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[UPDATE]Memo #2 From The Whistle Blower - pseunmoisuf
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ProtesttheMax
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Mr. Rick wrote:
Long time lurker, first time poster. I may be headed down the wrong road...but what if its just phonetics? Sound it out and it almost sounds like "Soon More Stuff". Could be way off base...

Pseun - "Soon" Moi - "more" Suf - "?stuff?"

Granted the last two are really reaching, but what if its a combination of phonetics and another language...say...French and something else that has me stumped.

Psuen - "Soon" Moi - "me" Suf - "*no idea*"

Just a thought...


Hah, I was just about to post this exact thing. Phonetics are fun! Very Happy

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JFTeran
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ProtesttheMax wrote:
Mr. Rick wrote:
Long time lurker, first time poster. I may be headed down the wrong road...but what if its just phonetics? Sound it out and it almost sounds like "Soon More Stuff". Could be way off base...

Pseun - "Soon" Moi - "more" Suf - "?stuff?"

Granted the last two are really reaching, but what if its a combination of phonetics and another language...say...French and something else that has me stumped.

Psuen - "Soon" Moi - "me" Suf - "*no idea*"

Just a thought...


Hah, I was just about to post this exact thing. Phonetics are fun! Very Happy


two first time poster sayin the same thing!! that's a clue!!! :-p

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JimiJons
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OliMango wrote:
Hey guys, check this out:

Background on the Charles D. Scott Award

Each year at this Symposium, the Charles D. Scott Award is presented to an individual who has made distinguished contributions to the field of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Named in honor of Dr. Charles D. Scott, founder of the Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals and its chair for the first ten years, this award acknowledges contributions to the field as a whole or to this Symposium, particularly innovation in fundamental and applied biotechnology, insight into bioprocessing fundamentals, or commitment to facilitate commercialization of products from renewable resources. In his years of work at ORNL, Chuck performed research and development on many novel bioprocessing systems including high production bioreactors, immobilized microbes, enzymes in organic media, and coal bioprocessing.

Since 1995, this award has been presented annually at this Symposium to recognize persons who have distinguished themselves through their sustained contributions to the area of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Previous winners of the Charles D. Scott Award are:
• 1995—17th Symposium—Donald L. Johnson
• 1996—18th Symposium—Bruce Dale
• 1997—19th Symposium—Raphael Katzen
• 1998—20th Symposium—Jack Saddler
• 1999—21st Symposium—Charles E. Wyman
• 2000—22nd Symposium—Karel Grohman
• 2001—23rd Symposium—Patrick Foody
• 2002—24th Symposium—Sharon Shoemaker
• 2003—25th Symposium—Thomas W. Jeffries
• 2004—26th Symposium—Guido Zacchi


I don't think it'll go this far OOG... i'd assume Scott is fictional.

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Fignut the Elder
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OliMango wrote:
Hey guys, check this out:

Background on the Charles D. Scott Award

Each year at this Symposium, the Charles D. Scott Award is presented to an individual who has made distinguished contributions to the field of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Named in honor of Dr. Charles D. Scott, founder of the Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals and its chair for the first ten years, this award acknowledges contributions to the field as a whole or to this Symposium, particularly innovation in fundamental and applied biotechnology, insight into bioprocessing fundamentals, or commitment to facilitate commercialization of products from renewable resources. In his years of work at ORNL, Chuck performed research and development on many novel bioprocessing systems including high production bioreactors, immobilized microbes, enzymes in organic media, and coal bioprocessing.

Since 1995, this award has been presented annually at this Symposium to recognize persons who have distinguished themselves through their sustained contributions to the area of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Previous winners of the Charles D. Scott Award are:
• 1995—17th Symposium—Donald L. Johnson
• 1996—18th Symposium—Bruce Dale
• 1997—19th Symposium—Raphael Katzen
• 1998—20th Symposium—Jack Saddler
• 1999—21st Symposium—Charles E. Wyman
• 2000—22nd Symposium—Karel Grohman
• 2001—23rd Symposium—Patrick Foody
• 2002—24th Symposium—Sharon Shoemaker
• 2003—25th Symposium—Thomas W. Jeffries
• 2004—26th Symposium—Guido Zacchi



If you google ORNL there are lots of sites dealing with bioprocessing...a lot of .gov sites.
Interesting at least. Wink

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ProtesttheMax
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JFTeran wrote:
ProtesttheMax wrote:
Mr. Rick wrote:
Long time lurker, first time poster. I may be headed down the wrong road...but what if its just phonetics? Sound it out and it almost sounds like "Soon More Stuff". Could be way off base...

Pseun - "Soon" Moi - "more" Suf - "?stuff?"

Granted the last two are really reaching, but what if its a combination of phonetics and another language...say...French and something else that has me stumped.

Psuen - "Soon" Moi - "me" Suf - "*no idea*"

Just a thought...


Hah, I was just about to post this exact thing. Phonetics are fun! Very Happy


two first time poster sayin the same thing!! that's a clue!!! :-p


Haha, for sure.

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OliMango
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JimiJons wrote:
OliMango wrote:
Hey guys, check this out:

Background on the Charles D. Scott Award

Each year at this Symposium, the Charles D. Scott Award is presented to an individual who has made distinguished contributions to the field of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Named in honor of Dr. Charles D. Scott, founder of the Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals and its chair for the first ten years, this award acknowledges contributions to the field as a whole or to this Symposium, particularly innovation in fundamental and applied biotechnology, insight into bioprocessing fundamentals, or commitment to facilitate commercialization of products from renewable resources. In his years of work at ORNL, Chuck performed research and development on many novel bioprocessing systems including high production bioreactors, immobilized microbes, enzymes in organic media, and coal bioprocessing.

Since 1995, this award has been presented annually at this Symposium to recognize persons who have distinguished themselves through their sustained contributions to the area of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals. Previous winners of the Charles D. Scott Award are:
• 1995—17th Symposium—Donald L. Johnson
• 1996—18th Symposium—Bruce Dale
• 1997—19th Symposium—Raphael Katzen
• 1998—20th Symposium—Jack Saddler
• 1999—21st Symposium—Charles E. Wyman
• 2000—22nd Symposium—Karel Grohman
• 2001—23rd Symposium—Patrick Foody
• 2002—24th Symposium—Sharon Shoemaker
• 2003—25th Symposium—Thomas W. Jeffries
• 2004—26th Symposium—Guido Zacchi


I don't think it'll go this far OOG... i'd assume Scott is fictional.


Well the award is real, and I know that. I was just thinking that they named the fictional character Charles Scott in reference to this.

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JimiJons
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Alright, so we've already established that the memo is majorly important as it already notifies us that Tagruato built a drilling rig (most likely Chuai) on an area that they knew had no oil.

Besides this, we still have translations. Anyone willing to lend a hand with the Japanese?

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Nighthawk
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For all we know, Charles Scott is some guy that works at Paramount. For the EHWR "game", Tom McLaughlin's name was in the PDF information, and he owns Mindstorm Labs.

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Alright, so we've already established that the memo is majorly important as it already notifies us that Tagruato built a drilling rig (most likely Chuai) on an area that they knew had no oil.


Not seeing the translation, I don't think it says that. In order to make that assumption, we would need the equivalent of a geologic survey to show that the area doesn't have no oil. This memo, at a glance, doesn't talk about Chuai, but rather all the other stations.

I'm going to guess that it's a forecast, or a report of actual vs. projected values. And I'm guessing the results are significantly lower than they should be as far as oil production.

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Caerwiden
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Ugh, these Japanese translation clues are really frustrating and annoying.

I can't figure out pseunmoisuf, can't be bothered to either, I'll just wait for one of you lot to do it, I'm going to bed.
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JimiJons wrote:

Besides this, we still have translations. Anyone willing to lend a hand with the Japanese?


Kosmopol is on this, it seems.

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CloverfieldClues.com
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JimiJons wrote:
Wait... what doesn't make sense is why the email would be sent from the Slusho and Tagruato contact name...

KagashimaD? He can't possibly be our Whistleblower...


No, but I think that TheWhisteBlower works for Tagruato, which is why the email address comes from a Tagruato email. He's leaking company secrets.

I also don't think that the whistle blower is working with TidoWave...yet. But they are just the people he needs to talk to....

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Nighthawk
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Hey, Dennis! *poke!* Email headers!!! Smile

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JimiJons
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Nighthawk wrote:
For all we know, Charles Scott is some guy that works at Paramount. For the EHWR "game", Tom McLaughlin's name was in the PDF information, and he owns Mindstorm Labs.

Quote:
Alright, so we've already established that the memo is majorly important as it already notifies us that Tagruato built a drilling rig (most likely Chuai) on an area that they knew had no oil.


Not seeing the translation, I don't think it says that. In order to make that assumption, we would need the equivalent of a geologic survey to show that the area doesn't have no oil. This memo, at a glance, doesn't talk about Chuai, but rather all the other stations.

I'm going to guess that it's a forecast, or a report of actual vs. projected values. And I'm guessing the results are significantly lower than they should be as far as oil production.


The Whistleblower refers to "HERE" in the memo, and I know his english sucks, but that specifically indicates ONE location. And with all that talk about how there are 13 listed things, one might think the missing "thing" is Chuai.

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eliwein
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eliwein wrote:
Isn't it obvious?
pseunmoisuf
=Poisun Fumes
=Engrish for Poison Fumes.

I don't like quoting myself, but in fast paced threads like this one, sometimes I have too. Am I crazy for thinking that the Whistleblower, being a non-anglophone, misspelled poison?

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CloverfieldClues.com
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Nighthawk wrote:
Hey, Dennis! *poke!* Email headers!!! Smile


From 18kagashimadSPLATtagruato.jp Tue Dec 18 13:24:37 2007
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Delivered-To: DennisSPLATCloverfieldClues.com
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Subject: RE: Paraffun recall
To: Dennis <Dennis>
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