Thanks, but I should point out that's the same, Confusion. The link you've posted leads to the same page. But thanks.![]()
correct. I wanted to show what is in the QR code on the badge. So, where do you think the next event will be?
Thanks, but I should point out that's the same, Confusion. The link you've posted leads to the same page. But thanks.![]()
correct. I wanted to show what is in the QR code on the badge. So, where do you think the next event will be?
Oh My Gosh. I can't wait to get my Badge!
Guys, you're not going to believe this! I just got back from class, dropped of my Census form in the outgoing mail box and decided to check my mail. And look at what I found! I was in such a hurry to share the news, I didn't have time to set up my normal digital camera, so I used the camera built into my MacBook.
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I found this baby in the mail. The return address looks like a printed out rubber stamp design that simply reads: "Flynn Lives, P.O. Box 236, San Diego, CA, 92101." The package itself is a Eco>Lite #000 by Polyair Packaging, Inc. I opened it up and I found this.
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The Encom ID badge in all its glory. It had the first initial of my first name and my last name completely, Employee ID #, a holographic Encom logo sticker (as the reflective Encom name at the top), a red bar above the QR Code (to the right of my photo) reads "Authorized Use Only" and a red bar at the bottom that reads "Group 7 Clearance".
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On the back, it reads as follows: "This badge is intended exclusively for Encom Employees with Group 7 Security Clearance. If the photo on the front differs in appearance from the person carrying it, please report the offending party to your supervisor at once." It has a shiney Encom logo, underneath reading in red: "Encom is serious about security." and a copyright to Encom underneath that. Above and below are red bars, inside the top on reads "For Authorized Use Only", the one on the bottom reads, "Group 7 Clearance."
The badge also comes with its own lanyard with the Encom name and logo repeated.
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I checked inside the package and found the following piece of paper.
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Text:
Dear "Encom employee"
I've been cranking out these badges in my workroom (behind Arcade Aid). Well, you don't know the half of it.
I've also been working my magic on the Encom system so that you can access it using the unique ID number on your badge. Your password is the same one you used over at FlynnLives.com - please note: only this password/ID combination will work (as I said - workin' my magic, but that's the furthest my magic can go).
This is the hardest I've worked since the first time I beat Astro-Gunner back in '87 (I was on that machine for three days straight - still have the calluses to prove it). Time to take a break and... play some Astro-Gunner.
--Zack
At the bottom it just reads "ARCADE AID."
Confusion - Well, I'm not much for the ARG, but I wouldn't mind having the badge (honestly, I'm a little hesitant about giving my info to "Flynn Lives", as they say they share information with their affiliates, but they don't list who their affiliates are).
I'll be waiting for YenChih to get his to see if giving them my address is truly worth it.
Same here, is there a list I can borrow from somebody?
I'll give you some cake and a handjob.
Okay, I got down to the last one, #40. I don't get it. Is it a wasp? Hornet? Is that a gem? A sapphire?
:lolCool. I like cake! Um....you can keep the hj. Now get that Encom Badge!!!
http://shogungamer.com/news/arcade-aid-answers-list-and-solutions-poster
Aren't you glad you decided to pulled the trigger and get the badge?
Just got mine about 15 minutes ago. Checked out the site, kinda cool. Was hoping to find an extra link or something in the pages source code, but no such luck.
Like the bit about the excessive use of emoticons in company mail![]()
So does anyone think Disney will create a TRON inspired attraction for one of thier theme parks?
I doubt he may show up. I mean, the "Tron 2.0" game had Bruce Boxleitner doing the voice of Alan Bradley (and the Bradley character himself), but Tron is nowhere to be seen (and is only mentioned through e-mails in the game), which is ironic because the game is called "Tron 2.0" yet there is no Tron program present (except for the incomplete Tron Legacy security program that you are to acquire from the old Encom server before it crashes, which you end up compiling into Ma3a).
Granted, the "Tron 2.0" game is no considered canon to the upcoming film by the director of the film, but Steven Lisberger considers it as "Tron" canon (as he signed off on it as the creative consultant).