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reply posted on 15-7-2004 @ 10:13 AM by elevatedone
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Originally posted by angloshot
OK, I think, all the recent clues have been pointing to Big Ben. Or at least London. No, it is not in a physical location, but the last one was 'in'
NY. Search for clocks, London, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament etc. 
ALREAD ON IT !!
Yes when we got the clue about the house of chatter etc... that made me think of London.... and then with this time issue, I'm definitley thinking
Big Ben.... but where to look is the question, we need another clue...
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reply posted on 15-7-2004 @ 12:26 PM by elevatedone
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okay, I was thinking about something else too...
Nest of Chatter, House of Gossip... Circle (round )... what about Pine Gap in Australia ?
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reply posted on 15-7-2004 @ 01:39 PM by darkspace
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the round table in camelot? from the legend of king arthur. don't remember where it was supposed to reseide though. any luck on the coordnates?
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reply posted on 15-7-2004 @ 03:55 PM by angloshot
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The supposed (but fake) round table is on the wall in a cathedral somewhere, in the midlands I think. Don't think it is helpful though, no reference
to minutes or seconds etc.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 09:18 AM by Phaethor
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Don't know if anyone has gone down this route with the clues but here goes.
we believe that the clues we have are leading to a clock or reference time in some way.
Cromeline Hendoraki could be an anagram for several things including:
Heel rock on meridian.
Heel rock could refer to Stonehenge (which has a heel stone) and If I'm not mistaken Stonehenge is on the merdian line.
There are some more interesting things about the Meridian line too. There is a 24 hour clock there that is numbered 0-24. There is also a sundial
there at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.
We could be on the right track with London, or England in general, Time pieces, Clocks or sundials... etc.
Don't necessarily believe the picture clue that shows Big Ben would be so blatantly obvious, more just to reference England and Time.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:07 AM by darkspace
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if one is talking about clocks, then switzerland would be the obvious choice to me. as far as i know, switzerland is the ancient home of
clockmakers.
as for gmt.. i don't know if it could have anything to do with that. what about timezones? is there only 4 of them(sorry can't remember)? maybe a
little more brainstorming would be helpful. and is all of the old clues from 5's website already solved? if not, did anyone think about taking a copy
of the website itself?
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:32 AM by Phaethor
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Question,
Was the NY Ring actually found by a person in NY somewhere? Or was the location identified by someone and then the ring sent to the person for
identifying the correct location?
If the ring was actually found in NY maybe we could get someone in England to head over to Greenwich and check out the Royal Observatory/Meridian Line
area paying special attention to Clocks, Sundials, etc.
If the Location is just a place we need to Identify then this is irrelevent. Anyone Know for sure?
Phaethor
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:36 AM by Seth Bullock
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I found it in a website about NYC and it was sent to me.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 11:03 AM by zsandmann
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All the old clues are done and solved, the only clues relevant to this ring are the ones we are discussing here, the big O, the seconds clue, and all
those anagrams from deep.
Timezones have nothing to do with this clue.
The rings are hidden online you must find where they are hidden and claim them howevere, you go about doing it, on the hamm5 site, or deep or
whatever.
The first ring was a smiley face on sportstawk with a ring that blinked up every fourth wink, the second ring was in a picture of chinese fortune
balls in chinatown, 3 and 4 remain to be found.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 05:07 PM by smirkley
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actually zsan,..
the second and forth ring are yet to be found..
I think
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 05:17 PM by zsandmann
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Yeah the 2nd and 4th if you numbered them, the 3rd and 4th as far as being physically found. I know its pretty confusing.
Where is everyone?
Rally rally rally, or NOT.
::Slips into dark alley to search for ring::
::Silence is GOLDEN:: for me
:  ont look for those rings::
::3600::
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 06:21 PM by Seth Bullock
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Heres wher I am at. Probably means nothing, but if you can use it go ahead.
Time clue = 3600.
Circle Clue = Sumarian symbol for 3600 is a perfect circle.
360 degrees for a circle derives from the Sumarian 3600 as does 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in a hour.
Google searches on these subjects link to sites about Stonehenge and 2012 (one of the fist clues). Ancient start??
3600=360o (degrees)?? A complete circle? If the clues stay true to form are we looking for some sort of circle that relates to London?
Anyway, that is the path I am on. If anyone has anything to add, let me know.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 06:44 PM by dashcat
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That's pretty much what I've been searching too Seth....Circles in London. There is a very large circle in London called the London Eye. I've also
been looking at 24 hour clocks. Greenwich, London is on the prime meridian, also known as Zero longitude.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 11:42 PM by zsandmann
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The ring is a circle, a circle is a ring.
I think you are looking into it too much
Dont think so hard. its gotta be pretty obvious.
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reply posted on 17-7-2004 @ 03:40 AM by dashcat
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So what are the obvious things you are looking for Z? I haven't seen an announcement that the next ring has been found so maybe it isn't so obvious.
What are your lines of research? A ring is a circle, a circle is a ring leads to what? Some of us have told you where we're looking so why don't you
tell us where you're looking?
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reply posted on 17-7-2004 @ 04:26 AM by justyc
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there is also the circle line in london (underground, metro, subway)
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reply posted on 17-7-2004 @ 05:15 AM by helenheaven
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guys, I agree with Zsandmann
for now, forget the london stuff. I have spent many, many hours on this.
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reply posted on 17-7-2004 @ 10:48 AM by Phaethor
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Message on ftr.com
07.16.04: The third ring is discovered, confirmation pending.
Congratulations to the finder.
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reply posted on 17-7-2004 @ 12:11 PM by Seth Bullock
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Three down, one to go! Congrats to the new "captain". 
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reply posted on 9-12-2004 @ 07:03 PM by LostSailor
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I'm gonna risk sounding like a complete idiot here... but was it Stonhenge? Please... go easy on me lol....
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