Rachel Blake has made a new post, and with it, we get an audio file....in korean.
In here newest post, she links us to the Australian LOST Fourms. She also gives us a username and password, rblake and 105minutes, respectively.
Unfortunetly, you need a Yahoo! account for the next step. Log-in, and attempt to create a topic. In the sidebar, there should be a link about questionable content. It's fake. Click it to get to this page. Login using the username and password Rahcel gave us, and the words "peeping on tom" turn into a link to an .mp3
http://au.i1.yimg.com/au.yimg.com/i/tv/lost/gallery/mischief/utrans_late.mp3
It's in Korean, unfortunetly, so figure out what it says!
Posted by June 22, 2006 4:23 PM |
Lost Experience - Audio
Posted by DocArzt June 21, 2006 9:00 PM |
Lost Experience - Audio
Okay. The morse code on the latest clue was interesting indeed! A lot of people decoded this as "SAFER". I captured the morse in cool edit, isolated the background noise, and was left with this:
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SOUND FILE HERE
You can easily visualize the length of each tone. It comes out:
... .- ..-. . / --.
This translates to SAFE G when put through
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.htmlDoesn't make sense right? SAFER makes much more sense. So I wanted to compare. I encoded "SAFER" with the same translator, played it into Cool Edit and did that same processing to compare them visually and in audio, When you listen to Hanso's morse, there is clearly a pause and two long and one short at the end of the phrase. Here is the SCPhillips version:
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Generated "Safer" Morse
Again it is easy to visually come up with the morse:
... .- ..-. . .-.
There is no pause, and the end tones, which would be R, are clearly short long short, where the hanso morse is clearly long long short with a preceeding pause.
Conclusion?
SAFER makes more sense, the evidence says
SAFE G. Discuss with us in the
forums.
Posted by DocArzt May 8, 2006 9:52 PM |
Lost Experience - Audio
These MP3 files comprise the main menu and all options from the phone system featured in the UK launch of "The Lost Experience".
The phone number was (011-44) 0800 66 66 40, and was released during a faux commercial for The Hanso Foundation on Channel 4. (Still looking for a copy of that commercial.)
The commerical invited viewers also to visit www.thehansofoundation.org. A complete report on that will be filed tonight after "Two For The Road".
Now... onto the audio files....
Posted by DocArzt May 4, 2006 12:28 AM |
Lost Experience - Audio