All right, last night I was graciously added to the Rabbit Hole Hangout.
All right, last night I was graciously added to the Rabbit Hole Hangout. Thank you. While playing a little catch up, an old video was brought up from ingress. I thought I had watched everyone, but I guess I had not. I dug deeper to see if there were any others I had missed. It was all of the Cassandra videos. How I missed these I do not know. Anyway one video grabbed my attention- The Cassandra Signal-Compiled ( http://youtu.be/xXq6wvIOYlA ). I asked if anyone had seen it and JoJo sent me here ( http://niantic.schlarp.com/investigation:videos:cassandrasignal ). This was indeed the post I was looking for. I noticed not all of the screenshots had been captured, So I decided to go frame by frame to attempt capture every one of them with their respective time stamp and see what glyph message was.
The Glyph message is: Open All, Clear All, Begin, Journey, Pursue, Self, War, Pursue, Self, Destroy, Begin.
Now in my attempt to capture time data and upload the photos in time stamp order, I hope my file naming convention is seen in the uploaded pictures. If not I will take time later in the week to rename the pictures. The file name for each Picture is as follows. #.##.# Most photos should just be #.## the first # is the minute mark, the two ## are the seconds mark. The single # after the seconds is to refer if multiple images showed up in the same seconds on which one came first; if it has a G in front of the minute mark that was used to separate out the glyphs in order. Example A: 2.41.1, this refers to the time stamp 2:41 and it is the first image of found in that time stamp. Example B: G0.07, this refers to a glyph seen at 0:07.
The Glyph message is: Open All, Clear All, Begin, Journey, Pursue, Self, War, Pursue, Self, Destroy, Begin.
Now in my attempt to capture time data and upload the photos in time stamp order, I hope my file naming convention is seen in the uploaded pictures. If not I will take time later in the week to rename the pictures. The file name for each Picture is as follows. #.##.# Most photos should just be #.## the first # is the minute mark, the two ## are the seconds mark. The single # after the seconds is to refer if multiple images showed up in the same seconds on which one came first; if it has a G in front of the minute mark that was used to separate out the glyphs in order. Example A: 2.41.1, this refers to the time stamp 2:41 and it is the first image of found in that time stamp. Example B: G0.07, this refers to a glyph seen at 0:07.
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