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ccarol
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I think the numbers on top are from some sort of medical or research journal, I have been trying to find the other pages, but no success.

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bmoney999
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i'm scouring this site http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/agelatinosus.htm

but I don't think there is any links. There was an expedition made in 2003 which brought up a blindfish caught. Apparently they are deep sea creatures. Not sure its relevant, but there ya go.

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Kerlo
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Re: numbers in top right corner

bmoney999 wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what the numbers in the top left corner may mean? The bottom row is obviously the Journal reference, volume # pages etc, but what about the top row? Any ideas....


well using google I found that it seems like Cell magazine has a vol 131 with pages 476 to 491.

http://www.cell.com/content/article/abstract?uid=PIIS009286740701197X

Cell, Vol 131, 476-491, 02 November 2007

but the article is for diabetes research . . . .

"Targeted Deletion of AIF Decreases Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation and Protects from Obesity and Diabetes"

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:51 pm
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bmoney999
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i did a search for D-pantethonol, it came up on a website and is a main ingredient in energy drinks

http://www.niftygeek.com/energy-drinks/ingredient-details.php?iid=90

there is a link to energy drinks on the web site but slusho is not mentioned

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Chrizzy
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The people making this movie are definitely going all-out.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:03 pm
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bmoney999
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someone should try and destag the document to see if there is any hidden files. I don't have the program to do it, but maybe someone else will have it.

Also, I think that number in the upper left corner is important. But I can't seem to figure it out.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:14 pm
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kosmopol
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OK, I've OCRed the picture. There are some difficulties in dark region, so if you find mistakes, feel free to correct it.

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1265.08.41
Vol. 131. 476-491

Nectar (cont'd)
steady stream of print and media adevertising. nutritional intornianon concerning
Slusho! drink remains limited, leaving some suspicious consumers with a sour
in their mouths.
Last month, inadvertantly coinciding with public pressure from the FDA regarding
plans to finally import Slusho! to the United States, my department at the Ravaille
Research Center realised its own preliminary study on Slusho!'s mystery ingrediends.
Despite slight food coloring changes to affect color and, in the case of Ch[???]
Rage, texture, our tests uncovered some surprisingly recognizable culprits.

Unfortunately, due to Slusho!'s peculiar response ro traditional testing [methods?]
none of these ingredients could be definitively verified. We postulate the p[???]
presence of the following: Carbonated watet, glucose, sodium citrate, vitamit [???]
D-pantothenol, citric acid, oleoresin, gelatine, sucrose, acetate isobutyrate, phos-
phoric acid, carob bean gum, and potassium benzoate. True io their reputation, rep-
resentatives from Tagruato ignored our attemps at correspondence regarding
findings, despite repeat phone calls, emails, and an ill-fated office visit.

None of these ingredients, on their own, send up any health-related warning []
Most are prevelant in any number of other publically available beverages. Except,
Of course, for the glaring blue whale in the room: Seabed's Nectar ('kaitei no mitsu"),
Slusho!'s self-proclaimed "special ingredient" and centerpiece of their prolific adver-
tising campaign has somehow evaded classification in any kind of international [???-
etary database. Unfortunately for the inquiring consumer, there's no law that [forces???]
corporations to give all of the secrets of their recipes. Formulas for som of Slusho!
competitors have remained hidden for over a century.

Tagruato hides behind these legalities when faced with questions regarding
acquisition methods and the chemical makeup of Seabed's Nectar, claiming the [???]
of rival companies has forced their silence. Tagruato's successful evasion of both [gov???]
ernment and privat research, however, may be costing a higher price for [country?]
that they realize. Assuming, despite public disagreement on the subject, that Seabed's
Nectar does have the restorative powers that Tagruato claims in their campaigns or-
ganized research into the ingredient could lead to growth in preventative and homeo-
pathic medicine. Their choice to hide what could be a great benefit to the coll(ected)
knowledge of mankind seems both unethical and disgustingly profit-oriented.

Concerned about the wealth of information lost by Tagruato's negligent act (?)
my department managed to obtain a small sample of Seabed's Nectar. Our [???-
sions are spotty at best, based on diluted specimens and poor investigative [???-
tions. Our findings are too consistent, however, to be discounted completely
short term exposure to the substance, some initial tests revealed accelerated
growth, increased strength, increased soft muscle tissue growth, sharper eyes,
better digestion. smoother skin, and a full-body, pleasant sensation that one of our
researchers actually dcscribed as "a wave of pure happiness". The rest of this
will attempt to summarize our findings based on preliminary tests with Seabed's
Nectar and, hopefully, lay die foundation for more extensive research. We all?
Our testing regimen with a current case study: the notorious documentary footage
depicting an 84-year-old woman drinking twelve large Slusho! Beverages and


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SHNIPE
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So who then are slushos competitors? since this seems to be a review of the ingredients by a competing drink

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:38 pm
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KLind
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SHNIPE wrote:
So who then are slushos competitors?


Soylent Soda

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:41 pm
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kosmopol
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In the header of pic.jpg I found this website
http://www.iec.ch

I think, it's not ARG-related, but in any ways strange, why they place the link to International Electrotechnical Commission in their jpeg-tag...

OK, here the beginning of this jpg. Sorry for weird signs, this is even a jpeg-source, so not readeble Wink

Quote:
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And... good night, people! In 4 hours I have to wake up for my work...

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Red Walrus
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The DSI = genetically modified extremophiles or their eggs theory is looking better after this update.

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Red Walrus wrote:
The DSI = genetically modified extremophiles or their eggs theory is looking better after this update.

Ditto! Extremophiles has to be a pivotal part of this.
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whois
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Our testing regimen with a current case study: the notorious documentary footage
depicting an 84-year-old woman drinking twelve large Slusho! Beverages and
[/quote][/quote]

We should try to find this footage..

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:34 pm
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Aurigan
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If it exists.

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Patrick Star
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KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAIT
KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI

KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAITEI KAKAITEI KAITEI KAITEI


That is all.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057215/trailers-screenplay-E22401-310

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