This Sanchez fella sounds like he could be the right sort to crack this Murdoc![]()
I'm gonna write him a mail and link him to here and Shady's article once the kids are in bed...unless anyone else does it first lol.
Edit: Done...fingers crossed![]()
the more Fringe I watch the more I see parallels to the Trials riddle - I've seen an episode that talks about DNA and hidden codes within DNA strands and another that talks about the fibonacci sequence - has anyone else watched this show?
I watched them when they first went to air. I really liked it but stopped watching for some reason. (time i guess). I have the first few seasons on HDD at home.. will I have to get back into it?Originally Posted by MurdocLoch
I finished season 2 yesterday. True that there are some similarities, but on the other hand, that's what this show is about, so unless Anba is as mad a genius as Walter Bishop I'm not sure it's 100% relevantOriginally Posted by MurdocLoch![]()
You know he is right?Originally Posted by Dazu
Yeh, it's a great show. I've finished all 4 seasons, but before I started playing Trials. So I can't say I noticed. I will need to look out for the similarities in the next season.Originally Posted by MurdocLoch
its Edward Leedskalnin: http://www.leedskalnin.com/LeedskalninsWritings.html
A very fitting fellow. Said to have invented anti gravity in the 1800's and worked out how to move great weights through minimum effort. Just before he died he wrote about how he had discovered how the pyramids were made and handed the information out to random citizens in Florida. That's all I know off the top of my head. Will try searching his Black Box and the Coral Castle cos that probably what relates him to the Trials riddle.
EDIT: Got loads of work to do so if anyone else want to do some research on this be my guest.