Difference between revisions of "Drop 6 (Petaluma Revisited)"
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Contents: Text document titled "72696e676162656c6c3f" which translates to, "ringabell?" | Contents: Text document titled "72696e676162656c6c3f" which translates to, "ringabell?" | ||
− | Inside was a Base64 code. When translated from Base64->ASCII->HEX->ASCII, it said: | + | Inside was a Base64 code. <br> |
+ | When translated from Base64->ASCII->HEX->ASCII, it said: | ||
I told you she looked familiar! | I told you she looked familiar! | ||
(even though I can't spell, you got my meaning) | (even though I can't spell, you got my meaning) |
Revision as of 22:48, 15 December 2006
Drop Location
Tachyon uploaded a new video, Gemma? (Part I). This lead to a drop at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California.
Items
The drop was retrieved by Luv2LuvEm.
It contained four items:
2) Three paper letter stencils (Two "C's" and one "F")
4) An SD memory card containing one locked RAR file
The "Thank You" Card
A Hallmark greeting card that says “Thank You” on the front and has monkey faces on it. The inside has no printed greeting, but has written:
54 48 41 4e 4b 59 4f 55 2e
Which translates to:
THANK YOU.
The SD Card
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File name: 6d617463686d616b6572
File size: 0.38 KB
Solution: Hexadecimal for "matchmaker"
Password: WarPylol
Contents: Text document titled "72696e676162656c6c3f" which translates to, "ringabell?"
Inside was a Base64 code.
When translated from Base64->ASCII->HEX->ASCII, it said:
I told you she looked familiar! (even though I can't spell, you got my meaning) email me: language.lessons@gmail.com and have that decoder ring standing by! :)