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Originally posted by Forevever
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
Originally posted by Forevever
reply to post by SeventhSeal
Its been noted by dethduck that
- "Sam" runs the facebook page (guessing 175,000 didn't have that info at the time?)
They said they were not affiliated with the face book page. Sam is part of their group so this cannot be correct. Thay said that one of their group wasn't human. I think Sam is a bot or a computer. I also think this statement is wrong and you should remove it from your recap. You can enlighten me if you like tho.
Originally posted by AstroBuzz
Originally posted by Domo1
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New Image Now
Has this image been deciphered?
I think the answer lies in these pics...
Originally posted by Qwenn
" Please wake up " What could that mean ? Blue smiley face !
The girl is the key / Blue key ?
Asian girls face degrades and splits down the middle, like Belles Photograph !
Very strange !
"Five four zero," goes a typical broadcast, this time in the soulless voice of a woman with a British accent. "Zero nine zero. One four. Zero nine zero one four." Numbers in Spanish, in German, Russian, Czech; some voices male, others female. When Fernandez lucks into hearing the start of a broadcast, he's treated to the sound of electronic beeps, or a few bars of calliope music, or words like "message message message." Then come the numbers. A few stations spring to life the same time each night, others pop up at random and cannot be found again. At first, Fernandez figures it's a prank, the work of radio pirates with a sense of humor. But you need a license for this part of the radio band, and why would anyone break the law just to read digits into the dark yonder? In England the penalties are serious. Where's the comedic payoff?
Copyfight is the broad banner to describe people who are fighting for reforms to intellectual property -- trademarks, patents, copyrights and what are called "related rights" (broadcast rights and so on)
Originally posted by Domo1
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Originally posted by Forevever
This is a condensed version of the entire thread so far.
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