Here's my latest composition in RGB.
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Odd, Even, Even, Odd, Even, Even... perchance?
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Edited by Jest: 2/15/2013 12:43:32 AMLooking over yours, Freefalls, and a Reddit user's from this morning (http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/18i5sd/bungie_arg_day_4/c8f1lja ) my latest guess is: 1 2 9 1 6 7 _ _ (2) 3 4 6 3 9 0 2.jpg Edit: Adjusted guess based on Recon Ocelot's observation.
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Looks to me something like 123164 _ _ _ (3/8)460404
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Nope - just tried - nothing but 100 404 errors
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Edited by freefall722: 2/15/2013 12:45:58 AMThis image makes me think there are only 2(edit 3 because of RGB pattern) missing numbers in the middle this time. I'm going to guess /129162___3460904.jpg
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Just tried all possible values - nothing but a 404 100 times
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Nope. I tried brute forcing it and didn't work.
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Edited by TFOcelot: 2/15/2013 12:42:20 AMThere's definitely 3 missing from the middle (GRB) + the blue one before that and after looking at both pictures I'd say that the last digit is more likely a 2.
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You're right. Sometimes staring at these things for hours makes us miss the little important things.. such as where the bottom of numbers are most likely to be lol.
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Edited by Big Black Bear: 2/15/2013 12:37:27 AMThe colour sequence repeats... Green, red, blue... It should be fairly easy to see how many numbers are missing at any point in the string.
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Nice.
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Edited by Big Black Bear: 2/15/2013 1:01:20 AMI'm gonna give this a bump, because I think it shows the numbers more clearly than the black and white version.
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Edited by MR GrE3n TRS: 2/14/2013 7:54:42 PMGood Job. Can we figure where the split is? It looks to me to be after the[i] red '6'[/i] based on the solid line down the middle, look for the 3 bright white dots along the line, and see how they would fold down the middle. Edit: Actually i think its the [b]Green 1.[/b] Edit 2: Ignore me I'm being dumb. its all rotated, IDK why my mind is thinking of a mirror. THe white section might be the J in JPG.
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The split is at the white line so it starts at green number what appears to be a 1
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Just updated the link with what I have a the moment. I will update whenever I compile a new image. Though I don't expect significant gains in data at this rate.
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I'm really glad your running this in parallel - really saved us this morning.
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Not a problem, always good to have multiple sets of eyes combing over the information.