Aesthetics wrote:First post is updated.
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Aesthetics wrote:First post is updated.
TaoTapeTao wrote:Aesthetics wrote:First post is updated.
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Aesthetics wrote:TaoTapeTao wrote:Aesthetics wrote:First post is updated.
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Code confirmed: 6 9 9 7 4 2 (From NPR) positioning unknown yet.
Took it out of the string waiting to be put back into the right slot.
Hunter wrote:my tea leaves are saying 499739 might be another number based on the darjeeling matrix. Probably totally wrong but hey. And maybe a 276547/277547.
Hunter wrote:Hunter wrote:my tea leaves are saying 499739 might be another number based on the darjeeling matrix. Probably totally wrong but hey. And maybe a 276547/277547.
Oops, after looking at it again I'm going to change my fanciful prediction to 501739 and 276547.
Keeoaddi wrote:Hunter wrote:Hunter wrote:my tea leaves are saying 499739 might be another number based on the darjeeling matrix. Probably totally wrong but hey. And maybe a 276547/277547.
Oops, after looking at it again I'm going to change my fanciful prediction to 501739 and 276547.
any method to this prediction?
cfish wrote:Or maybe I'm just frustrated and have gone off the deep end.
cfish wrote:Ok....since we haven't received any new clues since the 23rd, I'm going to share my thoughts on this thing. Hopefully it's not just incredibly wild speculation...but I'd like to see what others outside IRC think...they haven't been too receptive, but I have a feeling that will change as the length of time since the last broadcasted clue grows.
The theory:
First, the NPR clue. It broke the pattern of the clues being announced with the --/--/XX/--/--/-- track names. Why? I think it was deliberate. If it wasn't, NPR likely would have tweeted the track name, or updated the All Songs Considered site with it at some point over the last two days.
Regarding that, I think cydoniac (from the 2020k page and IRC) is correct in assuming that the NPR sequence was backwards and actually fits in the fifth slot like this:
------/------/717228/936557/247996/519225
I believe broadcasting it backwards and without a track name was intended to make us start speculating and discover the pattern...the descending digit in the ones place (8,7,6,5), and the repeating digits in the hundreds and tens places.
So, if that's the case, we can infer the following about the missing pieces...
-The first set ends in 0 or 10, and the second ends in 9
-With the repeating digits, the first set ends in either 110 (or XX0, if it's just 0,9,8,7,6,5), and the second in XX9 (X = repeating digits)
So that gives us: ---XX0/---XX9/717228/936557/247996/519225
Without the repeating digits, that leaves over 99 billion possibilities (99999 squared)
BUT, if we assume the XXs could be 11,22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99, or 00, that narrows the field considerably. There's also the (very distinct) possibility that there's some other pattern I'm missing about the first three digits.
Perhaps we could condense the list of codes to a brute-forceable quantity. Whether we use that list to search Google, a public torrent site like tpb, or elsewhere is debatable...but I think without any other information this is the general direction we should be heading in.
Music is math, right?
Or maybe I'm just frustrated and have gone off the deep end.
Guido wrote:I haven't read the whole thread yet so excuse me if this has been mentioned already. From the looks of it the randomness of the numbers seem to be low. Several times numbers are repeated after each other and it seems to me that this could actually be encoded English text in which each digit corrosponds to a certain letter. For example the digit string "7228" might be an encoded 'been', 'keen', 'seen', 71722 could be 'amass' and so forth. I'm trying to match words in my wordlist by using regular expressions. It's hard to infer a full sentence from the encrypted string using this method because it is unclear where word boundaries start and end, but it's a viable alternative if you ask me. Has anyone tried this yet?
rdy2bz wrote:Another thing: we can easily miss one or two keys. I mean, maybe today a key was broadcasted somehow, but nobody realized. Still this seems to be properly organized with contacts to record stores and radio stations. I wonder if boc/warp/mdg/whoever follows the internet platforms. And, in case, if they would interact.
A_Northern_Soul wrote:^ "mdf"
I've always admired Hex Sun's DIY methods
ZosoCon wrote:anyone else having troubles opening the trails vid on youtube?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBlwljan ... 914A7EF3A2
Mexicola wrote:ZosoCon wrote:anyone else having troubles opening the trails vid on youtube?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBlwljan ... 914A7EF3A2
Nope - fine here.
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