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[INFO] ChuckDideEate - The Man, the Mystery & the Tweets
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jebreject
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I think it's pretty clear that we were, in fact, supposed to take apart the CDF, or at least that it was expected to happen.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:52 am
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Toclafane
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If we smash the turkey, it's probably going to wake up the Godseed.

Now I'm feeling all tempted...Twisted Evil

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:30 am
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Relia
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Looks like Chuck might have more guidance for us. Please, Chuck. <3

Quote:
Saw Treasure Hunter M when I made my weekly rounds at the Museum Center yesterday evening.


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He was working in the coat room. Times are tough when even Treasure Hunters are taking menial jobs.


PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:41 am
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Relia wrote:
Looks like Chuck might have more guidance for us. Please, Chuck. <3

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Saw Treasure Hunter M when I made my weekly rounds at the Museum Center yesterday evening.


Quote:
He was working in the coat room. Times are tough when even Treasure Hunters are taking menial jobs.


Dang, you just beat me to it, as I was posting it showed your message... Evil or Very Mad

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:42 am
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Relia
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When leaving, I walked under a ladder that had been propped up around the exit, presumably as an exhibit.


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When I returned home to the vineyards, all the mirrors in my estate were broken. Am beginning to see some sort of trend


He's still twittering, so let's keep an eye on him. <3

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:43 am
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Relia
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Given this set of tweets:

Quote:
When leaving, I walked under a ladder that had been propped up around the exit, presumably as an exhibit.

When I returned home to the vineyards, all the mirrors in my estate were broken. Am beginning to see some sort of trend


I still think Chuck may want us to look at the third "exhibit" on Haven 26/27.

Its title is a long walk; it could be considered an exhibit, and it certainly looks like some kind of trend. I just don't know what the hell we're supposed to do with it -- even shown in a mirror it will still be, well, a frizzy trend line.

http://mymilwaukee.wikibruce.com/Image:Haven-p26%2C27.jpg

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:34 pm
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a bill v2
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ha
even treasure hunter m had to take a menial job!
what's the world coming to when a treasure hunter has to work?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:00 pm
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TLP
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Relia wrote:
Given this set of tweets:

Quote:
When leaving, I walked under a ladder that had been propped up around the exit, presumably as an exhibit.

When I returned home to the vineyards, all the mirrors in my estate were broken. Am beginning to see some sort of trend


I still think Chuck may want us to look at the third "exhibit" on Haven 26/27.

Its title is a long walk; it could be considered an exhibit, and it certainly looks like some kind of trend. I just don't know what the hell we're supposed to do with it -- even shown in a mirror it will still be, well, a frizzy trend line.

http://mymilwaukee.wikibruce.com/Image:Haven-p26%2C27.jpg


I don't know how high quality the image is, but what about some kind of image manipulation (stretching it either vertically or horizontally) to see if anything else becomes apparent? The x-axis is pretty evenly scaled, but the y-axis is a log scale -- maybe they need to be the same? I have very little photoshop talent, but I may play with it later.

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BostonBeats4
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Lets take a long walk and just put it on top of everything that we possibly can because that is the only thing that we haven't used at all, right???

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:46 pm
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graph +tables

maybe we have to plot the points...
expand the graph and plot the points using data from both the tables
someone mentioned the y-axis being a log scale and the x-axis being an even/linear scale
with the data table on pg 26, we can see that the values in the y-axis are linear and those on the x-axis aren't
maybe we have to plug in those values to the graph, to make a sentence or something?
because on page 27, we have a bunch of numerical values corresponding to letters with or without subscripts

... or maybe i should just lurk moar...

oh, unrelated note (please don't get mad at me Sad ): don't kill the bird, relia! you'll regret it! and even if you do put it back together again, it won't be the same

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:08 pm
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EnsO
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Relia wrote:
Given this set of tweets:

Quote:
When leaving, I walked under a ladder that had been propped up around the exit, presumably as an exhibit.

When I returned home to the vineyards, all the mirrors in my estate were broken. Am beginning to see some sort of trend


I still think Chuck may want us to look at the third "exhibit" on Haven 26/27.

Its title is a long walk; it could be considered an exhibit, and it certainly looks like some kind of trend. I just don't know what the hell we're supposed to do with it -- even shown in a mirror it will still be, well, a frizzy trend line.

http://mymilwaukee.wikibruce.com/Image:Haven-p26%2C27.jpg




how has the info on pg 26 and 27 of ARH now been suddenly termed or referred to as "exhibits"? just curious. don't see the analogy. it also appears as though you're bolding and simply placing emphasis on random words here.

care to elaborate on the tangent?

(textbook use of the semi-colon, btw. kudos!)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:05 pm
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Pie-ro
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Re: graph +tables

Anonymous wrote:
maybe we have to plot the points...
expand the graph and plot the points using data from both the tables
someone mentioned the y-axis being a log scale and the x-axis being an even/linear scale
with the data table on pg 26, we can see that the values in the y-axis are linear and those on the x-axis aren't
maybe we have to plug in those values to the graph, to make a sentence or something?
because on page 27, we have a bunch of numerical values corresponding to letters with or without subscripts

... or maybe i should just lurk moar...

oh, unrelated note (please don't get mad at me Sad ): don't kill the bird, relia! you'll regret it! and even if you do put it back together again, it won't be the same


Has anyone tried this yet?

It seems pretty specific and its from a guest. It might be a hint from a pm.

I tried, but my brain melted. lol

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:14 pm
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Relia
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EnsO wrote:
how has the info on pg 26 and 27 of ARH now been suddenly termed or referred to as "exhibits"? just curious. don't see the analogy. it also appears as though you're bolding and simply placing emphasis on random words here.

care to elaborate on the tangent?


I said it could be considered an exhibit, not that it had been previously referred to IG as one -- sorry for being unclear. A stretch, surely, but it's not as though I claimed Chuck's banana peel sightings were all references to Nannerpuss ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kK6F7t-x6E ).

Though to be honest, I think Chuck would be a Nannerpuss fan.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:17 am
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krystyn
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Re: graph +tables

Pie-ro wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
maybe we have to plot the points...
expand the graph and plot the points using data from both the tables
someone mentioned the y-axis being a log scale and the x-axis being an even/linear scale
with the data table on pg 26, we can see that the values in the y-axis are linear and those on the x-axis aren't
maybe we have to plug in those values to the graph, to make a sentence or something?
because on page 27, we have a bunch of numerical values corresponding to letters with or without subscripts

... or maybe i should just lurk moar...

oh, unrelated note (please don't get mad at me Sad ): don't kill the bird, relia! you'll regret it! and even if you do put it back together again, it won't be the same


Has anyone tried this yet?

It seems pretty specific and its from a guest. It might be a hint from a pm.

I tried, but my brain melted. lol

The IP is inconclusive, so I am pretty sure the lurky guest is not a PM.

The PMs have many ways by which to communicate with us, and we've discussed the TOS several times over the last few months, so it is my personal hope that they wouldn't resort to such tactics now, and I assume that they have not. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:26 am
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Pie-ro
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Re: graph +tables

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The IP is inconclusive, so I am pretty sure the lurky guest is not a PM.

The PMs have many ways by which to communicate with us, and we've discussed the TOS several times over the last few months, so it is my personal hope that they wouldn't resort to such tactics now, and I assume that they have not. Very Happy


Mmmkay Smile

But still, has that been tried before? I just recently jumped in so I'm not quite sure what things have been tried.

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