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a Place to talk about things that may, or may not be hints / clues..
(The static in "Surveillance", Sam Tilsworth, Water references....)
The survey / Maze / CH
Desert images
The green Lights
The dream sequence in "Cruel and Unusual"
"Busy Yellow Bubble Boys" ????
That puzzle on my profile still remains unsolved. If you are up for a challenge. It's a bit harder than most of the puzzles from this game. Some tech savvy is required, and I've posted a few hints.
yeah Happy belated Tuesday the 22nd! I was thinking bout it all day, like how cool who it be to get a clue from the guys of Nowheremen. *sigh* a dreamer can only dream. Miss you all!<3 ;p
Crap, I knew there was a reason why Tuesday the 22nd sounded so familiar back on Tuesday. Oh, now it's Christmas Eve. Where have I been. Happy Non-Specific Holiday Greeting That Typically Equates To Merry Christmas But Sounds Like It Pertains To All Holidays In The Winter Time.
And Exavior, I cannot even fathom and idea for a solution to that puzzle. Good luck to you other people on that one.
I was just looking at a 2010 calendar and do you realize that 2010 only has ONE, count it 1, Tuesday the 22nd.
2010 Sssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkkssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Somewhere in the desert near Six Flags Magic Mountain is the corpse of man chained to the ground. That reminds me, I should probably go back there before my Buy a Day, Get a Year Free pass expires. Who wants to go? We can search for the door to Nowhere, hack into the Six Flags mainframe and do karaoke of Busy Little Bubble Boys! Or just wait in line 3 hours for one ride, go to the Wendys across the street and leave.
I was reading the X12 Productions website, out of... curiosity or nostalgia, I don't know, and I gleaned this:
* "We made Nowheremen with the notion that building a passionately evangelical fanbase would result in the most effective method of peer-to-peer sharing. The experiment paid off; Nowheremen became a groundbreaking social reality game phenomenon, winning a Webby Official Honoree Award in 2008."
There's an awful lot of past tense in there :\
* According to the Digisynd (X-12's parent company) company timeline, they own Invisible Engine, seemingly founded X-12 for Nowheremen, and are now owned by Disney.
I guess none of that is really revelant, but still interesting.
And, of course, since I haven't been around since the end, this could all be old news.