I've added a new tab on the previous google spreadsheet (found here) for Oblivion password attempts. Check the bottom left corner for the new tab. Spoiler: RE: Bell Foundry I think it's worth looking in to, but it should be noted that it appears to be a store in conventional reality, and they do try to charge you if you add a bell to your shopping cart!
My piece of the message : "his information to you shortly. I request a full report regarding his work"
Added my piece of the puzzle to the doc, MY GOD I LOVE THIS!!! Also that USB drive is pretty sweet, havnt have much time to look into it, but I like what I glanced at.
What would be funny would be if this was a callback to the infamous oranges vs. lemons argument.... (I still say lemons)
Where are we attempting to enter passwords? I think I missed an interchange somewhere. And you know I love me attempting to enter passwords. God knows I hit Rosenberg clinic with enough of them.
Added mine to the list. Interestingly, the zip on my USB seems to differ from the one posted here earlier. Not a lot of binary differences in the file, could just be something with the zip encryption if they were not just copies of one file. I'll have to look into how zip encryption works. Here's the hash of the files. http://tbwmidwest.com/report.html
as for Oblivion the MP3 seems a lot larger than the intro theme, so maybe quite a lengthy message/mission briefing
This is for the Oblivion.mp3 that has been locked and placed in the USB flash drive. (And it was quite clearly an orange, good sir.)
My package arrived yesterday. Didn't find the paper slip until today when I saw the twitter message about it. it reads: "their normal civilian jobs and families. Our entire staff was there to see them" I have added it to the google doc.
"positive results. A change in the BDNF gene is apparent in the patient's cell" added to sorted google doc
I've noticed something on my flash drive. I've got my PC set to show hidden files and folders. There are hidden folders on my drive (I assume they're on everyone elses). I've uploaded them to my dropbox and you can take a poke around to see if there's anything of note here (A lot of the folders seem empty but there's also a lot of files that don't seem to be associated with any programmes)
interesting ... .plist is an Ipod/Iphone playlist file ...anyone know mac code? I think the password is a date/time ...
Not with any you got, maybe we're supposed to find the program to read them with clues in the drive (if it's a free software, which it must be)
Yup, definetely a license key, you should all have a different one since those cannot be shared. Edit : Ain't the Oblivion password
ok so reading on google all the .files are stuff macs put on removable discs whenever its plugged in ..now the files should be empty ... is it just me or can the first 4 pics not be opened?
The first pictures are also mac files (starting with a dot) You only see them if you've enabled the displaying of hidden files (or system files?).
I sent an email out to arosenberg, got the following response Screenshot of the Original message that I sent Spoiler Thank you for your message. Our offices are currently closed for renovations. The new clinic will be open in the spring. Until then, we cannot take on any new patients or appointments. We plan to make an announcement regarding our new facilities on Friday, March 6th, 2015. If you need immediate medical assistance before then, please contact your local emergency service provider. - The Rosenberg Clinic