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Originally posted by PsykoOps
Only if you could find a very specific and accurate match of one language written on it that would spell out something then you could rule it hoax or alien. If there are several different written languages that have few symbols on it then it might as well be a unknown alien language or random gibberish by the hoaxer.
Originally posted by Springer
Originally posted by PsykoOps
Only if you could find a very specific and accurate match of one language written on it that would spell out something then you could rule it hoax or alien. If there are several different written languages that have few symbols on it then it might as well be a unknown alien language or random gibberish by the hoaxer.
Bollocks.
A hoaxer could use one or two "letters" from several alphabets and spell out "Gotcha!" just as easily as (s)he could with one alphabet. There is no requirement the letters all be of the same language what so ever.
Springer...
Originally posted by Jeffery2102
i'm still not accepting the fact that this is a hoax just yet, i have to be proved beyond more than people just saying its a hoax in their opinion. also i don't think this is viral marketing, if it is, its a poorly done job because they would only be meeting a certain area of their projected market. i think we can kick viral marketing out of the picture, it wouldn't reach enough people. PLEASE BE REAL!