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tether
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Very interesting find.

Also if you type in the patient # 672A1299 takes you to

http://traelekinstitute.com/672A1299/
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Aesculapius
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http://traelekinstitute.com/RFCS0/ - Thanks Catherwood. =)

Quote:
it was from the new journal article, first letters on the bullet points

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Dottoe
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Hey! Look at the pentagon in the upper right, does anyone else have that one, or know what the corresponding answers would have been?
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Jane Smith
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Why does the bus brochure stick out the most?..feels familiar.

Also who wants to book a trip to the swamp with me? Low cost sooo..yeah


also resting on our laurels? can someone explain that one?

ahhh

Jane tired...
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Re: One of the best gifts I’ve ever received... and from a very

Rocket Rob wrote:
Checking Out My Profile on the survivalcode.com site...and noticed on page 30 of facility 02, that there are some letters/numbers and a word on the computer screen in the drawing.

Looks like /888 or /BBB

below that is /reminisce



How the hell did you see that? I couldn't see it on my screen at all unless I tilted my head and looked at the monitor at an angle.
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Re: One of the best gifts I’ve ever received... and from a very

Bizzaro wrote:
Rocket Rob wrote:
Checking Out My Profile on the survivalcode.com site...and noticed on page 30 of facility 02, that there are some letters/numbers and a word on the computer screen in the drawing.

Looks like /888 or /BBB

below that is /reminisce



How the hell did you see that? I couldn't see it on my screen at all unless I tilted my head and looked at the monitor at an angle.


Necropolitan wrote:
Jane Smith wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
For the image on the conduit page. Has anyone else with a laptop tried inverting the colors of the image then looking at it with their screen tilted?

I've tried it and I can vaguely make out letters on the sides of, what I'm assuming is the icefly, on opposite sides of the legs and also kinda above the fly itself.

Am I crazy?



That was the first thing I thought of when i saw the picture, streched lettering to look at on eye level angle,

Although I printed it once not inverted .. and tried looking for letters

It might be worth a shot

Like this for people who are wondering




I think they mean something more like this:

cause if you have a laptop and you tilt your screen back,
you can see Pikachu.
They're taking our suggestions LMFAO!

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Re: One of the best gifts I’ve ever received... and from a very

Necropolitan wrote:

I think they mean something more like this:

cause if you have a laptop and you tilt your screen back,
you can see Pikachu.


ARGGHHH!! MY EYES!! I'M BLIND! Very Happy

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tether
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Re: One of the best gifts I’ve ever received... and from a very

Bizzaro wrote:

How the hell did you see that? I couldn't see it on my screen at all unless I tilted my head and looked at the monitor at an angle.


Yeah, I was getting frustrated trying to see what Rocket was talking about. My girlfriend walked over and said "There it is".

Embarassed

Very nice catch Rocket!

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Tilt! Game Not Over!

I have a 26" monitor/TV with 1080p resolution that allows me to see things I never saw on my old 17" LCD flat screen.

Some people even hook up there big screen TV's to their computer...I can only imagine what that must look like.

Talk about taking a Quantum Leap!

Samsung now makes a 27" monitor.

I was looking at Big Screen TV's at Target...and the 40" plus inch screens would make one sweet monitor!

I saw something on the story image panel that looked like lettering. And knowing that sometimes there are hidden clues, I took a closer look. I still had to look at the image at an angle to focus in on the tiny lettering. I could make out "reminisce"...but the "BBB" still looked like "888".

Nice to know someone else figured out the "BBB".

Has anyone checked out the other story panels for other possible clues?

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marczellm
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On /gifted, Diagnosis is mistyped "Disgnosis." Anyone notice other mistypes that form a word?

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FZX
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In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?

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marczellm wrote:
On /gifted, Diagnosis is mistyped "Disgnosis." Anyone notice other mistypes that form a word?


On the same page, "Consulte Paged". Does it make sense?

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FZX wrote:
In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?


This is quite common actually. "Caught unawares."

As for the other "typos..."

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Inya
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Ogawa wrote:
FZX wrote:
In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?


This is quite common actually. "Caught unawares."

As for the other "typos..."


Caught unaware of their own typos, ironic.

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I think 'unawares' might be a dialect thing. I've heard it frequently used.

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