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thanks for the fixes s3ph! added what i found so far. there's more there though. --[[User:Killjoy|killjoy]] 01:12, 12 March 2007 (PDT) | thanks for the fixes s3ph! added what i found so far. there's more there though. --[[User:Killjoy|killjoy]] 01:12, 12 March 2007 (PDT) | ||
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+ | In Firefox, you can find all the outbound links in a page by pressing Ctrl-I to get the page information, and then selecting the "Links" tab. (Alternately, you can right click and use "View Page Info.") Is there a similar technique in IE? Is it worth adding this to the note that gives hints on reading these websites? --[[User:Mr z|Mr z]] 21:38, 12 March 2007 (PDT) |
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Hi guys. I have a suggestion to make. How bout that, apart from the main story timeline we also compile a detailed timeline about how things have been found ? I have a hunch it might come in handy at some point, and some people will probably be asking about it anyway. The closest thing we have to this now is the "resumed" set of events in the main page of this wiki. I don't mind helping if you guys think it's a good idea (or if it's already being done and i haven't noticed).
After discussion on IRC, i'm starting that page :) S3phiroth 11:53, 20 February 2007 (PST)
it's here: Research Timeline S3phiroth 13:02, 20 February 2007 (PST)
Found this site the other day: http://inthistwilight.com/
May or may not be related, but I got the following email reply: Thank you for your email. We regret that the answers you seek are not here. Hopefully you will find what you are looking for soon.
There will be no changes or further information available in the near future.
inthistwilight
Also, the source code for the page contains the following text:
!-- in this twilight -- meta name="Description" content="twilight is coming."
!-- there are no secrets --
No idea how to create a wiki page, but I thought it beared posting...
I looked at the inthistwilight website again and they changed the code. It now says <meta name="Description" content="twilight is going." /> instead of the original "twilight is coming". In addition, the old page had the comment "!-- there are no secrets --" and now that comment is gone.
Would it be possible for somebody or some group of people to do the same bruteforce URL attack that was done to locate some of the hidden images? I'm sure something will turn up for the website.--Drake 00:56, 23 February 2007 (PST)
I think this is unnecessary. Check out the article on: theNINhotline --Wolf 01:00, 23 February 2007 (PST)
Contents
'I Am Trying To Believe' in YZ trailer
First off, I think there should be a trailer section added to the research page with a link to the QT trailer/page for 'Year Zero.'
Secondly, talking about the YZ trailer, a couple seconds into the trailer, a blue highway sign flashes across the screen. Pausing on it, though unclear, you can see that it reads "I AM TRYING TO BELIEVE." This happens before the camera jerking to show the Presence.
I have no idea how to help with wikis. So this is my two cents.
I'm very pleased to see that the Strong Leads section on Year Zero Research DOES NOT have 24.15.8 as a clue. This is a very very weak lead in my opinion. It still needs to get scrapped from the numbers page, but I'm not bold enough to do it.
Also, as posted below behind the 24.19.X clues, I think the hypothesis that it's yearzero's track listings is completely shot now...And the bible references are to obvious and don't match up with anything in the ARG.
If it was a bible reference, it would be obvious like Carolines password (Mat)--Velvolver 08:56, 1 March 2007 (PST)
Year Zero Homepage Observation
Notice, when you go to:
And view the source, the order of links (for the imagemaps) is in the following order:
img/31.html img/22.html img/14.html img/25.html img/10.html img/03.html img/19.html img/28.html img/07.html img/39.html img/12.html
Which could suggest a new pattern...
31 22 14 25 10 03 19 28 07 39 12
When converted to letters (the ones in brackets mean I've counted 27 as A again, etc):
(E) V N Y J C S (B) G (M) L
... Nothing? Maybe...
It's not linked from the page http://yearzero.nin.com/, but there is also http://yearzero.nin.com/img/86.html as well. It appears to be identical to http://yearzero.nin.com/0024/. I suspect that they're revealing links over time, so this may be forthcoming. The JPEGs of the album cover from 86.html and /0024/ are byte-for-byte identical, but named differently. --justnine, 12:48 07 March 2007
The Mailstrom
thanks for the fixes s3ph! added what i found so far. there's more there though. --killjoy 01:12, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Finding links
In Firefox, you can find all the outbound links in a page by pressing Ctrl-I to get the page information, and then selecting the "Links" tab. (Alternately, you can right click and use "View Page Info.") Is there a similar technique in IE? Is it worth adding this to the note that gives hints on reading these websites? --Mr z 21:38, 12 March 2007 (PDT)