Thread just got closed by admin and got directed this way (kinda wish there was a thread merge function for the admins but hey ho

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So Headphase, cfish and a few others I expect, noticed that Cold Earth contains vocals for what could be 36 numbers
cfish wrote:
In relation to XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX....
IF the vocal samples are all numbers, there are 36 of them. Hopefully they'll be clearer/more decipherable once my legit copy from Bleep arrives.
Apophenia, perhaps... But still interesting.
Been listening to the WAVs as closely as possible, and this is all I can make out:
178621/062131/7862?2/121786/?32131/7862?3
The stuff in bold, I'm pretty sure about. Regular fonts are maybes. Question marks = I have no clue, but they still sound vaguely like numbers.
I also tried substituting 4 and 5 for the question marks at cosecha-transmisiones.com, but no dice. Maybe someone else can hear it better.
You've got to admit though...most of the samples are definitely numbers, and the fact that there are exactly 36 of them would make you think it's more than coincidental.
It does seem like a big coincidence considering the original cosecha code was 36 digits, too. Of course, the problem is that the numbers are very hard to make out.
If we all have a go at trying to figure the numbers out as we hear them, perhaps we can get a consensus and try a few potential codes on
http://cosecha-transmisiones.com/ . Got to be worth a try, even if it's a wild goose chase. Smile
So I knocked up a quick webpage where you can type in what you think the numbers are.
www.intraludus.com
A couple of important points
* Just type in a 36 digit number and hit return. The table on the page will show the results so far. i.e. there are 36 columns (one for each number) and 10 rows (0-9). The cells of the table contain the number of times a particular digit has been suggested for a particular position.
* The bottom line of the table shows the consensus code, so far.
* Only type one code per person, please. Have a really good few listens and jot down your best guess of the 36 digits. Only then should you key them in.
Just a bit of fun really, and something to do next time you listen to Cold Earth. And anyway, none of us can say for sure that it won't lead to anything unless we try, hey? Smile
As an aside, I think when the person says an 'eeen' sort of sound, that's a 9. Just a guess though.