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CherokeeParkes
I'd agreed with ADarkly.

Considering that Maxine is a runner it is very likely that she had travelled with Bufords. The flyer might make an appearance in the comic for Facility 3.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:11 pm
foxberg
Look at the last file. It's written something like 2 pi, or 1/2 pi there on the side.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:06 pm
foxberg
ADarkly wrote:
That bus service brochure is hilarious. Even though I think someone might've been getting a little punchy generating all these documents for us.

It's interesting that it seems like the only thing we've gotten so far that doesn't clearly fit into the story, though. Could mean there's a clue in there someplace. Or maybe if Maxine ran away, she took Buford's to do it?


Someone must have taken Bufford or had been put on one.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:46 pm
ADarkly
That bus service brochure is hilarious. Even though I think someone might've been getting a little punchy generating all these documents for us.

It's interesting that it seems like the only thing we've gotten so far that doesn't clearly fit into the story, though. Could mean there's a clue in there someplace. Or maybe if Maxine ran away, she took Buford's to do it?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:41 am
Aesculapius
Quote:
EDIT: Does anyone notice that Buford's may not be a very reliable service?




Trout

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:54 am
foxberg
marczellm wrote:
The next thing that I notice is that the brochure on /BBB is folded. It is best visible on the front page. Slightly resembles a paper airplane. Perhaps we have to print it and fold it and a pattern appears. I don't think so though.

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EDIT: Does anyone notice that Buford's may not be a very reliable service? Check out the questionable customer testimonials like
Quote:
Could you make a stop at the state prison?
or offers like
Quote:
arriving within at least 30 minutes of the scheduled ETA
and
Quote:
You want affordable, delicious food? Well, we discontinued our snack service, but we don't mind if you bring your own!
and
Quote:
We outfitted all our vehicles with new brake pads, spark plugs and shocks (statement may not reflect current fleet status)


I printed the front and the second page (also has creases). But folding it didn't provide any clues.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:11 am
foxberg
Aesculapius wrote:
http://traelekinstitute.com/RFCS0/ - Thanks Catherwood. =)

Quote:
it was from the new journal article, first letters on the bullet points


So, RFCS0 would stand for "Research Facility Case Study 0"?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:31 am
KiwiLynn
Dottoe wrote:
Hey! Look at the pentagon in the upper right, does anyone else have that one, or know what the corresponding answers would have been?


I have the same pentagon, actually.. not sure how much that helps Razz I would have to look over the questions again to tell you what I likely answered.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:29 am
marczellm
The next thing that I notice is that the brochure on /BBB is folded. It is best visible on the front page. Slightly resembles a paper airplane. Perhaps we have to print it and fold it and a pattern appears. I don't think so though.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

EDIT: Does anyone notice that Buford's may not be a very reliable service? Check out the questionable customer testimonials like
Quote:
Could you make a stop at the state prison?
or offers like
Quote:
arriving within at least 30 minutes of the scheduled ETA
and
Quote:
You want affordable, delicious food? Well, we discontinued our snack service, but we don't mind if you bring your own!
and
Quote:
We outfitted all our vehicles with new brake pads, spark plugs and shocks (statement may not reflect current fleet status)

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:14 am
Ogawa
Bongela wrote:
I think 'unawares' might be a dialect thing. I've heard it frequently used.


It's the kind of dialect thing that creates such terms as, "for Pete's sakes," "supposably," and "expecially."

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:32 pm
Bongela
I think 'unawares' might be a dialect thing. I've heard it frequently used.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:48 pm
Inya
Ogawa wrote:
FZX wrote:
In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?


This is quite common actually. "Caught unawares."

As for the other "typos..."


Caught unaware of their own typos, ironic.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:15 am
Ogawa
FZX wrote:
In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?


This is quite common actually. "Caught unawares."

As for the other "typos..."

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:28 pm
foxberg
marczellm wrote:
On /gifted, Diagnosis is mistyped "Disgnosis." Anyone notice other mistypes that form a word?


On the same page, "Consulte Paged". Does it make sense?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:26 pm
FZX
In the biophysics monthly article... I noticed they threw an s on at the end of unaware. That's at the end of the first line of the last paragraph on the page. Anything important?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:24 pm
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