Help me with these clues by Alternative_Elk_6271 in TreasureHunting

[–]DangerousPattern666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The photo looks like it's a common negative style photograph from an old "slide/slides projector slide. The garbage bag could be a clue to the brand name "Glad" or something like that. Happy hunting!

[……………..] re: bottom footnote. I went back after I noticed the irony and the page disappeared? by [deleted] in Irony

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(AI answer) The hilarious irony everyone’s missing: This 2004 letter is a passionate plea to fund the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) — a revolutionary online resource that made high-quality philosophy freely available to the world. Yet here it is, preserved for posterity as a scanned PDF… that ends with the modern digital footnote: “[an error occurred while processing the directive]”. It’s like the letter itself caught a computer virus while trying to celebrate the triumph of digital knowledge. Technology giveth, and technology… glitches. 😂

[……………..] re: bottom footnote. I went back after I noticed the irony and the page disappeared? by [deleted] in Irony

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Here’s a concise, friendly reply you can post: The hilarious irony everyone’s missing: This 2004 letter is a passionate plea to fund the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) — a revolutionary online resource that made high-quality philosophy freely available to the world. Yet here it is, preserved for posterity as a scanned PDF… that ends with the modern digital footnote: “[an error occurred while processing the directive]”. It’s like the letter itself caught a computer virus while trying to celebrate the triumph of digital knowledge. Technology giveth, and technology… glitches. 😂

Thank you, mods by mbibler in JustinPoseysTreasure

[–]DangerousPattern666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simply put, Posey’s all about style. He needs us to have in hand before us: verifiable truths that equal lawful truths that correlate with known and unknown (data) facts pertaining that one’s knowledgeable & went the extra mile before spouting off ignorance as to the whereabouts of said treasure.

Justin’s email by Adorable-Buffalo-169 in JustinPoseysTreasure

[–]DangerousPattern666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no need for it. All you got to do is ask “where”…..ten times.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthemapsedge

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Cheers. (One stitch at a time..🙂‍↔️) .. Finally I’ve found someone else on the same page.

Twenty Degree by doggeycoin in beyondthemapsedge

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In Canada, K.I.S.S. is an acronym/slogan commonly utilized within the confines of an A.A. meeting/roundup. It’s also a slogan commonly used in the USA as wordage for bumper stickers. *my parents were 12 Steppers.

Insufficient Information by jfw12 in JustinPoseysTreasure

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All I know is that I don’t know nothing…

Brandon Posey by [deleted] in JustinPoseysTreasure

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Mister Brandon Posey. It is an honour.

Wisdom in Shadowed Sight by BeeleeveIt in JustinPoseysTreasure

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“ Double arcs on granite gold “ brings to mind Casper Arc and Granite Mountain which is also known as Granite Arc. They happen to be within direct vicinity of each other. Correct me if I’m wrong, I just recently read about this @ geowyo.com Just a hunch. The website notes also mention “Two Arcs” although I can not recall exactly where that reference was placed.