I was looking back at some old stuff on randomly selected pages, so letâs look back at something possibly interesting:
Now, thatâs interesting because Iâm wondering if something like that can be applied, if possible at all, to jet.ogg. Something is upsetting me about that file as it just seems so out of place, possibly irrationally so, but still is anyways. :mono:
Side note, but if youâre feeling down weâve made no progress, at least realize weâre still better off than the tinfoil hat people over at the Mount Chiliad Mystery.[/size]
This person just joined us, and theyâve only posted one post that looks somewhat legit (but may, in fact, be tongue-in-cheek):
âHi, I am new to the arg and have just made my account. Since I am new here, Can someone provide me some information on the arg as the wiki is outdated, I would also like to know what programs we have used for the entire arg so far. I would also like to know how many stages of the arg have there been so far.â
Then they commented on the fact that Iâm still alive, even though theyâre a new user. Furthermore, they seemed to know exactly what to do with that script file, with the Base 64 decode. Since then, they have only spouted scientist quotes (or variations thereof); yet the multi-posts and random spamming have remained despite the moderatorsâ seeming omniscience.
Random spammer, or something more? Hard to say, but Iâm not one to disregard anything in this forum.
var code = [], lulz = â38,38,40,40,37,39,37,39,66,65â;
$(document).keydown(function(e) {
code.push( e.keyCode );
if ( code.toString().indexOf( lulz ) >= 0 ){
$(document).unbind(âkeydownâ,arguments.callee);
window.open(âhttps://terminal.blackmesasource.comâ)
window.focus();
}
I found it within stormseekers website in ba.js.
I think that is script for Konami code, that, when entered, will point you to terminal.blackmesasource.com.
EDIT: But itâs not working, because website prints error âUncaught ReferenceError: $ is not definedâ (found in console).
Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valveâs Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.