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FilmEdge
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Joined: 21 May 2010 Posts: 645 Location: Burbank, CA
Thresh wrote:
FilmEdge wrote:
Like I said, there's no guarantee a dated watermark would be In Game, but given the customized process of it, I suggested it was worth a look.
As in: what if the imprint wasn't a *date* but some other clue, i.e. URL.
Couldn't somebody call Southworth and determine when the paper was created though? Whats to say that the clue/customization was making the watermark info appear to be from 50's 60's, or a significant date?
We hadn't even SEEN the watermark yet when this was suggested, only the info on custom marks from the paper company. It was a suggestion made in the blind back then. Agreed it's almost certain it won't pay off IG, but we didn't know that two hours ago.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:13 pm
Burn28
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Joined: 28 Apr 2010 Posts: 85 Location: Denton, TX
I think I'm going to print a copy of my scan (keeping the original) and mail it back with the individual numbers and totals of stars on the page. I've tried adding the total to the rocketpoppeteers.com url etc, and even the scariestthingieversaw.com URL. Also tried with Astronaut, AstronautProgram, realspacemenloverocketpoppeteers and more permutations. SnailMail seems the way to respond for now.
*Edit: and just to throw this out there, but the envelop has the same watermark.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:40 pm
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Fire Penguin
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Joined: 06 Jul 2010 Posts: 30 Location: New York
Interesting (though probably irrelevant): the stamp has "Always use ZIP code" over it, a throwback to the early days of the system when they tried to drill the concept into America's head. Nice touch of "authenticity".
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:41 pm
Tenshi Akui
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Burn28 wrote:
I think I'm going to print a copy of my scan (keeping the original) and mail it back with the individual numbers and totals of stars on the page. I've tried adding the total to the rocketpoppeteers.com url etc, and even the scariestthingieversaw.com URL. Also tried with Astronaut, AstronautProgram, realspacemenloverocketpoppeteers and more permutations. SnailMail seems the way to respond for now.
Good idea!
I think that we may be waiting for the website now before we can use the numbers for now. But I like the way you think
I also tried adding the numbers to the rocketpoppeteers... other then getting just the term Rocket Poppeteer on the page when doing rocketpoppetters.com/(any number) nothing of note on my end.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:46 pm
myrddin42
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Joined: 12 May 2010 Posts: 27
envelope The envelope is the same type of paper.
The watermark is on the envelope paper as well.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:52 pm
Burn28
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Joined: 28 Apr 2010 Posts: 85 Location: Denton, TX
Tenshi Akui wrote:
Burn28 wrote:
I think I'm going to print a copy of my scan (keeping the original) and mail it back with the individual numbers and totals of stars on the page. I've tried adding the total to the rocketpoppeteers.com url etc, and even the scariestthingieversaw.com URL. Also tried with Astronaut, AstronautProgram, realspacemenloverocketpoppeteers and more permutations. SnailMail seems the way to respond for now.
Good idea!
I think that we may be waiting for the website now before we can use the numbers for now. But I like the way you think
I also tried adding the numbers to the rocketpoppeteers... other then getting just the term Rocket Poppeteer on the page when doing rocketpoppetters.com/(any number) nothing of note on my end.
Aside from adding it with /# at the end of the URL, I also tried the numbers a ports on the webside (example.com:16). Still no luck
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:53 pm
MovieViralDan
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OK this may be a stupid question, but how does one get an Astronaut ID?
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:54 pm
jlevin
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Joined: 07 Jul 2010 Posts: 18
Overlay? Has anyone tried using the stars in a way similar to the X's from the original print out to see if they highlight words to form a coded message?
Someone who has the mailer should try it and see if the stars, when placed on top of the original article, fall on words.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:55 pm
Burn28
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Re: Overlay?
jlevin wrote:
Has anyone tried using the stars in a way similar to the X's from the original print out to see if they highlight words to form a coded message?
Someone who has the mailer should try it and see if the stars, when placed on top of the original article, fall on words.
The Star pattern doesn't line up and all the words are in the center and the stars around the edges
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:58 pm
jlevin
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Joined: 07 Jul 2010 Posts: 18
Re: Overlay?
Burn28 wrote:
jlevin wrote:
Has anyone tried using the stars in a way similar to the X's from the original print out to see if they highlight words to form a coded message?
Someone who has the mailer should try it and see if the stars, when placed on top of the original article, fall on words.
The Star pattern doesn't line up and all the words are in the center and the stars around the edges
I'm talking about the article from the STIES print out. The stars should come in contact with words in the full page of that article.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:12 pm
RasGold
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Zip! Paper and Stars!
Fire Penguin wrote:
Interesting (though probably irrelevant): the stamp has "Always use ZIP code" over it, a throwback to the early days of the system when they tried to drill the concept into America's head. Nice touch of "authenticity".
Notice, the Zip Code on the "Cancellation" stamp does NOT match the P.O. address.
LOL - "ALWAYS USE ZIP CODE" and it's incorrect!
(I know, I know, the actual post office is real , while the P.O. Box is IG)
We sell Southworth Granite (watermarked 25%) Paper w/envelopes @ OfficeMax.
I think there's 140 Stars on the page.
50 - Flag on Coop's shoulder.
50 - Flag on Rocketship.
17 - (16 + 1) the small ones scattered about, and the BIG one.
22 - RP website Logo.
1 - The word "STARS"
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:17 pm
Tenshi Akui
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Re: Zip! Paper and Stars!
RasGold wrote:
Notice, the Zip Code on the "Cancellation" stamp does NOT match the P.O. address.
Have to do this I mentioned it last post previous page.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:28 pm
RasGold
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[SPOILER!!!] I didn't want to post my scans on the snail-mail page. (BTW - Sorry IncidentCloverfield , we didn't send in some banners)
***SPOILERS***
****BEWARE****
****IMAGES****
Like I said, I don't want to post these for anyone to come across them by accident. I will post them here ...
****LAST SPOILER WARNING****
STOP SCROLLING IF YOU HAVE NOT SENT IN YOUR COUPON!!
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Do NOT threadjack crosspost things that bump up old threads. Just put things in relevant threads. - E
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Letter sent on 7/13/10. I think there's 140 "Stars."
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:32 pm
RasGold
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Re: Zip! Paper and Stars!
Tenshi Akui wrote:
RasGold wrote:
Notice, the Zip Code on the "Cancellation" stamp does NOT match the P.O. address.
Have to do this I mentioned it last post previous page.
Posts were being added faster than I could scan and type.
EDIT: [took out link ]
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:35 pm
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rynoid
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Joined: 09 Jun 2010 Posts: 3
Rocket pop Different Anyone notice the rocket pop on the letter today and the website are not the same?
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:40 pm
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