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U could also try 15823 or 58131 or (1-9)5813 or 5813(0-9) Wouldnt that give you a PIN of five digits long.

i've tried added the digits on the puzzle (the ones in the corner), they add up to 8

if i do PIN 58238 then it says that they dont have such an extension, but if is put the 8 in the front then it say something like 'one' [??]

So there are definetly people from the marketing campaign watching this, because as soon as I posted the thing about hitting 0 the line was taken down and that part of the announcement was removed.

Interesting.

yeah it works from hungary too :)

all earth is included :D ['till the marketing guys someone mentioned cut off non-USA ppl :D]

The dl link to the phone call posted on unfiction, seems there at the same point as us.

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/files/phonecall.mp3

The grid was obviously some1 from Ms or who ever made this, I didnt quite understand the Rot -1 trick And the funny part is that IE Blog mentions nothing on this mysterious picture that just popped up so it seems like they are in on it.

I was n when loki first posted, the original clue box he gave was different... it was

(sorry for the lowtechness)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ XXXXXXXX _ _ _

XXXXXXXX_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

____________________________

letters: rot -4

even numbers: remove

odd numbers: keep the same

This is what was written, instructions in that order but written horizontally

It was removed in about 10 minutes

I think that is his post Last time it was edited was today 10:17 so if you see any change he might put a clue in for 5 minutes or so? Thats why i think Post is capitalized and he said Post not thread

See my post 2 or 3 above, he changed it once already, there might be another password in that original box he posted

I was n when loki first posted, the original clue box he gave was different... it was

(sorry for the lowtechness)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ XXXXXXXX _ _ _

XXXXXXXXX _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

____________________________

letters: rot -4

even numbers: remove

odd numbers: keep the same

This is what was written, instructions in that order but written horizontally

It was removed in about 10 minutes

yeh i saw that too, it works out as:

3scap3

gravv1t

which looks like "escape gravity" but i wonder why it was removed...

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