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Cypy

Cypy

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If you have finished heist 2, you have probably seen the little envelope in the safe door:
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9173/envelopeud7.png
That links to http://mhstatic.com/inbox/8382/thebox.zip, which, once unzipped, contains 8 images of an alleged "reality distortion field generator." It also contains a PDF file with the following description:

The RDF ("Reality Distortion Field") generator is a device that can be  used to influence, or overtly control, the emotions of nearby subjects.  The device operates by "tuning" beta waves in the brain. The RDF's internal mechanics were designed by Apple engineer Ian  Bradford, during the early 90's, The revolutionary creation  underwent design and development quietly for nearly a decade.  However, it was dismantled in the late 90's once Jobs made his return  and Apple's financial situation began to improve. The RDF generator can be tuned to several frequencies, and has been  shown in studies to trigger a wide range of emotions, including fear,  anxiety, pleasure, and anticipation. As it is such a potent device, the  project has been kept under wraps at the highest level of secrecy  within Apple. Only top level Apple Executives are even aware of the  project's existence, let alone details on what exactly it is. Apple's internal studies have focused on the positive use of RDF, and  research has demonstrated that proper use of the machine can  improve sales yield by over 500%, with customer satisfaction  guaranteed for hours after the exposure. Recently, there has been renewed interest in the RDF machine from  within Apple. New iterations of the device have been utilized at recent  Apple press events and keynotes, including the launch of the iPhone. Should information of the RDF be compromised, and put in the wrong  hands, Apple will not survive the resulting PR fallout. This cannot be  allowed to happen.

December 15, 2007 2:38 am
hadimirza

hadimirza

Urchin

6 posts

December 15, 2007 3:44 am
bildzeitung

bildzeitung

Tinkerer

from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
21 posts

Two words: flux capacitor

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December 15, 2007 4:02 am
nre999

nre999

Automaton Tech

from B'ham WA
182 posts

I posted this earlier this week but there was a conspiracy theory about an experiment in on a Naval vessel in Philadelphia during the 1940s.

Anyways, they used an RFD there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Experiment

Dr. Franklin Reno - maybe that is the scientist

http://www.macheist.com/forums/viewtopi … 860#p79860


But on a more serious note:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_distortion_field

Another Hitchiker's reference

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"  - all things being equal, the least complicated of all solutions is the preferable one (Occam's Razor).

December 15, 2007 4:37 am
downunderstew

downunderstew

Gearhead

from Sydney, Australia
84 posts

I think these are clues to the big picture - the main heist - whether they are relevent to Mission 3 they are clearly very important - it is said the the supposed RDF work in the 40s and 50s was based on Einstein's theories.

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December 15, 2007 5:08 am
downunderstew

downunderstew

Gearhead

from Sydney, Australia
84 posts

I think nre999 is on to something with that wikipedia reference for "reality distortion field"

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December 15, 2007 5:16 am
incarnate

incarnate

Tinkerer

from New York NY
13 posts

1.21 gigawatt are you insane, you need a bolt of lighting !!

Enter the engeizer bunny

December 15, 2007 5:27 am
mdmunoz

mdmunoz

Big Game Hunter

642 posts

incarnate wrote:

1.21 gigawatt are you insane, you need a bolt of lighting !!

Enter the engeizer bunny

"Jigawatt." Because gigawatt is too real a number.

December 15, 2007 5:37 am
Warbrain

Warbrain

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from Chicago
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I must be one of the few who aren't looking for connections between different things for the RDF and just accepting it as the RDF got stolen.  In case some of you don't know, the RDF has been a long running joke within the Mac community...

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December 15, 2007 5:40 am
mdmunoz

mdmunoz

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642 posts

Warbrain wrote:

I must be one of the few who aren't looking for connections between different things for the RDF and just accepting it as the RDF got stolen.  In case some of you don't know, the RDF has been a long running joke within the Mac community...

I agree. It's probably just a plot development, just like when we saw it in the first place and thought it was an Apple Design Award.

December 15, 2007 5:48 am
rampancy

rampancy

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Warbrain wrote:

I must be one of the few who aren't looking for connections between different things for the RDF and just accepting it as the RDF got stolen.  In case some of you don't know, the RDF has been a long running joke within the Mac community...

It's worth pointing out that the RDF joke was coined in the early part of Apple's history (late 70's-early 80's?) - the only people who'd get it now are the truly grizzled Apple veterans (the ones who cut their teeth on IIc's and Performa 475's) and Apple nerds like me who will never get laid.

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December 15, 2007 5:54 am
nre999

nre999

Automaton Tech

from B'ham WA
182 posts

rampancy wrote:

It's worth pointing out that the RDF joke was coined in the early part of Apple's history (late 70's-early 80's?) - the only people who'd get it now are the truly grizzled Apple veterans (the ones who cut their teeth on IIc's and Performa 475's) and Apple nerds like me who will never get laid.

I agree on this, that is why I posted the link in my previous post to the wikipedia entry for the joke (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_distortion_field).

I just thought it was ironic that I was throwing out rabbit trails yesterday and came across the RDF stuff with the Philadelphia Experiment.

If you look back to the original threads you can see a great deal of stuff pointing to Mr. Jobs.  The address being set at 1 Infinite loop... The RDF (which was a joke about Jobs personality).

What if Apple is in on this?

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EDIT:  BTW anyone see the movie "The Philadelphia Experiment"? Not so good.

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"  - all things being equal, the least complicated of all solutions is the preferable one (Occam's Razor).

December 15, 2007 6:14 am

MoDFoX

Tinkerer

16 posts

OH GOD! They've found out about my plans! I mean.... NOTHING!

December 15, 2007 6:54 am
mybagofjems

mybagofjems

Automaton Tech

from Milwaukee
295 posts

I animated the pictures:

http://www.chicagobelowstudio.com/images/thebox1.gif

http://www.chicagobelowstudio.com/images/thebox2.gif

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December 15, 2007 12:18 pm
rampancy

rampancy

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nre999 wrote:

EDIT:  BTW anyone see the movie "The Philadelphia Experiment"? Not so good.

Not so good? Come on, that was classic 80's!

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December 15, 2007 2:21 pm
AriX

AriX

Automaton Tech

from Pennsylvania
213 posts

Come on guys... I made a topic about this hours before this one. tongue

Mods? Merge?

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December 15, 2007 2:34 pm
macpug18

macpug18

Sky Pirate

1,144 posts

love the animation dude!!!

You've just read my signature

December 15, 2007 2:52 pm
jdcfsu

jdcfsu

Automaton Tech

268 posts

Maybe we have to submit this to MacRumors ala MH1...?

I like to pull heists.

December 15, 2007 3:21 pm
Cypy

Cypy

Big Game Hunter

704 posts

AriX wrote:

Come on guys... I made a topic about this hours before this one. tongue

Mods? Merge?

Sorry for the duplicate! Please feel free to lock this thread.

December 15, 2007 3:50 pm
Warbrain

Warbrain

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from Chicago
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rampancy wrote:
Warbrain wrote:

I must be one of the few who aren't looking for connections between different things for the RDF and just accepting it as the RDF got stolen.  In case some of you don't know, the RDF has been a long running joke within the Mac community...

It's worth pointing out that the RDF joke was coined in the early part of Apple's history (late 70's-early 80's?) - the only people who'd get it now are the truly grizzled Apple veterans (the ones who cut their teeth on IIc's and Performa 475's) and Apple nerds like me who will never get laid.

Well, considering that I'm of the latter - in fact, you named two of my first computers there - maybe that's why I'm not being so analytical about it.  And to think, I'm a grizzled veteran at the age of 20.  I've lived through the tough years...

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December 15, 2007 3:54 pm

thegodfaza

Gearhead

from Wausau, WI
93 posts

What's wrong with the power consumption. With a few of these it would work. After all the Air Force is hiding this so anything is possible.
</sarcasm>

Leading the Revolution

December 15, 2007 4:17 pm
AriX

AriX

Automaton Tech

from Pennsylvania
213 posts

jdcfsu wrote:

Maybe we have to submit this to MacRumors ala MH1...?

Naw, back then they had a SPECIAL (fake) MacRumors submit page just for us.

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December 15, 2007 4:38 pm
cenunez

cenunez

Gearhead

from Pennsylvania
56 posts

Maybe incarnate's observation about needing a "bolt of lightning" is the connection to Franklin, Philly and the key.

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December 15, 2007 4:42 pm
Warbrain

Warbrain

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AriX wrote:
jdcfsu wrote:

Maybe we have to submit this to MacRumors ala MH1...?

Naw, back then they had a SPECIAL (fake) MacRumors submit page just for us.

But I could see that connection coming up again...

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December 15, 2007 4:49 pm
sheldonc

sheldonc

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Ok, so if we look at the back "logic.jpg" image we can now clearly see a large-ish mag-connect power cord, a cat-5 ethernet port and the power button.

The mag-connect power looks odd to me, though. It's larger than a typical version and has no charge light indicator. May not be plugged in?

If I am not mistaken, that's the same logic board used to solve the "Woz-Jobs-Ive" puzzle.

The flat rectangle up toward the front may be a hard drive of some sort.

No idea what the four small flat boxes up front are. They look like some sort of media readers, though we have no shot from the front to show what that looks like.

So are there three units? One for Jobs, one for Woz and one for Ive?

"What? No small-talk? No chit-chat? That's the trouble with the world these days. Nobody takes the time to do a real sinister interrogation. It's a lost art." - James Bond, Goldeneye

December 15, 2007 5:41 pm

pisomojado101

Tinkerer

19 posts

sheldonc wrote:

Ok, so if we look at the back "logic.jpg" image we can now clearly see a large-ish mag-connect power cord, a cat-5 ethernet port and the power button.

The mag-connect power looks odd to me, though. It's larger than a typical version and has no charge light indicator. May not be plugged in?

If I am not mistaken, that's the same logic board used to solve the "Woz-Jobs-Ive" puzzle.

The flat rectangle up toward the front may be a hard drive of some sort.

No idea what the four small flat boxes up front are. They look like some sort of media readers, though we have no shot from the front to show what that looks like.

So are there three units? One for Jobs, one for Woz and one for Ive?

of course you mean "magsafe", right?

December 15, 2007 5:49 pm
mwschmeer

mwschmeer

Tinkerer

from Kansas
49 posts

The second comment on this thread was about the flux capacitor.  Remember that in the original BTTF, it was a bolt of lightning that they needed to jumpstart the DeLorean.

All these references to lightning etc....maybe the scientist is Doctor Emmett Brown?

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December 15, 2007 7:35 pm
sheldonc

sheldonc

Automaton Tech

129 posts

pisomojado101 wrote:

of course you mean "magsafe", right?

Er, ya, I did. I need more cold meds. And more coffee.

"What? No small-talk? No chit-chat? That's the trouble with the world these days. Nobody takes the time to do a real sinister interrogation. It's a lost art." - James Bond, Goldeneye

December 15, 2007 8:37 pm
sheldonc

sheldonc

Automaton Tech

129 posts

mwschmeer wrote:

The second comment on this thread was about the flux capacitor.  Remember that in the original BTTF, it was a bolt of lightning that they needed to jumpstart the DeLorean.

All these references to lightning etc....maybe the scientist is Doctor Emmett Brown?

Heh, not so sure. When I looked at it, the thought "where's the flux capacitor go?" immediately jumped into my head, too. I think it's a standard and overused electronics joke.

"What? No small-talk? No chit-chat? That's the trouble with the world these days. Nobody takes the time to do a real sinister interrogation. It's a lost art." - James Bond, Goldeneye

December 15, 2007 8:39 pm
newsdork

newsdork

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from Tennessee
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mwschmeer wrote:

The second comment on this thread was about the flux capacitor.  Remember that in the original BTTF, it was a bolt of lightning that they needed to jumpstart the DeLorean.

All these references to lightning etc....maybe the scientist is Doctor Emmett Brown?

of course, our scientist is dead, and Doc Brown is most decidedly alive...and hawking Direct TV.

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December 15, 2007 9:19 pm
nre999

nre999

Automaton Tech

from B'ham WA
182 posts

About the Jobs-Woz-Ives puzzle, if the logic board in the RDF is the same as the logic board in those, then we are most likely looking at a fourth RDF.  If that is the case then it would stand to reason that part of htis whole thing would be to figure out who it is that we are trying to find - i.e. who the fourth device was created for.

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"  - all things being equal, the least complicated of all solutions is the preferable one (Occam's Razor).

December 15, 2007 9:34 pm
rampancy

rampancy

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thegodfaza wrote:

What's wrong with the power consumption. With a few of these it would work. After all the Air Force is hiding this so anything is possible.
</sarcasm>

Don't blame me if the Wraith come knocking at your door though...

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December 15, 2007 9:58 pm
incarnate

incarnate

Tinkerer

from New York NY
13 posts

cenunez wrote:

Maybe incarnate's observation about needing a "bolt of lightning" is the connection to Franklin, Philly and the key.

about time someone caught on to that idea

December 16, 2007 6:31 am
susanabra

susanabra

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from Denmark
147 posts

This is the guy, Bud Tribble, who "coined the term" Reality Distortion Field. He is (at least one of) the fathers of UNIX and NeXT. He is however, as far as I can tell, still alive and working in software tech, maybe for Apple, maybe not.

- a nerd of a different color

December 16, 2007 3:42 pm

estratton

Tinkerer

from Boston, MA, USA
16 posts

Hmm.... interesting work on the images and the envelope.  Will be neat to see what happens with this.

Song, women, and wine
You can’t fool all the people all the time
But if you’re trying, if you’re looking, if you’re lucky
You can always fool a few and feel fine.

December 16, 2007 4:51 pm
jdcfsu

jdcfsu

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268 posts

Warbrain wrote:
AriX wrote:
jdcfsu wrote:

Maybe we have to submit this to MacRumors ala MH1...?

Naw, back then they had a SPECIAL (fake) MacRumors submit page just for us.

But I could see that connection coming up again...

Yeah, good point.

I like to pull heists.

December 16, 2007 7:06 pm
AriX

AriX

Automaton Tech

from Pennsylvania
213 posts

Hmm. Tribble Rejoined: http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2002/jan/09tribble.html

What about Ron Wayne though? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Wayne
I guess it wouldn't make sense to have both Ive and Wayne, because Wayne was from the very beginning and Ive is pretty recent.

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December 16, 2007 7:43 pm
Cypy

Cypy

Big Game Hunter

704 posts

I've always had the opinion that this RDF generator is only a set-up for heist III. I don't really think it's good for anything yet.

December 16, 2007 10:48 pm

Peedy23

Urchin

2 posts

Maybe... But it wouldn't make sense to post it this early then. They would most likely wait till Heist 3 was launched.

December 17, 2007 5:35 pm
nre999

nre999

Automaton Tech

from B'ham WA
182 posts

anyone notice that Cypy's avatar looks like PC from the Mac/PC commercials?

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"  - all things being equal, the least complicated of all solutions is the preferable one (Occam's Razor).

December 17, 2007 7:18 pm
boboboe

boboboe

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from Eastern Canada
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nre999 wrote:

anyone notice that Cypy's avatar looks like PC from the Mac/PC commercials?

That's because it is the PC from the "Get A Mac" commercials (John Hodgman) smile

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December 17, 2007 7:47 pm
nre999

nre999

Automaton Tech

from B'ham WA
182 posts

boboboe wrote:
nre999 wrote:

anyone notice that Cypy's avatar looks like PC from the Mac/PC commercials?

That's because it is the PC from the "Get A Mac" commercials (John Hodgman) smile

Well that explains it.

Ever notice that John Hodgman looks like a grown up Malcolm in the middle.

Ever notice that Malcolm is spelled oddly?

"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"  - all things being equal, the least complicated of all solutions is the preferable one (Occam's Razor).

December 17, 2007 7:54 pm
drharris

drharris

Gearhead

from Atlanta, GA
78 posts

Maybe the extra L in Malcolm is a clue! smile

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December 18, 2007 4:04 am
mdesigner

mdesigner

Tinkerer

13 posts

This is a maxiheist, as opposed to last year's miniheists.
Looks like between missions get more clues to this maxiheist!
Even the missions seem to have a cube theme!!!

If you look closely at the board in the box, you will notice two of the boards are in there, maybe all three!!! One of the two looks like it has the blue fluid?!

Something fishy around here

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December 18, 2007 6:25 am
kronos

kronos

Tinkerer

from Manila
42 posts

perhaps the MagSafe IS big because it requires the "bolt of lightning"

just thinking out loud.

Purple is the new Black.

Think Purple.

December 18, 2007 7:17 am
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