Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:10:24 AM
The name of the static wave file in 59 is Monoisea.wav. I saw the word "noise" imbedded there, so I tried accessing that file and it does exist at the same location as Monoisea.wav. It is also a static sounding file, but if you manipulate it right with Sound Recorder, there is Mr. Logic with a clue. But after finding the answer to the clue and plugging it in for access to segment 90, it did not work! Jeees........
Sunday, April 30, 2006 4:11:14 PM
I found something!!!!! It's not a question, but it sounds like a robot thing of some sort. It just makes a bunch of beeping noises...
Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:18:54 PM
so, i am reading other forums which give a clue about getting to 90. You are supposed to combine the white noise .wav file from 59 with another white noise file using Sound Recorder (in accessories in windows). The crappy thing is...I don't know where the fork is for the other file...
Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:11:31 PM
49. paris 23. george 37. tokyo 69. bond 96. krypton 47. guinness 07. caduceus 62. kennedy 87. Christopher 86. Georgia 88. 1463 (you need to listen to the entire segment..damn you Mr.Logic and your having to make me listen to the ads) 36. Airplane 92. Blanc (he was actually the second person to do elmer's voice) 73. zbs (what a pain, the first morse code list I found was incorrect) 74. Luna (friggin` A, not sputnik or moon) 30. Bedoya (the word he is saying is "badges" from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) 55. PENSYLVANIA (Now this was a doozy: Open Media Player, File>open url, paste the url, it should start playing, now go to File>Properties and click the content tab, the question is there) 59. Williams (Jurassic Park Theme Song) 90. --stuck--