On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> spewed forth:
>(11:11 >or Elf Elf seems to be of some re-ocurring importance in this puzzle).
MR. GILMOUR, YOU HAVE MY BOW
>Simple Question Mr Mason, you evasive smartarse : If the Puzzle >matters little to you now or to your pissant friends at EMI, why not >give us the fucking answer ey ?
Uh, it was solved 3 years ago. When a variety of page numbers, references, and dates (18-7-94 being chief among them) were run through the Enigma cypher the German's used in WWII the answer was printed. The answer was "lol ur gay"
On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>What is certain, is that there are a set of very VERY convenient >mathematical relationships in the numbers provided in the booklet, , ,
I have read you statements once and will admit I need to read through them a second or third time. That is to say, I don't fully understand. But take heart in the fact that my question is in good spirit and well intended.
What if you were presented another set of numbers -- similar and equally trustworthy? The REFERENCE of the next set of number comes to us from EMI Mini Disc booklet of TDB. (My copy was printed in Austria). Here is that set of page numbers:
3, 5, 7,10,13, 15, 17 19, 21, 22
Specifically, we have the omission of page 8 and 11-11pair but the addition of a page 10 and a 7-7 pair.
Could this be hinting at the use of Twin Primes? I would be most interested to hear your comments on this new set of numbers.More importantly, I hope this is helpful to you in your work.
Rev. Bleech_ <piss...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> spewed > forth: > >(11:11 > >or Elf Elf seems to be of some re-ocurring importance in this puzzle). > MR. GILMOUR, YOU HAVE MY BOW > >Simple Question Mr Mason, you evasive smartarse : If the Puzzle > >matters little to you now or to your pissant friends at EMI, why not > >give us the fucking answer ey ? > Uh, it was solved 3 years ago. When a variety of page numbers, > references, and dates (18-7-94 being chief among them) were run > through the Enigma cypher the German's used in WWII the answer was > printed. The answer was "lol ur gay"
which is why Hitler killed him self
___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, analogy, metaphor, narrative and, sometimes, claymation." - B. Mason
Christopher <McOpera...@hotspam.com> wrote: > On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >What is certain, is that there are a set of very VERY convenient > >mathematical relationships in the numbers provided in the booklet, , ,
> I have read you statements once and will admit I need to read through > them a second or third time. That is to say, I don't fully understand. > But take heart in the fact that my question is in good spirit and well > intended. > What if you were presented another set of numbers -- similar and > equally trustworthy? The REFERENCE of the next set of number comes to > us from EMI Mini Disc booklet of TDB. (My copy was printed in > Austria). Here is that set of page numbers: > 3, 5, 7,10,13, 15, 17 19, 21, 22
u r hurley and i claim my twelve evangeline lilly boob shots
___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, analogy, metaphor, narrative and, sometimes, claymation." - B. Mason
On 22 Mar 2007 01:08:28 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Chris :
>I have taken some time to look at the pictures you provided me, and I >have stumbled on a major stumbling block with the numbers you provided >and the image of pages 6-7 of the minidisc set. I do not believe that >pages 6-7 are actually labeled 7-7. Please, don't tell me or even try >and convince me that page 6 is labeled 7. It would mean that the >number 6 is included in your set, which you havn't provided. Please >provide more information to support, withdraw or revise your claim. >Or, I am likely to put this down as a photoshop effort. Also, could >you please include the languages used for each of the numbers ?
>- y
Y,
I guess I have not read your findings passably to realize that the number 6 would be included in this set of numbers. Sorry. This really is not my area of expertise.
The Mini Disc pages are in the same languages as found on TDB CD booklet and are as follows:
3. Spanish 5. English 7. Sanskrit 10. German / Dutch 13. Japanese (Romanized) 15. Swahili 17. Chinese / Japanese 19. French 21. Hebrew 22. Russian (Cyrillic)
Perhaps worth adding is that fact that not all the number words are written in heads. For the record and the best I can tell, these page number words are written in a head graphic:
I understand the problem which arises in my presentation of these page numbers. I will admit that I have acquired some indispensable skills with Adobe's Photoshop over the last few years and this does not help me make my case. Interestingly, I have found the TDB and the question of the an enigma is best communicated publicly and with as many persons as possible. I would think confirmation of the data set provided would be quite easy should one of our European (or US import collectors) at AMP-F were to jump in. Yet, my guess is that nobody reading this has a copy. Perhaps the best way to pursuit the question of a photo touch-up is to acquire the EMI Mini Disc. I got mine on eBay for about five US dollars.
In closing, let me say that I have presented this data set as I see it and to the best of my knowledge. My intention is NOT to fuck with you or throw a wrench at your workings. Again, I hope you find it helpful and hope even more you find I have been honest.
>Christopher <McOpera...@hotspam.com> wrote: >> On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >What is certain, is that there are a set of very VERY convenient >> >mathematical relationships in the numbers provided in the booklet, , ,
>> I have read you statements once and will admit I need to read through >> them a second or third time. That is to say, I don't fully understand. >> But take heart in the fact that my question is in good spirit and well >> intended.
>> What if you were presented another set of numbers -- similar and >> equally trustworthy? The REFERENCE of the next set of number comes to >> us from EMI Mini Disc booklet of TDB. (My copy was printed in >> Austria). Here is that set of page numbers:
>> 3, 5, 7,10,13, 15, 17 19, 21, 22
>u r hurley and i claim my twelve evangeline lilly boob shots
Steven Sullivan wrote: > Rev. Bleech_ <piss...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> spewed >>forth:
>>>(11:11 >>>or Elf Elf seems to be of some re-ocurring importance in this puzzle).
>>MR. GILMOUR, YOU HAVE MY BOW
>>>Simple Question Mr Mason, you evasive smartarse : If the Puzzle >>>matters little to you now or to your pissant friends at EMI, why not >>>give us the fucking answer ey ?
>>Uh, it was solved 3 years ago. When a variety of page numbers, >>references, and dates (18-7-94 being chief among them) were run >>through the Enigma cypher the German's used in WWII the answer was >>printed. The answer was "lol ur gay"
> which is why Hitler killed him self
Damnnit! I knew it! Hitler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111111111111111oneoneone -- And what exactly is a joke?
>On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 06:54:53 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan ><ssu...@panix.com> spewed forth:
>>Christopher <McOpera...@hotspam.com> wrote: >>> On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> >What is certain, is that there are a set of very VERY convenient >>> >mathematical relationships in the numbers provided in the booklet, , ,
>>> I have read you statements once and will admit I need to read through >>> them a second or third time. That is to say, I don't fully understand. >>> But take heart in the fact that my question is in good spirit and well >>> intended.
>>> What if you were presented another set of numbers -- similar and >>> equally trustworthy? The REFERENCE of the next set of number comes to >>> us from EMI Mini Disc booklet of TDB. (My copy was printed in >>> Austria). Here is that set of page numbers:
>>> 3, 5, 7,10,13, 15, 17 19, 21, 22
>>u r hurley and i claim my twelve evangeline lilly boob shots
Rev. Bleech_ <piss...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 06:54:53 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan > <ssu...@panix.com> spewed forth: > >Christopher <McOpera...@hotspam.com> wrote: > >> On 21 Mar 2007 21:40:07 -0700, "Y" <yanar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >What is certain, is that there are a set of very VERY convenient > >> >mathematical relationships in the numbers provided in the booklet, , ,
> >> I have read you statements once and will admit I need to read through > >> them a second or third time. That is to say, I don't fully understand. > >> But take heart in the fact that my question is in good spirit and well > >> intended.
> >> What if you were presented another set of numbers -- similar and > >> equally trustworthy? The REFERENCE of the next set of number comes to > >> us from EMI Mini Disc booklet of TDB. (My copy was printed in > >> Austria). Here is that set of page numbers:
> >> 3, 5, 7,10,13, 15, 17 19, 21, 22
> >u r hurley and i claim my twelve evangeline lilly boob shots > man this week was awesome > things with a hatch - 0 > John Locke - 3
and what a back on that dude huh
___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, analogy, metaphor, narrative and, sometimes, claymation." - B. Mason
> 3. Spanish > 5. English > 7. Sanskrit > 10. German / Dutch > 13. Japanese (Romanized) > 15. Swahili > 17. Chinese / Japanese > 19. French > 21. Hebrew > 22. Russian (Cyrillic)
> Chris Would you mind please giving me the direction the faces are > pointing for each of these numbers ?
> ()> R
> <() L
The MESSAGE was not in the first post on June 11/94. But in the second post. Not the one from P. But Allison Clark. READ. "She" appears in May/94 and disappears in Sept./94 after the ball is in play. For 2 days no one responded to the P. post. On 6/13 she lays down a tirade on the original post then downshifts and dissapears from usenet.
>3. Spanish >5. English >7. Sanskrit >10. German / Dutch >13. Japanese (Romanized) >15. Swahili >17. Chinese / Japanese >19. French >21. Hebrew >22. Russian (Cyrillic)
>Chris Would you mind please giving me the direction the faces are >pointing for each of these numbers ?
>()> R
><() L
Sorry for the delay, been away a few days...
As I said a few nights ago, not all the page nubers are printed within a face graphic (I used the term head in my previous post). As a matter of fact, MOST do not have the face. However four do and they are as follows:
<() L -- 7 *printed on page no.6 ()> R -- 7 ()> R -- 10 ()> R -- 15 ()> R -- 22