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Jerc
Boot
Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Posts: 40
[Puzzle - Solved] The Map So let's make a new fresh thread for this one.
Here is what we've got :
A binary sequence at http://www.legionpharma.com/bloody_path.php
translated into :
"Hey, I need you to pick me up from the airport.
I'm only in town for a short while and don't have any transportation. I'll be waiting at the terminal, look online to find directions to the airport. I've included a map outlining where I need to go and in what order, go to img_map.gif for the map.
We can continue our correspondence in person while I'm on this &dhbg;business&dhbg; trip, it will be much easier to talk about the goings on at the company.
Also, call (214)-358-5355 when you get a chance, you know what to listen for. It's important.
Hope to see you soon.
BTW: Did you notice the new job postings? Those positions are to fill the missing members of the Allyn team. I'm getting so paranoid here.
G."
We also got this image :
http://www.legionpharma.com/images/img_map.gif
wich contains a hidden part as we can see here :
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/files/img_map2_133.gif
Here is what we got if we overlay the image and a map of the airport :
left top:
ELEV
476
(13R) <-upsidedown
right top:
ELEV
480
(13L) <-upsidedown
middle:
ELEV
482
(36)
left under:
ELEV
476
(31L)
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:36 am
Megadeus
Guest
Why is the red circle in img_map.gif antialiased, while none of the other cirlces and lines are?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:27 pm
Axys Denyed
Unfettered
Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 456 Location: Houston, TX, USA
Megadeus wrote:
Why is the red circle in img_map.gif antialiased, while none of the other cirlces and lines are?
That's for the PMs to know, and us to find out
_________________I've searched for the Cube, played poker with the dead, hunted monsters, helped stop Spoocheee and helped find a dimension hopping cat. What else you got?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:28 pm
Adonai
Boot
Joined: 29 Jun 2005 Posts: 28
Ok, i worked some more with the map and this is what i think is important:
red circle: 31L
blue circle: 18
green circle: 36
hidden circle: 13R
I think these are important, because the circles seem te correspond with these numbers in size.
I agree on the strangeness on the red one, seems like it's supposed to mislead us.
so far, this looks like a code?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:33 pm
Jerc
Boot
Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Posts: 40
Well,
18+18=36
31+18=36+13=49
13+18=31
I think it's not just coincidences...
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:06 pm
Kellyk
Boot
Joined: 27 Jun 2005 Posts: 26
I called the airport number again, and decided to post the info from today just to see if it differes from last times info (and if i heard it any different than the tty person)... This info may be useless, but it seems kind of weak to put "you know what to listen for" just to get the name of the airport.
dallas field information tango ,1953zulu weather wind 140 wet 1 0 dust 1 5, visbility 1 0, 7000 scatter. tempature 3 7 2.17 alt 2 9 9 0
simulteanious visual approches runway 13l and runway 13r in use..(notice to airmen) taxi ways foxtrot and golf close, taxi bravo west of runway 18 closed..
runway 13l wide(glide?) slope out of service
200 foot construction crain 1 quarter mile southwest of (low) field?
aircraft landing newark
jfk, laguardia, philledelpha.. and chicago midway and washington dullus airpots expect delay.
all departures contact clearance delivery on 127.9 for departure
clearance prior to taxi
advise on intial contact you have tango
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:29 pm
Ranger55
Greenhorn
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Posts: 7
Kellyk wrote:
I called the airport number again, and decided to post the info from today just to see if it differes from last times info (and if i heard it any different than the tty person)... This info may be useless, but it seems kind of weak to put "you know what to listen for" just to get the name of the airport.
dallas field information tango ,1953zulu weather wind 140 wet 1 0 dust 1 5, visbility 1 0, 7000 scatter. tempature 3 7 2.17 alt 2 9 9 0
simulteanious visual approches runway 13l and runway 13r in use..(notice to airmen) taxi ways foxtrot and golf close, taxi bravo west of runway 18 closed..
runway 13l wide(glide?) slope out of service
200 foot construction crain 1 quarter mile southwest of (low) field?
aircraft landing newark
jfk, laguardia, philledelpha.. and chicago midway and washington dullus airpots expect delay.
all departures contact clearance delivery on 127.9 for departure
clearance prior to taxi
advise on intial contact you have tango
The only common element in that one with the recording I listened to this morning is the 200' tower 1/4 mile SW of Love Field.
Btw, on an non-important note, the airport is Dallas-Love Field. It is a medium-sized regional airport and home to Southwest Airlines. Not to be confused with Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which is huge.
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:04 pm
Jerc
Boot
Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Posts: 40
Maybe we should try to find what exactly is this tower ?
I'll try to find some detailled maps.
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:17 pm
Adonai
Boot
Joined: 29 Jun 2005 Posts: 28
one piece of information not noted in the topic-start:
editing the image shows
Quote:
Rotate me 50º counterclockwise and lay me on the map for the answer.
Note it says 'the answer'. Answer to what....
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:26 pm
ssjskipp²
Boot
Joined: 22 Jun 2005 Posts: 39 Location: Somewhere under a rock.
This was known back in the origional, now locked, thread.
Quote:
editing the image shows:
Quote:
Rotate me 50º counterclockwise and lay me on the map for the answer.
at the bottom
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11202&start=390
but you have a point, what does it answer?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:18 pm
3DR - Tedades
Guest
Also note that the http://www.legionpharma.com/images/img_map.gif has 3 colors (and 1 hidden).
Red - Green - Blue / (Hidden)
Would that mean that you should follow a order, like from red->blue or something?
Maybe there is a other map for the airfield that contains colors?
Also the telephone-call should give as a fair clue what to search for, but I dont see it yet.
warning->offtopic
Does anyone know this building, and might it be (next) the airport? (guessing)
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:14 pm
3DR - NoT a MeMbah Tedade
Guest
A more simple image of the Dallas Love Field Airport:
Background info:
"The Wright Amendment, passed in 1979, limits air traffic at this airport to only Texas and the surrounding states or longer distances with 56 passengers or less. This was done to reduce competition and keep prices high at the DFW airport. Love Field is home to Southwest Airlines and so most traffic here is of the 737 variety, and of those most are the older 737-200 series"
and
"Love Field was named for Lt. Moss Lee Love, an Army aviator who was killed in a crash in 1913. The airport was originally an Army training base in World War I, officially designated Love Field in 1917. "
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:29 pm
Anonguest
Guest
3DR - Tedades wrote:
Does anyone know this building, and might it be (next) the airport? (guessing)
My gut feeling is that the top portion of that building is computer generated. So I dont think youre going to find it anywhere.
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:05 pm
posting-spree 3DR-Tedades
Guest
I found a image of DFW airport (NOT DLF airport!)
http://www.gatewayair.com/hubs/dfw/images/airport-map.png
it looks like different gates have different colors,
note: Red/ Green and Blue !
This proofs nothing, but it might be helpfull.
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:07 pm
3DR - Tedadezzzzz
Guest
Anonguest wrote:
3DR - Tedades wrote:
Does anyone know this building, and might it be (next) the airport? (guessing)
My gut feeling is that the top portion of that building is computer generated. So I dont think youre going to find it anywhere.
Looks photoshop to me, but it was worth a try.
I looked for this building, and there is a building in Dallas (University) that has the same windows, but thats all.
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:09 pm
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