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[PUZZLE][SOLVED] Braille in 'miss me'

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:56 pm
by romanceismusic
Acid posted a vid with contrast. Watch these corners for braile (courtesy of acidfingers)

0:04 LL - 0:19 UL - 0:32 LR - 0:45 UR - 0:58 LL - 1:15 UL - 1:27 UR

UL = upper left; UR = upper right; LL = lower left; LR = lower right

acid's vid with contrast: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1XwVd0fu8o

(Thanks to Surrealisticpill and Acidfingers)

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:13 pm
by lorien
SOLVED!
As one group focused on the Braile and the Anagrams, the IRC room was linking the solved anagrams to numbers. Those numbers formed a new phone number - a phone number with a voicemail from Daniel.

MorningBelle solved the last bit necessary to reach the number! Congrats!

PHONE NUMBER: 818-574-8347

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MorningBelle's Solution
An explanation of how 818-574-8347 came about:

The anagram was
HARD / AND LIFE / HEINZ / SQUARE / MILE / RIP STEPHEN / ASMODAI

Hard= Hard Eight, a movie.

And Life = A song by Skid Row (teehee), called 18 and Life

Heinz = The Ketchup, so 57

Square = 4 Square, the children's game

Mile = 8 mile, the movie.

RIP Stephen = St. Stephen, who died in 34

Asmodai = A demon, the seven is because he is the demon of lust and lust is the seventh sin.
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Note: Screencaps adapted by Lorien and Shifty

Lower Left #1: Found by NillaWafers
00:04
Right After Introduction
Image

Braile: RHDA

Rearranged: HARD

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Upper Left #1: Found by AcidFingers
00:19
"...the religion you're into..."
Image

Braile: LAD FINE Found by swampiedonkey

Rearranged: AND LIFE Found by swampiedonkey or FAN LIED Found by janesalteredstates or AND FILE Found by itsreallyreal

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Lower Right #1: Found by McPackage
00:33
Between "That's all you need to do." and "Just think about the good times."
Image

Braile: ZINEH Found by McPackage

Rearranged: HEINZa

NOTE: OpAphid has referenced Heinz in her emails. Found by Nieriel.Manwathiel.
"We are Heinz people within our organization and operation."
http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewt ... 52c0e7995c

Trainer101 posted a note in the LG15 Miss Me thread:

"One of the descrambled words is "Heinz" which possibly refers to 'Heinz Body'.

From Wiki:
Heinz bodies (also referred to as 'Heinz-Erhlich bodies') are inclusions within red blood cells composed of denatured hemoglobin. They are named after Robert

Heinz (1865-1924) a German physician, who in 1890 described these inclusions in connection with cases of hemolytic anemia.

This could have some relation to the Epogen shots."

Alternatively, some have mentioned the Heinz Square puzzle.
http://www.primepuzzles.net/puzzles/puzz_027.htm

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Upper Right #1: Found by AcidFingers
00:45
"Junior College"
Image

Braile: QUERAS

Rearranged: SQUARE Found by GoodGollyItsHolly

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Lower Left #2: Found by AcidFingers
00:58
"...join the order..."
Image

Braile: LIME Found by shifty

Rearranged: MILE Found by mourningbelle

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Upper Left #2: Found by NillaWafers
01:15
Coincides with "Your Dad"
Image

Braile: HESTERPINP Found by Kellylen

Rearranged:
Possibly "Stephen RIP"
Found by enigma117
Possibly "The Snipper" Found by GoodGollyItsHolly

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Upper Right #2: Found by NillaWafers
01:27
"...do the ceremony, too"
Also, note that the video is #0127.
Image

Braile: OIAMSAD Found by mourningbelle and shifty

Rearranged: ADIOS MA Found by MrPackage, ASMODAI, Do As I Am, or just "O I AM SAD"


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Alternatively, some are considering an anagram of all letters collectively.

RHDA LAD FINE ZINEH QUERAS LIME HESTERPINP OIAMSAD

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Numbers are being discussed in relation to each individual message. Each message has either a number connected to one or more of the braile

characters, or one of the strong anagrams are related to a number.

The IRC folks are actively working on this hypothesis! SadPanda gives this report:
"HARD / AND LIFE / HEINZ / SQUARE / MILE / RIP STEPHEN / ASMODAI

Asmodai is known as "spirit 32"
Heinz 57?
8 Mile?

HARD / AND LIFE / HEINZ / SQUARE / MILE / RIP STEPHEN / ASMODAI
8 / 18 / 57 / 1 / 8 / ?? / 72 or 32 "

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Right now we have:

LL 1: 00:04
15 second gap.

UL 1: 00:19
14 second gap.

LR 1: 00:33
12 second gap.

UR 1: 00:45
13 second gap.

LL 2: 00:58
17 second gap.

UL 2: 01:15
12 second gap.

UR 2: 01:27

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:13 pm
by chershaytoute
Getting the "The video you have requested is not available.
If you have recently uploaded this video, you may need to wait a few minutes for the video to process. " at the moment...

Guess the forum's not the onliest busy place, thanks to all this? <rueful grin>

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:31 pm
by Nieriel.Manwathiel
Oppy referenced Heinz before....

Stephen COULD be PapaBree's name, or it could be referencing Brother whom Oppy might think is STILL dead, thanks to warpylol's work...

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:00 pm
by diastres
Well, this doesn't matter as much since zineh and queras aren't in order, but... people told me to post it anyway.

Heinz square:

http://www.primepuzzles.net/puzzles/puzz_027.htm
http://www.magichypercubes.com/Encyclop ... ature.html

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:31 pm
by bethy
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:34 pm
by deagol
That N in 'zineh' looks like an 'o' to me. But it's all very blurry.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:49 pm
by Logan
Okay, I think the first three letters in UL #1 are B A N...

The B seems pretty certain, the A somewhat certain.

N I'm making a best guess, if that dot on the lower left of the letter works.

Is it just me or is there way too big a space after that, as if we're seeing two words?

EDIT: Looking at it way zoomed up (Mac people: Hold control and two-finger drag up) there's a possibility that first letter is L, too.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:25 pm
by Logan
Okay, I have not decoded it, but just off of a hunch, off of essentially "gut feeling what does this look like," I guessed UL #1 is "LAN PINE," with space.

Anagram brought back this: "in nepal" and the first thing I thought of was that perhaps they tracked down Tachyon.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:49 pm
by aprilawz
Logan, are you referring to the upper left braille at :19? I think I've looked at that about 50 times, and I've been getting "LAG FINE".

It's fuzzy, but on the first letter, you can see (or at least, I do) there are 3 dots rather than 2. On the third letter, again, the dot that differentiates "G" from "D" is fuzzy, but I really think I see it there.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:50 pm
by swampiedonkey
Ok on UL #1 I came up with LAD FINE which can translate into "life and" maybe all of these are one sentence. Continueing to look though, but that is a thought.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:54 pm
by Logan
Well, between the three of us, I think the answer is clear:

BAD RESOLUTION

I'm not sure we need to rearrange that one.

At any rate, what we seem to agree on thus far is:

LA_ _INE

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:57 pm
by swampiedonkey
LOL well with LAD FINE, it can also be Find ALE, lol, I think I like it that way!

Edit: I also forgot to mention that "Fail End" or "End Fail" also works with this but this still doesn't seem to make since except the fact that he is talking about her religion at the time.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:01 pm
by diastres
deagol wrote:That N in 'zineh' looks like an 'o' to me. But it's all very blurry.
zioeh doesn't anagram to anything as far as I can tell, though. :(

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:34 pm
by mourningbelle
so far, I have:
HARD / AND LIFE / HEINZ / SQUARE / MILE /

The last two.. I have no idea.

HES TERPINP / OIAMSAD
Obviously two words in the first phrase, one in the second. Hm.