Smith wrote:
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Also this is pure specualtion but, a lot of the titles found in the craigslist ad tie in with Super 8 (sort of)
1. #5 moby dick - Beast of a whale? Like the monster/alien in super 8?
2. #7 pirates - Dont know this 1
3. #9 les miserables- Dont know this 1
4. #1 story of dogs - The picture of the lost dogs?
5. #6 FBI - FBI get involved to sort out monster/alien
6. #4 railroad - obvious
In fact the number #4 #5 #6, go in order, maybe this is the order of the film
They kind of tie in to the pictures we found in the TV Spot
But this ad could mean nothing lol
Alright.. umm now this is starting to make too much sense..
Certainly the combo of titles are making too much connection.
MOBY: umm obvious connection look inside to see trogl
PIRATES: umm obviously Gobment trying to pillage the source alien info
LES MISRABLES: Alot goign on here but main story is about a ex-convict, Jean Valjean (known by his prison number, 24601), who becomes a force for good in the world, but cannot escape his dark past.
This is obviously MR MINKER on the run from the Gobment, he was involved with this misuse of aliens or alien technology and tried to release it or help it but is now on the run.
STORY OF DOGS: yes.. its the poster
FBI: or three dot triangle...wait that be TDT..anyways. Mo...Gobment
RAILROAD: can you say SMACK IN THE FACE?
Alrighty ... they " ARG people" better throw our asses a bone here.. or the next headline your gonna see is...
" NY woman harasses all West Virgina residents that have posted on Craigslist"
...Jane goes to buy stronger tin foil
PS EDIT... OMFG 24601 IS VIRGINA....TWITCH
omg this may actually be something
Note what Kevster said, that this post the book names are wrong on this, the only correct IS 24601????? Gotta be a clue
24601.COM leads to a subliminalmessages.com
check this out
http://www.subliminalmessages.com/plane_charter_1b.htm
Again. could mean nothing lol
EDIT: Actually ignore that its stupid
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:15 pm
moon_smoker
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Joined: 15 Dec 2010 Posts: 18 Location: lacombe, LA
funny speed it up almost looks like the rubix thingy, anyone remember binary?
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:28 pm
r.m
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Joined: 10 Sep 2010 Posts: 719
RE: Craigslist Comics OK - so I called again. A woman answered and said her husband was the one selling the comics and he was at work - driving. She gave me his cell phone number. I had a passing moment of sanity where I considered NOT calling him. (It was slightly longer than a nanosecond.) Then I called him.
He said he was selling the comics for a friend. I asked him if his friend's collection included any Captain Coop adventures. He didn't seem to have a clue what I was talking about and said he was on the road but would be back home later where he had an updated list of titles. I thought the reasonable thing would be to just say - forget about it. But who needs reason at a time like this? So now I'm expecting a call this evening regarding his friend's long list of comics, which he'd prefer to sell as a group.
I might have tried to stop him from calling back - but when he said he was on the road, he said he was making a delivery in Beckley. When he calls, I'll ask him if he knows the Minker family.
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:50 pm
avr1991
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Joined: 11 Feb 2011 Posts: 364 Location: London, UK
Re: RE: Craigslist Comics
Rocket Mountaineer wrote:
OK - so I called again. A woman answered and said her husband was the one selling the comics and he was at work - driving. She gave me his cell phone number. I had a passing moment of sanity where I considered NOT calling him. (It was slightly longer than a nanosecond.) Then I called him.
He said he was selling the comics for a friend. I asked him if his friend's collection included any Captain Coop adventures. He didn't seem to have a clue what I was talking about and said he was on the road but would be back home later where he had an updated list of titles. I thought the reasonable thing would be to just say - forget about it. But who needs reason at a time like this? So now I'm expecting a call this evening regarding his friend's long list of comics, which he'd prefer to sell as a group.
I might have tried to stop him from calling back - but when he said he was on the road, he said he was making a delivery in Beckley. When he calls, I'll ask him if he knows the Minker family.
So weird if this isnt part of the ARG because it has so many similarities. But i guess if it isnt we should be focusing on the Classics Illustrated series anyway
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:04 pm
r.m
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Joined: 10 Sep 2010 Posts: 719
Re: RE: Craigslist Comics
avr1991 wrote:
So weird if this isnt part of the ARG because it has so many similarities. But i guess if it isnt we should be focusing on the Classics Illustrated series anyway
Just spoke to the man again - a very, very, very nice man - but definitely OOG. I asked him if he knows a Josh Minker - he doesn't. I realized he didn't have anything to do with the ARG and felt like I owed him an explanation about why I really called. I tried. He wished me luck finding "whatever it is you're looking for," and I thanked him for being so nice.
Oh well - another lead bites the dust.
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:30 pm
avr1991
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Joined: 11 Feb 2011 Posts: 364 Location: London, UK
Re: RE: Craigslist Comics
Rocket Mountaineer wrote:
avr1991 wrote:
So weird if this isnt part of the ARG because it has so many similarities. But i guess if it isnt we should be focusing on the Classics Illustrated series anyway
Just spoke to the man again - a very, very, very nice man - but definitely OOG. I asked him if he knows a Josh Minker - he doesn't. I realized he didn't have anything to do with the ARG and felt like I owed him an explanation about why I really called. I tried. He wished me luck finding "whatever it is you're looking for," and I thanked him for being so nice.
Oh well - another lead bites the dust.
Ooooooooog crap... Well nice trying.
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:33 pm
Xeno Lambrose
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Rocket;
I would have asked the person if his name was Fred--Josh's best friend--too bad it didn't work out.
I can't help but think that "Fred" should fit in here somewhere.
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:43 pm
KevsterSD
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Joined: 19 Mar 2010 Posts: 58 Location: San Diego, CA
Team... you are awesome! I think this is totally exemplifying the teamwork that makes up the Twin Teamwork fleet! I've been busy all day, so I just was able to sit down and catch up on the happenings in the "WV Craigslist Caper" since last night... It is incredible how this craigslist lead was mirroring parts of this ARG.... Maybe I need some of that foil after all, Jane...
But, thanks to you guys, it was a fun sidetrack... Thanks for your follow up on the calling, Rocket.
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:45 am
simplicityjones
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Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Posts: 207 Location: Florida Gulf Coast
http://prestospace.org/project/deliverables/D12-6.pdf
I continued with the D-12 idea and found out that it is a form of web coding for audio-visual files. The link above discusses the use of CODEC and compression of MPEG files. This may be off base but thinking about what Mysterio wants Josh to do, this may be useful.... maybe. ? If Josh is to upload a copy of his comic book then this idea is solid. But how do we use this information is beyond me. But I did find other allusions to D12 coding for AV files elsewhere on the web.
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:04 am
r.m
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Fred and Some Heavy-Duty Foil Xeno said:
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I can't help but think that "Fred" should fit in here somewhere.
Hmm...Fred as in Fred Flinstone famous caveman (or should I say TROGL)!
Too late an evil kladrog has already abducted and cloned him.
(From a funny story - Proof Hanna-Barbera Rules the World at http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com/2010/10/proof-hanna-barbera-rules-world.html )
Kevster said:
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I think this is totally exemplifying the teamwork that makes up the Twin Teamwork fleet! I've been busy all day, so I just was able to sit down and catch up on the happenings in the "WV Craigslist Caper" since last night... It is incredible how this craigslist lead was mirroring parts of this ARG.... Maybe I need some of that foil after all, Jane...
But, thanks to you guys, it was a fun sidetrack... Thanks for your follow up on the calling, Rocket.
Yep - too many coincidences for me. I'm wild-goose-chase-conspiracy-theory-overspeculated out! I need a new hat too. Do you think this one will be powerful enough?
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:07 am
r.m
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simplicityjones wrote:
http://prestospace.org/project/deliverables/D12-6.pdf
I continued with the D-12 idea and found out that it is a form of web coding for audio-visual files. The link above discusses the use of CODEC and compression of MPEG files. This may be off base but thinking about what Mysterio wants Josh to do, this may be useful.... maybe. ? If Josh is to upload a copy of his comic book then this idea is solid. But how do we use this information is beyond me. But I did find other allusions to D12 coding for AV files elsewhere on the web.
Just when I was gonna take a break - you go and post a 44 page homework assignment. Guess I have some reading to do.
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:20 am
Xeno Lambrose
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Rocket;
You asked if your hat would be strong enough...
I yabba-dabba-do!
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:21 am
eebygumlad
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LOL good wind up Jane x
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:11 pm
Tim in Ohio
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Joined: 23 Feb 2011 Posts: 73
Just wanted to point something out, may or may not be tied in, but it's an interesting coincidence.
Minolta made a Super 8 camera called "Autopak D12 ".
http://super8wiki.com/index.php/Minolta_Autopak-8_D_12
Haven't looked into it further, as it's time for bed
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:11 am
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