This is not porn
www.thisisnotporn.com
And yes, ladies and gentlemen, it really ISN'T porn. It's a strange site, with lots of puzzle solving and shrewd logic. Check it out, try to solve the pages! The first page should be easy enough, but the next starts to get a little hard... then the difficulty escalates. You'll probably need the help of the rest of the Cellar on some of them. And no, I'm not giving answers, not until you catch up with me that is. :P |
That's bizarre. OK I get the second page you have to cut and paste and it's some kind of picture but can't work out what. Is there any point to this website?
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I'm not sure. I haven't gotten far enough to find any point to the site yet. From what I've heard the person that made the site is young, but really smart.
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Alpha hotel sierra papa november whiskey romeo sierra foxtrot romeo? OK, what does that signify? AHSPNWRSFR means nothing to me.
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Shit, I can't even get past the first page...
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well the first page has a riddle hidden the ascii,
Alexander cut me An oracle predicted me A future king tied me Say my name to clear your path no idea. |
If that's a riddle the answer is the something knot. It was a knot that coudn't be untied. The person who untied it was supposed to rule the world or something. Alexander the Great cheated and cut it. Then proceeded to rule the world.
Don't remember the name of the knot, but it had one. I got a D on that paper I wrote in college. Can you tell? |
Google says it's the Gordian knot.
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And Jaguar, that's a good catch, finding the riddle in the ascii text. I was looking for something in the ascii text, but it formats wrong on my screen. I didn't see it until I viewed the source.
My popup killer kept killing a popup for the first page. When I disabled the killer, a popup saying "help I am drowning" appeared. It only displays for a fraction of a second, then closed automatically. Don't know what any of this means. |
Yeah, there's the riddle, and the quickly disappearing "Help I'm drowning!!!" window, and the string of numbers that the audio file keeps repeating... and yet still ASIA AWAITS... :P
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Well unless it's some kind of odd capitalisation or something other than them both being the same (user and pass) we're going to ahve to dig a tad deeper. Maybe the popup represents one half the and riddle the other? Not sure.
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You've found everything you need. Now figure out the username and password.;)
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This is annoying me
Does he rules by the sword dies by the sword' have anything to do with this? |
Doesn't seem to. Alexander the Great lived by the sword, but died by disease.
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it has to be there for the reason, I know how people who make things like this think, I've made similar little pizzles myself, it means something.
i've tried things like diebythesword gordianknot but no luck. |
Checking back -- it says "He who rules by the sword" -- it doesn't have the "dies by the sword" part. Once you get that, you end up at the page with Alpha Hotel etc.
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What do you mean "once you get that?"
I've tried every Username/Password combination involving "dies by the sword" and knots that I can think of. |
Username: Alexander
Password: Gordian Should I be making it this easy for you? |
No!
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Okay. I'll shut up now. :)
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there are 3 sets of 3 number groups on the enxt page, my guessing is they are ascii codes (random guess + looking at number range and distribution) but I can't seem to find anything on my mac that'll let me enter them, on a PC just hit hold down alt and type th number, can someone do this?
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Hold down Alt? Holy crap, then I wasted SOOOO much time translating from an ASCII table. :mad:
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I knew I was on the right track ;)
If you really wanted to waste time you could apply some more basic oldschool cryptoanalysis and work it back from there based on letter distribution but it's hard to do it with a sample size that small. |
The first two are plain ascii
On the Zuiderzee That old fishing sea, The Faeiries stole, The boys of Marken The old name of the site of the boy's disappearance is the name of the place you must go. The third is: hebban olla vogala nestas hagunnan hinase hi(c) (e)nda thu uu(at) unbida(n) (uu)e nu The Dutch message (De jongen....) is babelfish-translated as "the boy will only die", but I suspect a bad translation. (The Zuiderzee IS the old name... the new name is IJsselmeer) (grumble... it's dot-htm, not dot-html) |
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www.thisisnotporn.com/see/IJsselmeer.htm
That ought to work... I must say, you're all solving these at a lightning-fast pace. It took me and some other people a whole day to get this far. |
I copied that sound from the first page. Its a series of numbers. It took a while to filter out the static but here's what I came up with:
8, 2, 7, 5, 1, 2, 6, 7, 5, 1, 2, 6, 3, 9, 2, 0, 5, 3 No guarantees - best I could do. Not sure what its good for but maybe it'll help later :confused: |
Got the tree sign one pretty fast but I'm stuck at the "in the darkness" page, the CuriosityKilledTheCat prompt.
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Let me tell you guys right now, you will NEVER get the password for CuriosityKilledTheCat. Should I tell it to you?
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If it's so impossible to get, how did you get it? Surely there's a clue somewhere.
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Someone got it off another forum because we spent so long trying to figure it out. There are clues to the answer, but I doubt you'll get it.
Anyways, after this page you'll be caught up with me and most of the rest of the world. |
Ok, answer this: are the clues all on that page or are they from previous pages?
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That page, and the one before with the building. Those are the only pages which give hints to the answer.
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More bloody ascii messages, can someone translate them for me or just tell me the newer one's address?
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cut and paste the ascii codes here
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The first one is a repeat from the earlier page,
and the second one translates to this: whatcomesafterwetireofchasingwildsheep |
Jag, are you past the page with the road and the car driving away from you?
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Just click on the left side of where the license plate is.
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Mm. Letters. I love letters.
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Yes. This is where everyone is stuck. The name of the page, the Hyperciumperfota-whatever, is the scientific name of St. John's Wort. And there appears to be a pictuer of a candle... with the letters JA made obvious to the eye.
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OK. I must be dense. I can't figure out how to get past the tree with the ingrown sign.
What were the clues to get past it? All I found was: whatcomesafterwetireofchasingwildsheep? Last we heard from Jaguar, he was on the same page. |
Have you noticed the spot on the image that causes a popup?
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When I mouse over the sign, I get a blank popup. I couldn't figure anything out with that.
Is that what you are talking about? |
That's the spot. Look closely at it. (I actually had to rightclick --> save the picture and view it zoomed in a separate image program.)
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I saw that before, but didn't think anything of it.
Thanks for the tip. Somthing HEAD. I'll zoom in. |
Hey YellowBolt, something interesting I discovered, probably means nothing, but the pattern of letters starts over at the beginning shortly after the white JA.
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Really... I'll keep a note of that. You never know what is useful in here...
If you noticed, on the truck page there's the number 73 in the bottom right corner, and the email link is different. And on the black letters page, there's nothing interesting in the source except for this: Zardoz , hgrzdz mlgvovph wvniz vml Z |
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Hey Clodfobble,
I can't seem to read what that first word is. Can you tell me what it says? I've tried FINTH, FIXTH, EIXTH, etc. etc. With the first three letters pretty much illegible for me, there are scores of possibilities. The first letter looks like a E or a F Second letter looks like a I or L Third letter looks like a K X N Fourth letter is pretty clearly a T Fifth Letter is pretty clearly a H. Maybe my Irfanview just isn't up to the task. |
Edith.
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Thanks. I was going batty.
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Also, the only letters represented on the page are A-J, which would correspond nicely with 0-9, but I've tried a bajillion number-for-letter substitutions trying to pull an ASCII message out of it, and I got nothing.
FWIW, I highly suspect this one is like the IJsselmeer page, where you must type in your new location in the address bar. |
Methinks it's a cipher. Since the Z is all by itself, it's safe to assume that Z->A or Z-I, right? Now we've got to figure out the rest.
I wonder if this has anything to do with zardoz? EDIT: Oh oh oh! Guess what! The only letters used on that page are A thorough J! The first 10 letters of the alphabet! |
:) I was just about to post the cipher bit, it reads
"A one armed skeleton awaits" backwards. edit: it's a straight reverse-correlation, a=z, b=y, c=x, etc. I checked it with some other nonsense from previous pages, the building page read "whereisthesheepman" at the bottom. |
Sweet. Thanks for that.
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Not, it's not, handmade ciphers can be remarkably complex.
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Googling up "one armed skeleton" gives me this interesting book:
Senner's Gold Helen Corbin Historian Tom Kollenborn and former attorney general Bob Corbin finally reveal their search for the Superstitions other treasure. A diary found in an attic trunk told the story of a cowboy-miner, his search for forbidden gold and of the other lives forever changed because of it. The Mammoth - one of Arizona's richest mines - broken lives - lost treasures and a skeleton in a shallow grave. About the Author: After the success of The Curse of the Dutchman's Gold, the lore of the lost treasure compelled the author Corbin to write Senner's little known story. An exciting factional account based on a true story that occurred in the Arizona Territory over a hundred years ago. The Map found in a faded diary led to a lost camp, a hidden cache and a one-armed skeleton. Corbin, winner of awards from the National and Arizona Press Women, is married to Bob Corbin. They reside in Phoenix, Arizona. I'm gonna investigate about Senner's Gold, hold on. |
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