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If only you knew.
Once this contest is over, we need to all compare the things we tried to solve it. Because I've sure tried some crazy stuff that will probobly sound hilarious once this contest is over (they were probobly looking into the problem wayyyyy to deeply) |
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G'd up from the feet up.
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I tried to add all the numbers up and then subtract that from the population of Phoenix, Arizona, and then change the numbers to letters. I got the word "Tilt" but it didn't work.
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Creeping around as I please nonchalantly like any other Supreme Emperor might.
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COME ON YOU YANKS
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IN THIS POST, I'M GOING TO REVEAL HOW THE CODE WORKS. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW FOR SOME REASON, DON'T READ THIS POST
For the username, there are Seven 5-digit numbers. Each one of those numbers can be broken into 2 separate numbers. The first 2 digits of the 5-digit number make up the first "sub-number." The second 3 digits make up the second "sub-number." Ex. 12345 = 12 & 345. That much was kinda given in the last clue. Now that you have the coordinates, you need to find your map. What was the map? The map was Nubblies, of course. The first coordinate (in our example: 12) represented a forum number. The second coordinate (in our example: 345) represented a thread number within said forum. In general, when your number = XXYYY, what you were looking for was found at: http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/.../f/XX/t/000YYY What exactly were you looking for? You were looking for the first letter of the title of said thread. Put all of those first letters together...and you get the username. The password was quite a bit easier to figure out. If you simply looked at the page, you saw a simple picture: ![]() However, if you saved this picture to your hard drive...or even linked directly to the picture, you would see that there was more to it than was displayed: ![]() Pretty straightforward. The title of the page decoded to "TITLE"...though that was more to throw you off the trail than anything...since it really doesn't help in the translation at all. So, in the end, you were left with: 14004 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/.../f/14/t/000004 = D 07172 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/...c/f/7/t/000172 = O 07080 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/...c/f/7/t/000080 = L 03246 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/...c/f/3/t/000246 = P 15109 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/.../f/15/t/000109 = H 01126 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/...c/f/1/t/000126 = i 13023 = http://www.nubblies.net/cgi-bin/ubb/.../f/13/t/000023 = N Meaning... Username: DOLPHiN Password: fishpants Once you knew that, you could access the final page which gave the simple instruction, "Make a post in the original contest thread that says, 'I win, bitches.'"...thus ending the contest. Congrats, Pliedes. |
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Now, probably the dumbest thing I did working on this code was to type the whole string of numbers and hyphens into a yahoo search. I thought I was on to something when I found a dow chemical site that featured all the numbers as court cases against them. I guess not. | |
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I was actually on the right path considering them coordinates, but I was manipulating them and seeing if they coordinated to longitude and latitude to pin point some spot on the globe. I tried every possible combination.
Also, am I the only one now completely familiar with the town of Woburn, MA? (01801) |
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