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vanlorne wrote:I get the feeling that there is not any new music a the end of this trail
Opothecary wrote:perhaps 628315 is a clue. it's the only known clue that does not have a repeating number.
Keeoaddi wrote:Opothecary wrote:perhaps 628315 is a clue. it's the only known clue that does not have a repeating number.
could be.
incidentally, 2013 is the first year since 1987 with no repeating digits
luckysh0t wrote:It's a hex. A six sided shape. We have 5/6 parts of the code. Are the parts some kind of co-ordinates?
Incidentally, first google result for 'CAL3' is China Airlines Flight 3: San Fran to Taipei - arrives in 4 hours 44 mins
North by North wrote:last login: Aug 22, 1996:
William James Millar Mackenzie, political scientist, dies at 87
"Often he was oblique and allusive, pointing to puzzles and problems, suggesting new ways of looking at the familiar"
"Following the family path he returned to Edinburgh to gain an LLB in two years"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/peopl ... 11688.html
Don't know it has any relevance or not.
jf wrote:This seems to be linked to the Hare Computer Virus.
In this article, they say: The virus was set to read the system date of the computer and activate on August 22 and September 22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_%28computer_virus%29
I tried this: changing my computer clock to 22-Aug-1996 2:57 and reloading the site (websites can actually read the user browser version, screen resolution, etc... and probably user computer time). Nothing happened.
Could someone double-check this?
Magrathea wrote:jf wrote:This seems to be linked to the Hare Computer Virus.
In this article, they say: The virus was set to read the system date of the computer and activate on August 22 and September 22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_%28computer_virus%29
I tried this: changing my computer clock to 22-Aug-1996 2:57 and reloading the site (websites can actually read the user browser version, screen resolution, etc... and probably user computer time). Nothing happened.
Could someone double-check this?
People claim it worked... I find it flimsy so far but the fact that the code shows the position of the code etc. means that there is something there to find.
jf wrote:Magrathea wrote:jf wrote:This seems to be linked to the Hare Computer Virus.
In this article, they say: The virus was set to read the system date of the computer and activate on August 22 and September 22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_%28computer_virus%29
I tried this: changing my computer clock to 22-Aug-1996 2:57 and reloading the site (websites can actually read the user browser version, screen resolution, etc... and probably user computer time). Nothing happened.
Could someone double-check this?
People claim it worked... I find it flimsy so far but the fact that the code shows the position of the code etc. means that there is something there to find.
Really? Somebody said it worked?
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