Talk:The Mailstrom
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Mailstrom
dug around and posted what i could find on the site so far. haven't tried any bruteforcing yet, i might do that at work if i can cut some time between things. (work up at a major registrar, so, lots of web tools readily on hand) --Killjoy 01:01, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
If anyone has a photo of the buttons given out in Minneapolis it would be greatly appreciated.Leo3375 15:39, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
Trinity Episcopalian
mentioned in the email communication, most of the sites when mentioning things capitalized like this, or with a legit sounding company/organisation name, seem to be provisions for new websites. haven't had luck yet. any help would be great! --Killjoy 01:01, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Consolidated
Could there be more mailboxes accessible on Consolidated, perhaps hinted at by the captured email chain? I tried some obvious ones but got nothing. Perhaps someone else is more inspired than I at guessing possible mailboxes to try? Or maybe this is just another rathole? --Mr z 09:23, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Following the thinking, is it possible some of the username/passwords from other sites (or hidden text on other sites) may access if used as damage/shard inputs, I'm going to try and collect some of it and see if anything pops up, same with the mailbox idea! --killjoy 09:38, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
maelstrom
the name "mailstrom" is a play on the word maelstrom[1]
which can be defined:
maelstrom \MAYL-struhm\, noun: 1. A large, powerful, or destructive whirlpool. 2. Something resembling a maelstrom; a violent, disordered, or turbulent state of affairs.
--LiquidVanity 11:27, 12 March 2007 (PDT)
Case Insensitive
I just did some minor experimenting with the existing known Wreckage/Shard combos, and it appears they're case insensitive. That shrinks our search space. --Mr z 10:23, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
"Wreckage" equals classification?
The first wreckage/shard pair has "gallows" as the wreckage. In that opening statement, we also read: "Whether or not you agree with what was done to the informer after we intercepted this email..." implying they did something bad. They likely killed (maybe they hanged?) the informer. The second successful wreckage/shard pair has "gasoline" as the wreckage. In that shard, we find a mother who cannot get to her child in part because her old gasoline-only engine seized up and she couldn't complete the mandatory child-rearing classes she was assigned. We currently have a wreckage, "sickle", that lacks a shard. If sickle's a reference to Communism, then perhaps there's a clue somewhere around Be The Hammer? --Mr z 13:11, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
Hints in URLs?
The images unique to the gasoline/uuu891 page all begin with "rb5x1zzz". This is too long to be a shard if all shards are 6 characters. (That seems to be a common theme, across both The Mailstrom and U.S. Wiretap.) But is that the case, or is just a randomized filename to make it harder to find through brute force search? --Mr z 13:11, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
I updated the main page with my findings on the image file names; the above e-mail and the original are the only ones where I couldn't figure out the pattern. All of the rest seem to conform to the l33t naming scheme. Could be a clue, or it could just mean that they only implemented the scheme after the first two.
By the way, does anyone know of any tools capable of backtracing html pages that include the found images belonging to unfound pages? --Lastgunslinger 21:17, 22 March 2007 (PDT)
UUU891
For the fun of it, i ran this through google and got an intersting .gov result; a list of dØ files from Fermilab (a particle accelerator facility here in Illinois)
It's probably all unrelated, but they are searching for the Higgs Boson ("God Particle") and most of their research has implications on time travel. (as well, some diagrams of their work resemble the SBI Pilgrims Diags.)
Puzzle away! --killjoy 16:58, 14 March 2007 (PDT)
- Please stay where you are. The appropriate Bureau of Morality agents will be there shortly to commence with your reeducation. Thank you. ;-) --Mr z 05:38, 15 March 2007 (PDT)
- haha, too late! ;-P --killjoy 14:39, 15 March 2007 (PDT)
- hmm, looks like they're doing plenty of homework, there's reference to Fermilab on the Pilgrims/SBI pages (where the double slit diagrams and such are lurking around.) amusing, i was just reading about all this stuff a few months ago, now they're using it to make a story! --killjoy 09:26, 16 March 2007 (PDT)
tumbrel/AD44Us
Looks like in 0000, spam is alive and well. And, it looks like nerochips have been around awhile. --Mr z 05:31, 16 March 2007 (PDT)