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Today, a homeless looking man handed me $50 and this note

157 pointsby achughesalmost 13 years ago

16 comments

readmealmost 13 years ago
well, if the story is true...<p>The homeless looking man was probably a paid messenger. given that said guy gave op fifty dollars, his pay would have to be significantly larger to ensure proper delivery. so, lets assume the original source of the note paid at least 150.00 with said delivery fee, sans labor costs for the creation of the puzzle... OK<p>now, the implication here is that someone thinks they will get a return on their investment. for this to be plausible, op would have to have been deliberately targeted these to receive the puzzle. handing these little surprises out to strangers would not result in a good rate of return.<p>now, if you are still following my train of thought, it would make sense to assume that these people must have been watching op to think he would be a good candidate to solve the puzzle. yet, if they were they seem to have misprofiled him as he was not able to solve the puzzle alone and so he resorted to posting on reddit.<p>now, there are a lot of smart people on Reddit, but what are the odds that such a random puzzle would be solved so quickly and for nothing more than karma?<p>as much as I would like to believe the story, it seems that the simpler explanation would be that it is a fabrication and a viral marketing campaign. this would explain how a fairly complicated puzzle was answered quickly and easily by some redditor, as smart as some of them are I think the odds of someone with both the required skills and willingness to work only for karma finding the post are fairly improbable.<p>in conclusion we can apply occam's razor to the above argument, to illustrate that it was probably not a bonafide event when compared to these alternate explanations: the man was legitimately crazy (what are the odds if encountering a crazy person with such skills?) or the most likely explanation, that this is a marketing campaign perhaps for a new book, movie, game show, or something else entirely<p>the argument that op fabricated the story to me is the most convincing, precise and logically sound theory
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jaysonelliotalmost 13 years ago
Viral marketing, LARP gone awry, or whatever, I'm still heading up to 56th and 6th on the 19th. Worst case scenario, there will be some fun conversations to be had. And I'll have a hot dog.
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mindcrimealmost 13 years ago
Viral marketing strikes again. Gotta love this stuff.<p>I was on an 'L' train in Chicago recently, and saw all these weird ads about some guy who had supposedly been kidnapped. Turned out to be some viral marketing thing to try and get people to - get this - visit St. Louis.[1]<p>Gotta hand it to 'em, some of these initiatives are pretty clever.<p>Although it would be funnier if it turned out that the "homeless guy" was somebody doing some LARP / ARG shyte and just handed the note and the 50 to the wrong guy.<p>[1]: <a href="https://lonelybrand.com/blog/kidnapped-chicagoan-campaign-sends-transit-riders-to-social-media-of-the-minute/" rel="nofollow">https://lonelybrand.com/blog/kidnapped-chicagoan-campaign-se...</a>
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espeedalmost 13 years ago
What's the first blacked-out character on the front of the 50?<p>Image: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/9yZo5.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/9yZo5.jpg</a><p>The sequence is: ?FIDI<p>Edit: Oh, presumably it's a "B" for Bifid (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifid_cipher" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifid_cipher</a>), and it reads top-down, left-to-right.
teamonkeyalmost 13 years ago
If you like ARGs and stuff like this I heartily recommend Unfiction.com and especially it's forums. They're usually pretty active and if this lead goes anywhere then the forum thread [1] will probably be the best way to track events.<p>[1] <a href="http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=35685" rel="nofollow">http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=35685</a>
mschonfeldalmost 13 years ago
July 19th is the day before the new Batman movie comes out... Batman... The Riddler... Could be a movie promotional stunt?
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achughesalmost 13 years ago
Update: It's been solved, but if your interested in trying to figure it out just don't scroll down into the comments
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xSwagalmost 13 years ago
I wonder if OP is going to go to that place. I'm sure there will be a lot of other Redditors there
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shennygalmost 13 years ago
If it was <i>real</i> he would have blurred out a portion of it so he could solve the final portion of it on his own.<p>I say viral marketing!
Waldmanalmost 13 years ago
The left down corner letters are hebrew... Beit, yud, pe (or fe), yud, dalet. Bipid or Bifid.<p>Edit: removed extra yud on the end.
mikecaronalmost 13 years ago
Well, apparently the homeless man was sent by the DOD... <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/weo8j/today_a_homeless_looking_man_handed_me_50_and/c5cw4r7" rel="nofollow">http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/weo8j/today_a_hom...</a>
thefreshteapotalmost 13 years ago
I feel its to convoluted to be a marketing scheme, as you would surely have a product which links to decryption.<p>I think it might be more fitting if this was a new approach to recruit people for the NSA / Cryptography office for X company or organisation.
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ck2almost 13 years ago
I imagine this story would get a lot less attention if there wasn't $50 involved.<p>Google could hand out little cards like this anonymously to try to find smart people but the problem is someone would eventually turn to crowdsourcing.
Zenstalmost 13 years ago
Probably turn out that on the 20th somebody might be reporting how ther house got burgled. Have a friend house sit on the 19th whilst you investigate. Trust no one ;0.
antsamalmost 13 years ago
So... the Zodiac killer is handing out $50 bills in NYC?
necenzuratalmost 13 years ago
seems legit, but don't let it turn into this <a href="http://vimeo.com/13780892" rel="nofollow">http://vimeo.com/13780892</a>