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Post by FAUllibLE on Mar 16, 2009 2:46:32 GMT -5
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Post by B on Mar 19, 2009 19:18:09 GMT -5
Interesting links, fauLLIBle. I found the Shakespeare one to be quite intriguing, and presumably on the money. "The one and only 'Billy Shears'" indeed.
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Post by FAUllibLE on Mar 20, 2009 10:16:38 GMT -5
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Sept 30, 2009 10:36:52 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Jun 3, 2012 2:41:23 GMT -5
The website seems to be down now. Anyone know if these can be found elsewhere?
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 13:42:45 GMT -5
The website seems to be down now. Anyone know if these can be found elsewhere? Apparently the answer is either "no," or "i don't care," or some combination thereof. Shame, really, as this looks interesting. I'll dust off my black-belt and see if I can get anywhere practicing my "google fu."
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 13:53:31 GMT -5
Well, that was a quick preliminary defeat.
looking for the "bug7baconinthepan.pdf" file, the ONLY result returned is this website. I'm afraid "falseprophet" is very poorly named, as this is one of the most common titles in the known universe. Returns many, many, MANY not even vaguely related results.
Rather annoying, as I would imagine someone around here is bound to have retained a copy of this.
Oh well. I'll have another sift through the "false prophet" results later, but I don't have much hope for this one. Again, a shame as the little blurb makes it seem interesting.....
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Post by privyprincess on Jan 27, 2013 16:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 18:08:49 GMT -5
Not sure what happened to that link, but it lead me to some weird page that seemed unrelated. I stupidly didn't even think to check wayback.... maybe because I haven't had a lot of recent luck with them. This time is no different. I got an archive of the notwithoutmustard page, but it appears to be an ad, for a book being sold. Archives for the pdf files lead to nothing, sadly. web.archive.org/web/20090228080336/http://www.notwithoutmustard.com/Thanks for trying.
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 18:09:33 GMT -5
Ah, I see what happened.... the forum lopped the end off the URL, so when I clicked it took me somewhere else.
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Post by overdude on Jan 27, 2013 19:32:25 GMT -5
Hey iwilliam ~~ Don't know if you're familiar with the WaybackMachine or not, but you can click at the top of the page which has links to other dates that the WaybackMachine was able to snapshot the same, and or other pages of the particular site you might be viewing... I did just that, and was able to arrive at a page where the site's owner did a bit more than just give a page where you can buy his so-called "code keys." I didn't do much more than read some of the text that was on that first page I arrived at, but you may able to read more on that page than I did, or perhaps even find a way to launch yourself to other archived pages from that same site. At any rate, I'll paste the link to use below..... Good Luck! Oh, and be sure to select the entire length of the URL, copy it, and then paste it into the browser to get it to work. web.archive.org/web/20080603014223/http://www.notwithoutmustard.com/?
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 20:39:42 GMT -5
Thank you, overdude. That did lead me to something I wasn't able to find on my own. Unfortunately, it didn't give me much info.
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Post by multiverser on Jan 27, 2013 21:13:24 GMT -5
I'm not impressed with the Pan result. Seems like someone is just trying to scam a few bucks on this. "Code Keys" --- not likely.
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Post by iwilliam on Jan 27, 2013 23:00:31 GMT -5
I'm not impressed with the Pan result. Seems like someone is just trying to scam a few bucks on this. "Code Keys" --- not likely. I agree the Pan thing wasn't a super-impressive example, but to me it hinted at the possibility of some interesting observations, at the least. Further, the first posts in this thread seemed to imply some of the pdfs on that site might have been free. I did a search for the author of that site, Michael West, and didn't come up with a lot. There is a guy by that name who does some acoustic Beatles covers, so it may even be the same dude, but nothing relating to this, as far as I could tell. Anyway... one of the things that really grabbed my attention about this, is that Mr. West here makes a few comments which tie to a thread (here at NIR) which really grabbed my attention yesterday. So much so that I obsessively read through all 21 pages of it, plus repeatedly googled for more info. The thread I'm referencing is the "Solution to The Sgt. Pepper Enigma" started by Jarface. It can be found here: invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=5758What this guy mentioned, on one of the pages of this now-downed website was first this: Emphasis added. If you read the thread I linked above, you will see that Jarface ties the Beatles and Sgt Pepper to the story, "The Gold Bug," by Pepper Cover Alum, Edgar Allan Poe. West goes on to write: If you take a look through the Jarface thread linked above, you might see how I would draw similarities. This guy brings up the obvious Carroll connections, too. Hm... maybe I should post this in that other thread.....
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