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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The place matches pretty well with the clue. I think it's the place we're looking for.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

question is now who is going to get it
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

We feel curtain. We still have 3 hours to confirm if you wish. Just to point the Bits out one last time. It all did stem from a festaval thats in both New york and london and all the clues lead to london becuase bean town was aparently too far away from the concert to be it. and the clue all say london.

low cloudville" is probably a reference to London.

Also, elevators are called "lifts" in London.

ay's Jazz in on the first floor ("no lifts") of a bookstore located at 113-119 Charing cross road. Ray's could be referring to sun rays ("sun is shining").

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London's famed Ray's Jazz Shop, formerly of Shaftesbury Ave-Covent Garden relocated to its current address, in the first floor of FOYLES Bookshop 113-119 Charing Cross Road, approximately 4 years ago. Only a few minutes walk from Tottenham Court Road & Leicester Square underground stations, Ray's Jazz is unique in its position. Coupled with the Cafe at Foyles, Ray's Jazz is the perfect place to find JAZZ, BLUES, WORLD musics in the Heart of London.


even if its wrong it at least confirms that its not the place. Im sorry if it seams a little off i cant remember everything we went through this morning about it.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Red revolvers set to go anytime. looby said she will be back in around 3 hours from posting so We just sit around untill then.

However i also still have dobts i think we should still look for another option in the meantime or find concreat confirmation.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The London theory looks good to me (for all the reasons posted earlier), but just in case it does not pan out, San Francisco seems to be known as "Fog Town" also.

Gershwin wrote some songs for performances in London, but is more closely associated with New York.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_George_Gershwin

Other randomness...

Michelle Shocked's song, Fog Town, which includes the lyric
"You only see the city in the broad daylight, In the broad daylight" and
"I would run if I only had a place to run to, In old Fogtown"

http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/michelle+shocked/fog+town_20194221.html
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dunno. I think the fact that we're just getting to know that girl, Kate, over in London might be important somehow, too... <shrug>
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

deagol wrote:
The rest of the code is too repetitive to be any song, IMO.


Unless it's something by Daft Punk.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

phipunk wrote:
deagol wrote:
The rest of the code is too repetitive to be any song, IMO.


Unless it's something by Daft Punk.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

acidfingers wrote:
Here you go, formatted nicely and all

Code:
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 G4B4D5
E4G4B4D5F5
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 E4F5
E4G4B4D5F5 B4 G4D5 E4F5
E4G4B4D5F5
E4G4B4D5F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5
E4B4D5F5 E4B4F5 E4G4B4F5
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 E4G4B4D5F5
E4G4B4D5F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5
C4
E4G4B4D5F5 B4F5 E4G4D5
E4G4B4D5F5 E4 E4G4B4D5F5
E4B4D5F5 E4B4F5 E4G4B4F5
E4G4B4D5F5 B4 G4D5 E4F5
C4
G4B4D5F5 E4B4 G4
F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5
F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5


The frequency of the EGBDF sequence makes me think it's some sort of separator. Of course, it sometimes appears in consecutive places, and also on lines by itself, so it's hard to say what to make of that.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

phipunk wrote:


The frequency of the EGBDF sequence makes me think it's some sort of separator. Of course, it sometimes appears in consecutive places, and also on lines by itself, so it's hard to say what to make of that.


Yes, that's the assumption I'm working with, like a slash through the treble shaft. I was trying also to see what the whole code would look like, visually. But it's going nowhere I think.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Following up on Deagol's thought that the notes were digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ...

I've been trying to treat it as binary, but no luck getting a readable solution so far starting from this:
Code:
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 G4B4D5        12345 15 234      11111 10001 01110     
E4G4B4D5F5                    12345             11111
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 E4F5          12345 15 15       11111 10001 10001
E4G4B4D5F5 B4 G4D5 E4F5       12345 3 24 15     11111 00100 01010 10001
E4G4B4D5F5                    12345             11111
E4G4B4D5F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5      12345 5 12345     11111 00001 11111
E4B4D5F5 E4B4F5 E4G4B4F5      1345 135 1235     10111 10101 11101
E4G4B4D5F5 E4F5 E4G4B4D5F5    12345 15 12345    11111 10001 11111
E4G4B4D5F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5      12345 5 12345     11111 00001 11111
C4                            0                 00000
E4G4B4D5F5 B4F5 E4G4D5        12345 35 124      11111 00101 11010
E4G4B4D5F5 E4 E4G4B4D5F5      12345 1 12345     11111 10000 11111
E4B4D5F5 E4B4F5 E4G4B4F5      1345 135 1235     10111 10101 11101
E4G4B4D5F5 B4 G4D5 E4F5       12345 3 24 15     11111 00100 01010 10001
C4                            0                 00000
G4B4D5F5 E4B4 G4              2345 13 2         01111 10100 01000
F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5              5 5 12345         00001 00001 11111
F5 F5 E4G4B4D5F5              5 5 12345         00001 00001 11111


Here is a straight binary to numeric and hex translation appending 000 to the front of each five digit binary term:
Code:
00011111 00010001 00001110
00011111
00011111 00010001 00010001
00011111 00000100 00001010 00010001
00011111
00011111 00000001 00011111
00010111 00010101 00011101
00011111 00010001 00011111
00011111 00000001 00011111
00000000
00011111 00000101 00011010
00011111 00010000 00011111
00010111 00010101 00011101
00011111 00000100 00001010 00010001
00000000
00001111 00010100 00001000
00000001 00000001 00011111
00000001 00000001 00011111

31 17 14 31 31 17 17 31 4 10 17 31 31 1 31 23 21 29 31 17 31 31 1 31 0 31 5 26 31 16 31 23 21 29 31 4 10 17 0 15 20 8 1 1 31 1 1 31

1f 11 0e 1f 1f 11 11 1f 04 0a 11 1f 1f 01 1f 17 15 1d 1f 11 1f 1f 01 1f 00 1f 05 1a 1f 10 1f 17 15 1d 1f 04 0a 11 00 0f 14 08 01 01 1f 01 01 1f

I have tried adding 001 and 010 to the front of each five digit binary number, and treating as a binary code.

I have tried inverting each of the five digit binary numbers before adding 000 to to the front.

I have ceasar shifted the translated values.

I have tried treating the patterns as Baconian type 1 and type 2 with both 0 = A, 1 = B, and 0 = B, 1 = A.

I have vigenere encoded and decoded most if not all of these results.

Maybe something here will lead someone to the right idea.

I'm going to try reversing the bits order in the five digit binary numbers next and see if that yields anything.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i dont know if anyone noticed this or not but egbdf are the lines on the treble staff.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kellylen wrote:
i dont know if anyone noticed this or not but egbdf are the lines on the treble staff.


Yeah, that was what deagol was working with in the notes --> numbers 0 through 6 conversion. I'm convinced that it's the right thing to do because the octaves are designated 4 and 5 consistently throughout. Mapping to the treble clef would seem to be the best (or at least most clear) reason for giving those notes in particular.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, how stupid we are... well, I am. You don't know how many times I thought about putting the notes in chord form on a staff, and I never did for whatever stupid reason.

Code:

5 F5 ||---f|---OO--O-OOO-O--O-O-OOO-OOO-OOO-OOO-----OO--O-O-OOO-O--O-----O---OOO-OOO--
4 D5 ||---|j---O-O-O-O---O-O--O-O-O-O---O-O-O-O-----O-O-O-O-O---O-O------O-----O---O--
3 B4 ||--/|----O-O-O-O---OO---O-O-O-OOO-O-O-O-O-----OO--O-O-OOO-OO-------OO----O---O--
2 G4 ||-((G)---O-O-O-O---O-O--O-O-O---O-O-O-O-O-----O-O-O-O---O-O-O------O-O---O---O--
1 E4 ||-->|<---OO--O-OOO-O--O-O-O-O-OOO-OOO-O-O-----O-O-OOO-OOO-O--O------O----O---O--
0 C4     .)                                      O                    O


DICKINSON RUSK 677

About a 35 mile drive from Nac:
Driving directions for Clara

Edit: fixed typo in that odd-looking 4: it is a 6 just as Q said (oh and Clara's name too... Smile).


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

deagol wrote:
Oh, how stupid we are... well, I am. You don't know how many times I thought about putting the notes in chord form on a staff, and I never did for whatever stupid reason.

Code:
5 **  * *** *  * * *** *** *** ***   **  * * *** *  *      *   *** ***
4 * * * *   * *  * * * *   * * * *   * * * * *   * *       *   *   *
3 * * * *   **   * * * *** * * * *   **  * * *** **        *   *   *
2 * * * *   * *  * * *   * * * * *   * * * *   * * *       ***   *   *
1 **  * *** *  * * * * *** *** * *   * * *** *** *  *       *   *   *

About a 35 mile drive from Nac:
Driving directions for Carla


Brick wall this is ridiculous. I had that very drawing in front of me on my desk since early this morning and didn't see it!!! I knew it was a visual thing. GREAT JOB DEAGOL!!!!!
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