It’s cool if you run it through Inspector Morse it almost sounds like a song
We may need to find out what date had precipitation of those amounts in those towns.
That would be the default the program you use will return I guess. It is a sentence containing all letters in the alphabet. This recording (phone call) is not Morse code though, it is SSTV (Slow-Scan TeleVision):
holy crap what happened? whatd i miss?!!!
wtf!? i call that number and get a whole bunch of crazy ass sounds?! i leave for 20 mins and holy hell!
Status on WT gave a ph. no. which gave a code, which is a list of cities and rain levels from all over the globe…
Do we need to conect all the cities to get coordinates…maybe?
what!? all i got was the phone number? where is the list of cities?
Post no. 70 up above.
When you call that number, those beeps are a type of tv signal that shows an image of a list of cities and their precipitation levels
Don’t forget the X’s that were with the phone number, we are looking for a five character word and a 3 character one
WHAT!? holy fook. ok, now this is the ARG i’ve known to love!
Baden - Switzerland
Rabi - Fidgi Island
Koronadal - Phillipines
Campbellford - Ontario
Dardanelle - Turkey?
Manley Hot Springs - Alaska US
Jacksonville- Florida US
Oberwart is in Europe - Austria
Taechon - North Korea
Levi - Finland
Intendente Alvear - Argentina
Palana - Russia
Fernandina B - Florida
Acari - ?
Ebouado Deux - ?
Hanover Township - Pennsylvania
Qassimiut - Groenland
Gaffney - Cherokee North Carolina
crap just decoded the message and you all already did it dang
Baden and Acari are the only 5 character words in the list, and Hot is the only 3 character one. Could they be more important if they fit the X’s?
Heres a random idea, sort the list by precipitation then connect the dots of the cities on the map to see if they spell out anything?
Ontario’s in Canada.
And California
haha sorry my bad!
But Campbellford, Ontario is in Canada.