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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:58 pm
by kellylen
i think if you guys wanna complain go to the lets be mean thread in general
take it out there!
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:59 pm
by Absynth
ok heres my thoughts...
License # - P142-5955-1770
if im correct, and the P stands for phone...
P= 1-425-955-1770
i dont know if thats the normal length of a DL#, but here in texas, its only 9 digits so this stuck out to me.
i called it ( i know, i shouldnt go calling random numbers)
it was either a fax line or a dial-up modem.
anyone have a fax or use dial up? maybe try faxing something simple to it, to see if theres a response...
or if its a modem, could anyone with dail-up try plugging that number into their isp dialer and seeing what pops up?
dont know if this is useful or coincidence, but the liscense number IMMEDIATELY jumped out at me..
also, i would like to know what was in the journal Lad found... remember, in this world, nothing should be overlooked. i would almost bet money that it actually DOES have something to do with this.
edit x 2: spelling and to add a thought
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:01 am
by Saffryn
I've sent a fax to the fax number already
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:01 am
by Kristine
That container of toys is probably a GeoCaching box. People leave boxes filled with trinkets and a piece of paper/pencil, then others check locations online and use GPSs to located drops and take a trinket or leave a trinket. People sign the book to let others know they found it, what they left and what they took.
The GPS triangulation thing on the last video was probably hinting that it was at a GeoCaching spot to help narrow down the bowling alley choices.
That said... if I were you I'd put that capsule back. People and their kids (the reason for kids trinkets) play GeoCaching together and they'll be out there looking for that as part of their game and not be able to find it. Just saying.
You could take deatiled pictres of everything before you put it back... or at least check the GeoCaching websites to double check that location and note that you took it so if it is a drop for Geo then they don't go looking for it?
oio
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:04 am
by bethy
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:04 am
by ladron121
Kristine wrote:That container of toys is probably a GeoCaching box. People leave boxes filled with trinkets and a piece of paper/pencil, then others check locations online and use GPSs to located drops and take a trinket or leave a trinket. People sign the book to let others know they found it, what they left and what they took.
The GPS triangulation thing on the last video was probably hinting that it was at a GeoCaching spot to help narrow down the bowling alley choices.
That said... if I were you I'd put that capsule back. People and their kids (the reason for kids trinkets) play GeoCaching together and they'll be out there looking for that as part of their game and not be able to find it. Just saying.
No worries Kristine. Although, I am not driving the 3+ hrs to go back there and return it, I will find a way to get the log book back to whoever owns it.
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:04 am
by helix52
Kristine- They've already figured out what it was; I direct you here:
http://lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5662
It's sort of a sore subject by now..
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:06 am
by HisGirl
edit: deleted for redundancy
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:07 am
by ladron121
Point taken bethy. I will find a way to get it back to them. Now can this end?
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:30 am
by Ruberic
Have we figured this set of numbers yet?
At the right of the picture, there is 2 sets of numbers and letters:
First set - 137
Second Set - SD2146
Is it a possible Tiny URL? Does it have significance? Seems odd to me.
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:31 am
by ladron121
Ruberic wrote:Have we figured this set of numbers yet?
At the right of the picture, there is 2 sets of numbers and letters:
First set - 137
Second Set - SD2146
Is it a possible Tiny URL? Does it have significance? Seems odd to me.
It seems that they are just on all Illinois IDs. No idea what it means
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:32 am
by Kristine
ladron121 wrote:Kristine wrote:That container of toys is probably a GeoCaching box. People leave boxes filled with trinkets and a piece of paper/pencil, then others check locations online and use GPSs to located drops and take a trinket or leave a trinket. People sign the book to let others know they found it, what they left and what they took.
The GPS triangulation thing on the last video was probably hinting that it was at a GeoCaching spot to help narrow down the bowling alley choices.
That said... if I were you I'd put that capsule back. People and their kids (the reason for kids trinkets) play GeoCaching together and they'll be out there looking for that as part of their game and not be able to find it. Just saying.
No worries Kristine. Although, I am not driving the 3+ hrs to go back there and return it, I will find a way to get the log book back to whoever owns it.
Oops! I missed the other threads, sorry. (I dont read the general chat, lol) That's what I get for coming on and going right for the video, lol. Thanks for taping your find BTW! It makes those of us who live far away fell like we can see what's going on and get a sense for it better.. and 3 hours... ouch. I don't blame ya for not wanting to drive back, lol.
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:34 am
by kellylen
nope i tried them. no tiny urls.
one redirects to an old ebay page that doesnt exist, and the others juts dont exist at all
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:35 am
by ladron121
Kristine wrote:Oops! I missed the other threads, sorry. That's what I get for coming on and going right for the video, lol. (thanks for taping your find BTW! It makes those of us who live far away fell like we can see what's going on and get a sense for it better)
FUN FACT: You see those cement poles around the flower bed? While looking around in there I managed to knock my teeth on one. Still finished the vid, but damn that hurt!
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:43 am
by fuzzy_bunny85
Make love, not war