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[PUZZLE] The Hiding Room Site
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Daedalus-XIII
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@simonjp: Maybe not Fibonacci...but according to http://icl.pku.edu.cn/yujs/MathWorld/math/p/p247.htm
the lowest perfect square dissection is of order 21 (the square is dissected in 21 different-sized squares).

BTW: Haunting, though I think not related: There's a R.E.M CD "Perfect Square", with song 21 named 'Permanent Vacation', that Stipe wrote at an age of 21 years. And quite matching lyrics....Wink
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skarob
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concerning the poster in the kitchen, its an old Stella Artois advert. if you look in the corner of the picture u can see that someone has suppposely used the bonnet of the expensive car to open their bottle of stella, with the tag line, Reassuringly Expensive
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jab513
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Not sure this has been posted yet but that would explain the fridge also being a former print ad too.. but this is probably just a bit of fun

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Slithy
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Location: Lying in a burned out basement, with the full moon in my eyes.

*stuggles* cant...

*breaks fingernail* open...

*stuggles some more* beer...

*throws out shoulder* in fridge...

*mumbles obscenities* Cursing



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cryurchin
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Quote:
*stuggles* cant...

*breaks fingernail* open...

*stuggles some more* beer...

*throws out shoulder* in fridge...

*mumbles obscenities*



~Slithy


i know its so frustrating, u think its possible?

also what does brute forcing a website mean? sorry 4 the ignorance...

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Slithy
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cryurchin wrote:


i know its so frustrating, u think its possible?

also what does brute forcing a website mean? sorry 4 the ignorance...


It doesn't seem possible to open the kegger currently. Maybe in the future? *crosses fingers*

An example of a brute force attack would be to use a login/password generator to illegally gain access to a website. The password generator would most likely be a script that makes guesses at likely login/password combinations and tries each one sequentially.


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simonjp
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New email from Bridid; looks like those who missed the I and U bit are still in the game...

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At last, I have another clue to Jon's whereabouts.

Last week, subscribers to hewalksamongus (Jon's paranoid conspiracy website) received a coded email that was apparently written on Halloween. The email directed readers to click on a secret link embedded into Jon's picture in the 'About me' section.

This link opened up a strange 3D site called http://www.thehidingroom.com

I'm not sure what the site is for, but if you're keen to help me and be eligible for the £10,946 reward, I suggest that you go there now.

Brigid x
http://www.helpmefindjon.com

Remember, I cannot reply to your emails personally, but thanks for your support all the same.


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frantastic
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i'm so sad - www.thehidingroom.com keeps crashing even though i have broadband so i can't play anymore. Boo to rubbish web designers. Boo to broadband.

Sorry to interupt your fun.

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WolfLord
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This link opened up a strange 3D site called http://www.thehidingroom.com


I'm just pointing this out in case anyone else, like myself, had been approaching the site with the thought that it was meant to emulate a real room, and not a virtual one. I'm not sure what difference, if any, that would make, but in my mind it seems important.

(As an aside, perhaps nobody had thought it was a real room? I was under the impression the site was a way to let us experience a reality we couldn't visit. Is that ever done?)

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digi
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I was going under the impression that we were actually in jons flat. I hadn't thought of it being a virtual representation. Although what with the email brigid sent out, that now seems more likely.

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miss_seph
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I'm itching to click on that cellphone too Sad It seems a hugely likely source of information.

Worse still, If Brigid has found the site, will she not just pass that on to Shuck? and now the Man in black will be able to find out what we're trying to find out aswell? And he might get there before we do?!
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digi
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actually i thinks brigid is on our side.
http://www.culturevulture.net/Opera/Fidelio.htm

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If Fidelio is not the finest argument that opera transcends the sum of its parts, what is? The story has a ridiculous premise: a woman, whose husband has been unjustly kidnapped by a prison commandant, disguises herself as a boy and takes a job assisting the jailer. Despite her shape and penetrating soprano, she fools everybody. The jailer even picks her for a son-in-law – on the very day the wicked commandant wants them to murder the secret prisoner being held incommunicado.


So maybe she's pretending to help The Dircector but is actualy trying to find jon to help him. Of course this could be a bit of misinformation.

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chivalrous rob
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Brigid today put out a new item(I think) on her ebay account, an 'He walks among us' T-shirt, . In the desciption it says there is an 'individual number on the inside label', which may be a password or who knows what. It's going for 3 pounds, plus 90p postage. I'd bid for it myself, but it might take a while to get to Australia. And I'm not sure a women's medium would fit me...

url is
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11561&item=5345740190&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Also, the entry lists the designer as Griffin, which led me to

http://www.griffin-studio.com

and in their guestbook I found an entry describing a previous Stella promotion these people have done.

Quote:
Come & check out the STELLA PROMOTION at the Store on Portobello Rd. Spend 200 pounds and receive a limited edition case of Stella la Demi Artois feature bespoke artwork designed by Griffin!

Posted by GRIFFIN in GRIFFINLAND on 25 september 2004, 18.49


Still searching their website now, and have emailed their press email asking for info on the HWAU shirt.
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greyjackal
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cryurchin wrote:
i totally agree, i don't think brigid is in any way an innocent party.


Given the marks on her neck in the helpmefindjon videos I think that may be a sensible view Wink

Course, they could just be moles Very Happy

(hello by the way - found this forum via googling for other S&S stuff. Did a search for any indication the marks had been mentioned but couldn't see anything...doesn't mean I didn't miss it though, so apologies in advance if I did. Was that the longest disclaimer ever? Very Happy)

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Anybody else find both parts of the business card on the desk? the writing on it is 144bbb942.

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