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detayl
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Maybe ECHO means line A up with A?

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Lojack
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Many of these constellations revolve around the story of Perseus

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Daffy889
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I've been playing around with the wav embedded in farnsworth-window.jpg in some audio software to see if I can make anything useful out of it.

The left channel quite clearly says the word "bureaucrat". I can't make out what the right channel is saying, but it sounds like something something "force".

I have split left and right into seperate files and slowed them down, hopefully someone else can make out what the right one is saying...

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bgardner
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I got this based off of one of the *.wav files

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/sunday_school.wav
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ColinMacLeod
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detayl wrote:
Maybe ECHO means line A up with A?


I wrote a computer program that attempts all the positions, so last_week was straightforward.

dress_uniform required shifting the circle each time.

So what minor change can ECHO imply?

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johnny5
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has anyonew posted
http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/separated.wav
yet?

It came from the monsters and eye chart
credit to TuxKamen, i think
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Rogue Element
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A becomes the last letter decoded? kind of tricky.

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Oecumenix
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grimcat wrote:
detayl wrote:
muses.gif

I once knew a chicken who was a huge fan of bizarre holidays


Found on earthcalendar.net by plugging in January 25, 2005:

earthcalendar wrote:
Aid el Kebir (Feast of the Sacrifice) Burkina Faso
Commemoration Birthday of G.F. Croes Aruba
Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day Sri Lanka
Foundation Day (Sao Paulo) Brazil
Id al Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) Benin,comoros,Cyprus (occupied north),Iran,Kenya,Malaysia,Morocco,Oman,Pakistan,Qatar,Saudi Arabia,Sierra Leone,Somalia,Sri Lanka,Yugoslavis
St. Tatiana Day (beginning of Winter Holiday) Russian Federation
Tu B'Shevat / New Year of Trees Israel
Burns Night Scotland
Kirmeline Lithuania

Tu B'Shevat / New Year of Trees Judaism


What does the globe tell us?


It's also the "Foundation Day of Bramho Samaj" according to this
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Optimus
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dana.jpg provides a waltz. Waltzing over it (starting from empty feet) provides sunday.

margarets_market.jpg provides a bolero. dancing over it (starting from empty feet) provides school

http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/sunday_school.wav

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Sep7imus
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Someone posted Marceau's famous quote as "NO." (I can't find it right now).

LAUGHING GAS is Nitrous oxide (N2O), possibly also NO.

NUMBER is abbreviated NO.

Could these go together? Maybe with SOUNDS LIKE to indicate "know?"
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Rogue Element
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One more note on the cipher. Working in reverse, M and S (the last two letters in the ECHO code could both go to X with a double rotation.

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TuxKamen
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http://www.ilovebees.com/outbound/separated.wav

It's danapicnic and bee_garden for separated.
bee_garden lists some things relating (usually) to eyes:

/15 Cockatrice (2 eyes)
/70 Steropes (1 eye, a cyclops)
/20 Chichevache (2 eyes, a cow feeding on faithful wives)
/30 Kali Ma (3 eyes, Hindu goddess)
/20 Ts'ang Chieh (4 eyes, Chinese god of writing)
/10 Brown Recluse (6-eyed spider)
/10 Chupacabra (2 eyes, goat-sucker)
/20 Heraclides' guide (3 eyes, Oxylus was one-eyed and rode a horse)
/40 Manikanda's coconut (3 eyes, represented Shiva)

danapicnic is a Snellen eye chart. The ratings are:

20/70
20/60
20/50
20/40
20/30
20/20
20/15
20/10
20/7
20/4

Therefore, match the number of eyes on the given items and
you get an index into the chart by line and number:

/15 2 = S
/70 1 = E
/20 2 = P
/30 3 = A
/20 4 = R
/10 6 = A
/10 2 = T
/20 3 = E
/40 3 = D
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Atrophied
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no_no_no.wav

thanks sep7imus Very Happy
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detayl
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Just so we don't forget, we still need whatever's in danapicnic.jpg and na-cat.gif.

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