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Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
07-28-2008, 01:18 AM
Post: #111
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:
deathwished13 Wrote:
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:Minty Beans Team Orange. Regular names on the back are all in the same size font. On this card the "M" & "B" in the name are larger and bold. After that bold letters are L, H, A, N, J, H, M

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Your chasing your tails. All those are either names or the beginning of a sentance once again. There is nothing out of the ordinary about the backs. Could the team orange have something to do with the codes...they could but I dont think so myself. But you are all really making this to much into a conspiracy theory.

BTW the person who mentioned lining up the cards a certain way....best idea I have seen yet. As far as the unscrambling goes its obvious that either a few are wrong or that is not the proper way to do so. What coherent and or relevent sentace can you make with the words polio and Yankees?
If you look at the back of the Team Orange cards in hand, it is clear that the bold letters are intentional. Given that, the fact that these "made up" cards seem to have no other purpose, the "Team Orange" address and the rip party oranges clues I say that they are 100% the key to the code,

I agree they were intentional but that is a way of making capitol letters stand out when using all caps. I could understand if it was a random bolded letter Like
"WHILE HE WAS LEGALLY BLIND YADDA YADDA YADDA." The bolded letters all end up being either the beging of a name or sentace like I have said. Dont get me wrong I want to see you all decphir this thing as much as the next guy thats why I am putting in my 2cents on the subject. I think you guys are giving Topps too much credit and turning this into something that is more difficult than it really is.

By all means expirement with the Team Orange cards but dont exhaust all of your efforts on just them which it seems most of you are.
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07-28-2008, 01:25 AM
Post: #112
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
[/quote I think you guys are giving Topps too much credit and turning this into something that is more difficult than it really is.

By all means expirement with the Team Orange cards but dont exhaust all of your efforts on just them which it seems most of you are.[/quote]

I actually agree 100%

I doubt we'll have to go anywhere else but the cards in the set. Good luck to you guys
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07-28-2008, 01:28 AM
Post: #113
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
deathwished13 Wrote:
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:
deathwished13 Wrote:
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:Minty Beans Team Orange. Regular names on the back are all in the same size font. On this card the "M" & "B" in the name are larger and bold. After that bold letters are L, H, A, N, J, H, M

[Image: 0000014ig0.jpg]


Your chasing your tails. All those are either names or the beginning of a sentance once again. There is nothing out of the ordinary about the backs. Could the team orange have something to do with the codes...they could but I dont think so myself. But you are all really making this to much into a conspiracy theory.

BTW the person who mentioned lining up the cards a certain way....best idea I have seen yet. As far as the unscrambling goes its obvious that either a few are wrong or that is not the proper way to do so. What coherent and or relevent sentace can you make with the words polio and Yankees?
If you look at the back of the Team Orange cards in hand, it is clear that the bold letters are intentional. Given that, the fact that these "made up" cards seem to have no other purpose, the "Team Orange" address and the rip party oranges clues I say that they are 100% the key to the code,

I agree they were intentional but that is a way of making capitol letters stand out when using all caps. I could understand if it was a random bolded letter Like
"WHILE HE WAS LEGALLY BLIND YADDA YADDA YADDA." The bolded letters all end up being either the beging of a name or sentace like I have said. Dont get me wrong I want to see you all decphir this thing as much as the next guy thats why I am putting in my 2cents on the subject. I think you guys are giving Topps too much credit and turning this into something that is more difficult than it really is.

By all means expirement with the Team Orange cards but dont exhaust all of your efforts on just them which it seems most of you are.
All the other Minis have the same font/print. None of the other minis have any bold letters. Not all the Caps on the Team Orange are Bold. If this was easy some Taiwan math genius would have figured it out on day 1.
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07-28-2008, 01:29 AM
Post: #114
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
deathwished13 Wrote:
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:
deathwished13 Wrote:
Cardsecurityguard Wrote:Minty Beans Team Orange. Regular names on the back are all in the same size font. On this card the "M" & "B" in the name are larger and bold. After that bold letters are L, H, A, N, J, H, M

[Image: 0000014ig0.jpg]


Your chasing your tails. All those are either names or the beginning of a sentance once again. There is nothing out of the ordinary about the backs. Could the team orange have something to do with the codes...they could but I dont think so myself. But you are all really making this to much into a conspiracy theory.

BTW the person who mentioned lining up the cards a certain way....best idea I have seen yet. As far as the unscrambling goes its obvious that either a few are wrong or that is not the proper way to do so. What coherent and or relevent sentace can you make with the words polio and Yankees?
If you look at the back of the Team Orange cards in hand, it is clear that the bold letters are intentional. Given that, the fact that these "made up" cards seem to have no other purpose, the "Team Orange" address and the rip party oranges clues I say that they are 100% the key to the code,

I agree they were intentional but that is a way of making capitol letters stand out when using all caps. I could understand if it was a random bolded letter Like
"WHILE HE WAS LEGALLY BLIND YADDA YADDA YADDA." The bolded letters all end up being either the beging of a name or sentace like I have said. Dont get me wrong I want to see you all decphir this thing as much as the next guy thats why I am putting in my 2cents on the subject. I think you guys are giving Topps too much credit and turning this into something that is more difficult than it really is.

By all means expirement with the Team Orange cards but dont exhaust all of your efforts on just them which it seems most of you are.

Actually its quite common to code like this. To deliberately make paragraphs or sentences start with a Letter to hide something. Case in point reader the First Letter of every paragraph by this Washington Post journalist for his hidden messageHidden Message
But you would be kinda of crazy not to think that Team Orange doesnt have to do with the code considering at the end of the rip video they pretty much indicate so.
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07-28-2008, 01:49 AM
Post: #115
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
Stolen Road Sign Wrote:
tommyfro21 Wrote:8 would be Buckner

5 would be no hit

9 is Pennsylvania with the 1 being the "i"

17 is ancestry because he wanted to teach we came from monkeys

3 is polio when you use the q's as o's and the 7 as the L

1 is gold or gold medal if the W is the M for it

Brown v. Board of Education is the Supreme Court case that outlawed racial segregation in schools. It had nothing to do with the teaching of evolution.

Could this be Races with the 5 as a S?
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07-28-2008, 02:15 AM
Post: #116
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
does anyone have scans of the backs of all the team orange and crack the code cards? If so please post them. Thanks
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07-28-2008, 02:34 AM
Post: #117
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
I don't think this code can be cracked without some type of "decoder". Do not try conventional code breaking with this puzzle, it will only make you go insane.

It makes sense for them to involve more cards. I'm guessing a lot of people would be mad if it was solved within a couple weeks by somebody who did not even buy a pack.
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07-28-2008, 02:38 AM
Post: #118
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Do the numbers on the back of the team orange cards (i.e. Minty Beans is number 6) correspond to the grouping of letters between those numbers in the code. In the code there are numbers inserted randomly, perhaps by removing the Bolded/Highlighted Letters/numbers, on the corresponding team orange cards, between those groups of numbers would reveal words.

Hope that makes sense....

Scott
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07-28-2008, 03:02 AM
Post: #119
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
SavageScott Wrote:Do the numbers on the back of the team orange cards (i.e. Minty Beans is number 6) correspond to the grouping of letters between those numbers in the code. In the code there are numbers inserted randomly, perhaps by removing the Bolded/Highlighted Letters/numbers, on the corresponding team orange cards, between those groups of numbers would reveal words.

Hope that makes sense....

Scott

that doesn't make sense because card T10 would be pointless then. I am leaning towards the team orange cards not having anything to do with solving the ginter code
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07-28-2008, 03:06 AM
Post: #120
Allen and Ginter Code (Think I might be on the right path)
Delhomme Wrote:
SavageScott Wrote:Do the numbers on the back of the team orange cards (i.e. Minty Beans is number 6) correspond to the grouping of letters between those numbers in the code. In the code there are numbers inserted randomly, perhaps by removing the Bolded/Highlighted Letters/numbers, on the corresponding team orange cards, between those groups of numbers would reveal words.

Hope that makes sense....

Scott

that doesn't make sense because card T10 would be pointless then. I am leaning towards the team orange cards not having anything to do with solving the ginter code

True, but if you believe the Team Orange cards are the cipher, then there has to be some way to match them up to the greatest victories cards. I personally believe that the Numbers in the greatest victories cards correspond somehow to the team orange cards.
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