Apple: Webbriddle on Apple.com

Originally posted by davidbrit2
Oh yeah, what was that called, The Net? It wasn't terribly realistic as I recall. Dennis Miller was in that, wasn't he?

Yep, that's the one. I remember seeing that movie and not originaly liking it because of the macs... at the time my vision was tainted by the dark side.

Regardless it ended up being a decent movie.
 
well, the 'backwards' message said to take the anniversary date and add .com to it.

I went to the earlier image which had the data 09 - 06 - 90 on it and so I put in the URL: https://www.august61990.com and it came up with a Web Design Firm. go figure.
 
Originally posted by Hobeaux
well, the 'backwards' message said to take the anniversary date and add .com to it.

I went to the earlier image which had the data 09 - 06 - 90 on it and so I put in the URL: https://www.august61990.com and it came up with a Web Design Firm. go figure.
I tried clicking on your link, but because of "https" instead of "http" I got an error page in omniweb, so when I removed the "s" the address sent me here:
http://home1.nikonnet.com/photosharing/guestindex.html?RefreshRandom=0.6882235015295666
which is Nikon's (a camera company) site for loading pics, only get this: I am logged in as "kann"!!!! I have never been to this site before, and I am on my own Mac and nobody else can log in as me here, etc... and a photo is shown:
3263080lg.jpg
 
There's actually six images if you do as the post above advises.

The last one has some kind of puzzle on it to do with numbers.
 
Originally posted by goynang
There's actually six images if you do as the post above advises.

The last one has some kind of puzzle on it to do with numbers.
That puzzle may have to do with decoding a phone number or something....like if you flip all the pairs on each side of the 5, and dial the # like that.... I don't know. But one of the pics is a document with a phone # written on it.
 
from opensrs.org:

Registrant:
Mr. Sandau
5148 West Mill Rd.
Minnetonka, MN 5545
US

Domain Name: UNCAPTHERIDE.COM

Administrative Contact:
Sandau, Mr. ricardo@cazarin.com
5148 West Mill Rd.
Minnetonka, MN 5545

Anyone want to send Mr. Sandau an email?
 
Originally posted by sheepguy42

I tried clicking on your link, but because of "https" instead of "http" I got an error page in omniweb, so when I removed the "s" the address sent me here:


This is decidedly weird: I went back to the URL that I specified (not sure how the 's' got in) but with the Chimera browser and a warning came up stating something along the lines of "this site isn't who they say they are. the site may have been hijacked" or somesuch. but then it took me to the web design firm that I mentioned.

as far as the Nikon-ish site that you pointed to, it has in big, blue type the :k: symbol...

weird weird
 
I think the number boxes show you how to decode other numbers.

It says a five is a five and zero is a zero. So 5's and 0's don't need decoding.

All other numbers get translated via those boxes.

i.e. 1 becomes 9, 2 becomes 8 and so on.

That's why there are two boxes (1 to 9, and 9 to 1), so it can handle numbers either side of 5.
 
I was running Chimera and noticed that the main page and MPEG-4 page on Apple.com both tried to load something off of http://www.glen.nu/. My WhoIs attempts were fruitless, and the site itself has no main page. I couldn't find anything about that server in the page source code...

Glitch, or clue? It may be a forward of some sort...

EDIT: The site's icon is a red snake.
 
</font>
<!-- END COPYRIGHT INFORMATION -->
<!-- END INCLUDED FOOTER -->
&lt;a href="http://uncaptheride.com/babble.html" ONCLICK="adclick('http://uncaptheride.com/babble.html',':k:')">:k:</a><br><br>
&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;


take a look at the source code of the apple page...

i think there was supposed to be an ad there?

well thats what the code's "adclick" method suggests, I GUESS
 
Your link works... I'm still trying to find the glaring error in it :confused:

Maybe the date at the top? it's Sept 17th... not the 25th.

I'm trying to find a versailles casino right now to see where they're located. I tried dialing the number at the top of the fax to see if it was legit and all I get is a stutter in the dialtone.
 
Take a look at this....

http://abc.abcnews.go.com/primetime/push/show.html

Especialy this paragraph
The mystery begins when a fax from the Versailles Casino in Push is sent by accident (perhaps) to Jim, alerting him to a sizable accounting error — and an embezzlement scheme involving a fortune in cash. Casino honcho Silas Bodnick refuses to talk about the missing money, so Jim's investigation leads him to Push, where nothing is as it seems.

Aparently it's show new show on ABC called "welcome to push nevada"
 
whoo hoo!! take a look at this :D :D

About Push, NV

Push, NV is a television show, produced by LivePlanet, that is currently airing on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) at 9 PM, 8 PM Central on Thursday nights. It stars Derek Cecil and Scarlett Chorvat. There's a twist to Push, though. There's a sizable amount of money, exceeding $1 million, that one lucky viewer will win. They will do this by watching the show very carefully. Every episode has a Weekly Clue (Episode 13 has two) which is hinted at throughout the episode, and on various web pages. By successfully solving the Weekly Clues, a viewer could ultimately go and solve the Ultimate Solve, available right after Episode 13 airs until 6 hours later. That viewer would then win the cash prize.
 
This entire game is run by an 'online game and strategy' marketing company based in the UK. They were commissioned by Dreamworks to work on the web based marketing for AI and then have moved to market for BMW. I think you'll find that one of the posters amongst you will actual be a employee and will be leading you through various strands of the narrative. Within the next week it'll move from the web to other media forms like phone, fax and email, where you'll interact by calling numbers and having your numbers called adn recieving strange fax's (there budgets for this are normally in the £400k+

It's a good ride to be on so have fun!

Paul
 
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