I'm glad to see activity in this thread. Back when the album came out, people acted like I was nuts when I said that I thought there was more to be discovered on the C-T site.
Transmisiones = Transmission
S...plural, right? As in more than one?
The 36-(digit? character?) code in Cold Earth seemed like a promising lead, and someone in this thread had setup a site to try and crowdsource people to decipher it:
http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10978
It never went anywhere, and the site created by Twoismer miklatov (intraludus.com) to input guesses seems to be down now anyway.
I still think we're missing something. The other official BoC sites stopped directing to C-T once the album announcement was made...so why is it still live?
Also...something I just noticed while looking at the WHOIS info for C-T, it's behind CloudFlare DDoS protection. Although that's not weird by itself, considering that BoC/Warp likely expected a bunch of people to be hammering away at trying to guess the code back before the album announcement, it isn't a cheap service. Why are they still paying for it?
Zwei Kreise wrote:Anyone know what that duplicate website is though ? I'm curious.
The bunker.org.uk site was originally registered in 2004, and I'm guessing it was created by a fan. According to archive.org, the copy of the C-T page went up on 5/8/2013...9 days after BoC's sites started to direct to cosecha-transmisiones.com. The only changes prior to that were back in 2006, when it hosted a site for a "design" company:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060422234628/http://www.bunker.org.uk/
In any case, the 699742628315717228936557813386519225 password doesn't work there.
EDIT: If anyone wants to try to brute-force an UNDECILLION (1 with 36 zeroes...never heard that before I just looked it up) variants of a 36-digit number, we can probably try them all in a few millennia.
EDIT 2: My browser isn't showing those random characters at the password prompt on C-T that others have reported. I've had it open for a few hours now.