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sparkybennett Devoted Fan
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:02 pm Post subject: Londonfiles- Janitor of Oxford: "Rose Garden" |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoVKobKW2l4
"You are responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose"
Tag: kris
roses shown are :
Old Master
Precious Platinum
Escapade
Red Planet
Amber Queen
Taboo
Interama
Olympiad
Nevada
Old Master
Sun Bright
Sunflare
Iceberg
Fragrant Cloud
Red Plane
Angelface
Glenfiddich
El Capitan
1st letters taken: OPERATION OSSIFRAGE
"Listen Carefully Kris. Your old commander is after you, not far behind. I'll help you escape him, but you have to protect Mary if you want me to help you. If something happens to her I won't be there for you. You understand that Kris , don't you?"[/b] _________________ "Children analyze fantasy. They know you're kidding them. There's got to be logic in the way you kid them. Their fun is pretending...making believe they believe it." Dr Seuss
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chershaytoute Moderator
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 1877 Location: Oregon with an ocean view...across the neighbors' cow pasture, wow!
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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It looks like the type of video I'd've filmed... I do love flowers...
Now, do we take that as Operation, missing an A or an anagram? I leave that to people who aren't leaning into their monitor and trying to smell the roses...
_________________ Diane, or cher, or even chershaytoute, but "Hey, you!" works, too...
WWggD - let's make the Breeniverse a better place to live...
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silverblue Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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Kris protect Mary? She's kicking him out!
ETA: Letters anagram to Operation Fog Rises? Operation SOS Grief? No idea. _________________ Yeah, you'd better run! |
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sparkybennett Devoted Fan
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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silverblue wrote: | Kris protect Mary? She's kicking him out!
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I know .... this doesn't really fit in with Mary's perspective does it? _________________ "Children analyze fantasy. They know you're kidding them. There's got to be logic in the way you kid them. Their fun is pretending...making believe they believe it." Dr Seuss |
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impulse Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:24 am Post subject: |
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chershaytoute wrote: |
Now, do we take that as Operation, missing an A or an anagram? |
As you have noticed, the Order, omnipotent Evil, has been at work here and viciously tried to mess with this video message from the Janitor. Yes, indeed, they brutally killed one rose out of the cast. I'm telling you, there is no limit to their wickedness! However, the J. has resources and he's a man who likes to keep things tidy. Therefore, he removed the perverted video from his account and uploaded a version free of malice.
Sparkybennett, if you want to edit your first post, the new link is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPxUdBB26Uo _________________ Gaj eyga gaj lpsptk plp s kmqz qswr gaj wlf vmms nsaw. |
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sparkybennett Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:05 am Post subject: |
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ossifrage:
"sea-eagle, osprey," 1601, from L. ossifraga "vulture," fem. of ossifragus, lit. "bone-breaker," from ossifragus (adj.) "bone-breaking," from os (gen. ossis) "bone" + stem of frangere "to break" (see fraction). By this name Pliny meant the lammergeier (from Ger., lit. "lamb-vulture"), a very large Old World vulture that swallows and digests bones and was believed also to drop them from aloft to break them and get at the marrow. But in England and France, the word was transfered to the osprey, perhaps on similarity of sound. _________________ "Children analyze fantasy. They know you're kidding them. There's got to be logic in the way you kid them. Their fun is pretending...making believe they believe it." Dr Seuss |
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silverblue Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:06 am Post subject: |
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That crazy Order!
The letters now read OPERATIONOSSIFRAGE.
Operation Ossifrage
Quote: | ossifrage [ad. L. ossifrag-us, -a, name of a bird of prey, the 'bone-breaker', from ossifragus bone-breaking, f. os, ossi- bone + frag-, root of franger to break. Cf. It. ossifraga. |
Apparently "ossifrage" means "bone crusher".
Also...
Quote: | The RSA algorithm, used in public key cryptography and patented in the US, is based on the fact that it's easy to multiply two large prime numbers together, but hard to factor them out of the product. A challenge issued in 1977 to factor the key based on a 129 digit number (or 429 bits) was finally met in 1994 by an international group of over 600 volunteers and 1500 computers working for 8 months. The estimated effort was somewhere between 100,000 and 1,000,000 MIPS-years. The decrypted message read, "THE WORDS ARE SQUEAMISH OSSIFRAGE", starting the tradition of using those words in key-breaking challenges. |
_________________ Yeah, you'd better run! |
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chershaytoute Moderator
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 1877 Location: Oregon with an ocean view...across the neighbors' cow pasture, wow!
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: |
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Oh, my, that puts a different perspective on things...since Operation Ossifrage...well, Ossifrage is another name for Bone Crusher or Bone Breaker...
Although there's an article called Moderns Ciphers that refers to a RSA/asymmetric ciphers and says:
Quote: | Beware Of Making Rash Predictions
The discoverers of RSA published their method in Scientific American in 1977, together with a message enciphered by an RSA key of 429 bits (512, 768 and 1024 bits are now common). They offered a $100 prize and claimed that it would take 40,000 trillion years to break a sample enciphered message ... and were shown to be nearly right when 17 years later someone broke it. The underlying message read "The magic words are squeamish ossifrage". I would have given much more than $100 to be the first to ring up Rivest, Shamir or Adleman and ask "how's your ossifrage today?" |
I have either just actually found something...or two somethings...or muddied the waters completely... <rueful grin> I hope it isn't the latter - it seems as if this is something necessary. _________________ Diane, or cher, or even chershaytoute, but "Hey, you!" works, too...
WWggD - let's make the Breeniverse a better place to live...
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sparkybennett Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: |
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check this out
http://www.youtube.com/user/OperationOssifrage _________________ "Children analyze fantasy. They know you're kidding them. There's got to be logic in the way you kid them. Their fun is pretending...making believe they believe it." Dr Seuss |
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chershaytoute Moderator
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:28 am Post subject: |
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Darn, I take the time away from chewing on these mighty tasty crayons to actually try research for once , and silverblue and Sparky come in well ahead of me! Wow, you guys!
BTW, your quote is WAY better than my quote for this one, sb! <beaming>
Sparky, I notice there are TWO vids there already...great find! _________________ Diane, or cher, or even chershaytoute, but "Hey, you!" works, too...
WWggD - let's make the Breeniverse a better place to live...
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silverblue Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:07 am Post subject: |
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Great find, sparky! I've started threads for the two vids found there. _________________ Yeah, you'd better run! |
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