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[SOLVED] /SD6/My Journals + SD6/My Internet
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Joined: 05 Jun 2005
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[SOLVED] /SD6/My Journals + SD6/My Internet

After chatting hours away was plowed in solving Journal entries by all the brainpower

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
If you look at the last Journal entry 00387 the timestamp is actually first...
Quote:
Subject: The Method for Choosing

When dealing with different groups, sometimes you must take one from each in turn, and repeat that method until everyone is chosen.

With this direction:
Pick first letter from the first four entries then kepp going to get:
>alternateandcombinesubjectline<

then doing same to sj lines:
>thetruthusbinary<

then converting thetruth to binary you get:
>0111010001101000011001010111010001110010011101010111010001101000<

this opens /My Internet/messages.zip

giving us this email from Arclight to GB...

I so glad I could finally get some adrenalin!
Very Happy

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catherwood
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Quote:
"A man's conscience is his moral compass."

I just read that today in Virgil's /the_future/ directory.

(excuse me while i double-check that this hasn't already been covered, then I'll go fetch the URL to the specific file)

For the record, it was here: http://www.virgilkingofcode.com/the_future/canwetry.html

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