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Topic started on 14-10-2004 @ 08:59 PM by zsandmann
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ignorancedenied.com...
No word on how she did it yet, awaiting confirmation before she spills. Can you blame her? Anyways come over and say hello.
Z Out
Messenger of Truth
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reply posted on 14-10-2004 @ 10:15 PM by JCMinJapan
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I hope you were the first to find it!  Congrats on finding it, I cannot wait to hear how you finally did it. I looked at this several times, but I
am just dumbfounded on how you found it. 
But, I guess you are dancing around and having a fun time now... ha ha ha You have truly earned this one! I was sure it had to do with Tiny Tofu
Swans myself.... HAHAHA (PS... joke from the HUNT Chatroom, when yes we were led to even a trail of tiny tofu swans.....
Well, congrats to say the least!
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reply posted on 14-10-2004 @ 11:14 PM by helenheaven
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ha ha
yes, there are no tiny tofu swans this time around...how long did we spend on that anagram ??????
and please don't mention wallpaper.....
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 06:54 AM by HUNT_ADMIN
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 07:12 AM by JCMinJapan
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 07:15 AM by markjaxson
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One word unbelievable!
Solved it 1 day before the game ends thats amazing!
Conrat's to Helen i cant wait for an explanation on how she did it.
Also we were sooooooo close! It was in drjims folder, like we said it must be right under our nose and it was! Im going to cry now!
Anyway bring on black labrinth!!!
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 07:45 AM by helenheaven
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OKay
Check out these RGB values
R 108
G 097
B 131
hence...drjim108097131,gif
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 07:55 AM by markjaxson
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O my freekin god!!
We had the exact ideas.
1. It must be somewhere in DrJims directory.
2. The pixel coordinates and rgb values!
I feel ashamed
Ahh well its all experience.
Just curious helen which image did you use? And was the rgb values the same for all the images?
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 07:56 AM by tontsum
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So only Adobe's products were meant to be used. The fact that these pictures were made in Photoshop was a clue also. As I recall the fact was
mentioned but no conclusions were made (I am ashamed that I noticed this just now). I myself ruled the RGB option out because every program gave
different values.
There was steganography in it after all.
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 09:31 AM by frayed1
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If only Adobe products were meant to be used, why did the properties on the photos always say Corel ? Have Adobe and Corel merged? Or did it just
automatically default to Corel because that was the soft I was running?
Anyways, wish I'd had a 'heads up' on the Adobe thing- ...sigh...my house would be a lot cleaner right now....( breaking out the shovel as we
speak...)
Congrats to Helen!!
I did find a lot of weird and interesting sites and info in my wide ranging search....so that's a plus. ( And got a lot of practice with my photo
soft)
I do hope there will be some explaination on the hidden images in the photo's...or will I get no validation from higher up reguarding what I found.??
I don't think I imagined my results (the key, the demon face), but I wouldn't be surprised to see some who would be quick to call me a charlatan if
no one else got those results as well ( have seen that happen to members with more book than I)
Again, good job Helen!!
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 09:38 AM by Sauron
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Whay to go Helen
I gave up after the first to picrures
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 09:39 AM by tontsum
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In the picture file the sun-dried, an unburned brick of clay and straw can be seen. Open it in notepad or something like that (this has been mentioned
before by many).
And of course congrats to Helen.
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 10:17 AM by frayed1
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Originally posted by tontsum
In the picture file the sun-dried, an unburned brick of clay and straw can be seen. Open it in notepad or something like that (this has been mentioned
before by many).
And of course congrats to Helen.
[edit on 15/10/04 by tontsum] 
Well, when I open the pic file in note pad, I get a lot of computer code stuff for both DrJim #1 and#2. I do see "Ducky Adobe" in the first few
lines of the code for photo #1 (which I recall a few others mentioning those two words a couple of times--and that might have been the hint to "use
Adobe soft")--but this is the first mention I recall of a brick of unbaked clay and straw--perhaps you could point me in the direction of the "many
that mentioned this before" --Thanks
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 10:24 AM by tontsum
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Well, when I open the pic file in note pad, I get a lot of computer code stuff for both DrJim #1 and#2. I do see "Ducky Adobe" in the first few
lines of the code for photo #1 (which I recall a few others mentioning those two words a couple of times--and that might have been the hint to "use
Adobe soft")--but this is the first mention I recall of a brick of unbaked clay and straw--perhaps you could point me in the direction of the "many
that mentioned this before" --Thanks

adobe
1. A sun-dried, unburned brick of clay and straw.
2. The clay or soil from which this brick is made.
3. A structure built with this type of brick
From dictionary.com.
Nothing special about it.
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 12:28 PM by pennyforyourthoughts
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heh I tried 10897131.gif maybe 40 times.
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reply posted on 15-10-2004 @ 03:38 PM by frayed1
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adobe
1. A sun-dried, unburned brick of clay and straw.
2. The clay or soil from which this brick is made.
3. A structure built with this type of brick
From dictionary.com.
Nothing special about it. ---------as posted by tontsum
O thank you tontsum, I would never have been able to guess how to use a dictionary!!!!!!!!! I suggest you re-read my post , I did not ask for a
definition of the word adobe......nor did I suggest there was anything special about it. ( or was that a veiled "special ed." type crack aimed at
me?I don't recall insulting you!)
I asked where all those many mentions were---did you mean in the dictionary? You said the brick could be seen, not the word adobe could be seen, and
that many had mentioned it. Having read the thread through several times, I wondered how I could have missed the mention of the pic of a brick, and
mentioned by many , at that. ( There wasn't even that many mentions of the "Ducky Adobe" phrase--there was no call to be so condesending towards
me--thank you very much!)
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