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Planeseeker
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RHT1 wrote:
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I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Just rechecked...it's 8 positions.

So does that mean the left reads 7:05 or 7:02? and the right reads 8:15 or 8:03..

Also, I tried splitting the image, mirroring it and then aligning the clock towers (where I split the image) to see if that would show anything interesting...nothing obvious. I'm wondering if we are chasing shadows in the hopes something will turn up? Cool

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RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?

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IGNORANCE
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confetti wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?


Notice the time reads different.

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smashdaisaku
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IGNORANCE wrote:
confetti wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?


Notice the time reads different.


Is that not just a flipped graphic?

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#147 got mine yesterday afternoon. package wasn't taped closed very well,
but got without problems and in excellent condition.

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smashdaisaku wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
confetti wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?


Notice the time reads different.


Is that not just a flipped graphic?


It could be just flipped, but if you look at a clock tower the clocks are all in the same position not mirrored... and doesn't explain that there are only 8 positions (that you Planeseeker) on the clocks either.

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RHT1 wrote:
smashdaisaku wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
confetti wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?


Notice the time reads different.


Is that not just a flipped graphic?


It could be just flipped, but if you look at a clock tower the clocks are all in the same position not mirrored... and doesn't explain that there are only 8 positions (that you Planeseeker) on the clocks either.


Hah. Well I know a normal clock tower doesn't look like that, but it would have been easier for the designer to just flip the graphic instead of editing the first one. I am in no way attempting to argue againt there only being 8 positions.

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IGNORANCE
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smashdaisaku wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
smashdaisaku wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
confetti wrote:
RHT1 wrote:
IGNORANCE wrote:
I assume y'all noticed the clock-tower, yes?


Oh, I forgot to mention that earlier! And not only are the clocks set at different times but there are only 9 number positions on the clocks instead of 12...


Mine look the same... Maybe I'm just not seeing it? Do you have pictures?


Notice the time reads different.


Is that not just a flipped graphic?


It could be just flipped, but if you look at a clock tower the clocks are all in the same position not mirrored... and doesn't explain that there are only 8 positions (that you Planeseeker) on the clocks either.


Hah. Well I know a normal clock tower doesn't look like that, but it would have been easier for the designer to just flip the graphic instead of editing the first one. I am in no way attempting to argue againt there only being 8 positions.

Just pointing out the obvious. It very well could be due to corner-cutting on the part of the artist.

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Well, I've taken a couple of sterile swabs from my poster and sent them off to the San Diego CSI unit. Hopefully they'll have some results soon and we can decipher a website to follow from the data compiled from the chemical build-up matrices.

I've also gone ahead and taken the measurements of said poster, length, width, height and multiplied it by it's weight. The mathematical problem was too much for me to decipher on my own, so I'm waiting for the super computer in my basement to spit out some tape soon that will hopefully have a URL printed on it that will UNDOUBTINGLY lead to the next clue of this ARG.

I can't wait, more to follow.

-CT

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smashdaisaku
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CloneTommy wrote:
Well, I've taken a couple of sterile swabs from my poster and sent them off to the San Diego CSI unit. Hopefully they'll have some results soon and we can decipher a website to follow from the data compiled from the chemical build-up matrices.

I've also gone ahead and taken the measurements of said poster, length, width, height and multiplied it by it's weight. The mathematical problem was too much for me to decipher on my own, so I'm waiting for the super computer in my basement to spit out some tape soon that will hopefully have a URL printed on it that will UNDOUBTINGLY lead to the next clue of this ARG.

I can't wait, more to follow.

-CT


Nice work. I'm going to put my pins in a vacuum chamber and fire electrons at it to see if I can get any results.

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smashdaisaku wrote:
CloneTommy wrote:
Well, I've taken a couple of sterile swabs from my poster and sent them off to the San Diego CSI unit. Hopefully they'll have some results soon and we can decipher a website to follow from the data compiled from the chemical build-up matrices.

I've also gone ahead and taken the measurements of said poster, length, width, height and multiplied it by it's weight. The mathematical problem was too much for me to decipher on my own, so I'm waiting for the super computer in my basement to spit out some tape soon that will hopefully have a URL printed on it that will UNDOUBTINGLY lead to the next clue of this ARG.

I can't wait, more to follow.

-CT


Nice work. I'm going to put my pins in a vacuum chamber and fire electrons at it to see if I can get any results.


Whereas I broke out my Russian-made night vision goggles to see if there were any luminescent particulates embedded in either the metallic silver ink or the poster itself. I expect a full radiometric workup from CERN within days.

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smashdaisaku wrote:
CloneTommy wrote:
Well, I've taken a couple of sterile swabs from my poster and sent them off to the San Diego CSI unit. Hopefully they'll have some results soon and we can decipher a website to follow from the data compiled from the chemical build-up matrices.

I've also gone ahead and taken the measurements of said poster, length, width, height and multiplied it by it's weight. The mathematical problem was too much for me to decipher on my own, so I'm waiting for the super computer in my basement to spit out some tape soon that will hopefully have a URL printed on it that will UNDOUBTINGLY lead to the next clue of this ARG.

I can't wait, more to follow.

-CT

Nice work. I'm going to put my pins in a vacuum chamber and fire electrons at it to see if I can get any results.

You guys are totally stepping outside the spirit of the game.

What we should do is digitize all the employees at 42E and throw 'em into the games. They'll talk!
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Already stuck 'em in both my SEM and XRD. Nothin'.

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anyone try a P.K.E. Meter?

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All I get for the A-725 and B-725 is a voltage inverter and amplifier....

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