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− | * '''[http:// | + | * '''[http://theartifactlocation.com The Artifact Location]''' was discovered by using the text found in [[StarImage4.jpg]] of [[Server 04]]. The header of the website reads: "Artifact Location" |
* What the "[[Artifact]]" really is is unknown at this point. | * What the "[[Artifact]]" really is is unknown at this point. | ||
[[Image:TAL-stage1.jpg|thumb|center|320px|Initial page content]] | [[Image:TAL-stage1.jpg|thumb|center|320px|Initial page content]] |
Revision as of 19:41, 13 August 2007
206.16.223.76 (TheArtifactLocation.com)
August 9, 2007
- The Artifact Location was discovered by using the text found in StarImage4.jpg of Server 04. The header of the website reads: "Artifact Location"
- What the "Artifact" really is is unknown at this point.
- The site consists of numerous stars that slowly disappear the longer the page remains open. In the center is a password entry box. Faintly visible in the background is another glyph (see right).
- The stars are randomly generated every time the page is loaded, and holds no meaning in and of itself.
- Following the same lead from Server 04 content, the image unknown.jpg was determined to be an astronomical photograph of the Boomerang Nebula
- Assuming this is the 'location of the artifact', if one enters boomerang as the password, the page content updates.
- Listed are 3 cities:
- New York
- Seattle
- Los Angeles
- Beside the cities are randomizes characters, which cycle endlessly.
August 13
- The numbers 081607 (16th August, 2007) appear between the city names and random characters.