Blackjack requires a score of 360,000 credits or more. I currently have a score of 3,700,000 credits in video poker and I haven't come across an invite to the Titan Club through that. But it may be because previously I rejected an invite to the Titan Club after gaining enough credits. Has anyone heard of people being invited through Video Poker or Slots? It's hard to gain points in slots, I'm guessing 3,600 points might be enough, but then again my theory that 3,600,000 points in poker was enough doesn't seem to be working either. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kdnewton ( talk • contribs) 08:31, 21 February 2007 (UTC).
I spent the last few hours looking in to steganography. I was scanning the various jpegs from the Primatech website as well as from Hana's blog and the Corinthian site as well. It should be noted that stegdetect (the program I used to scan the jpegs) has been known to occasionally give false positives. The (false?) positives are output by stegdetect with jphide and I'm not sure what the proceeding asterix represent. jphide is the potential method used to encode the hidden message inside the jpeg and is potentially decodable using jpseek. Another note, after "second opinioning" the potential positives using jpseek and StegSpy, they do not come up with positive results. jpseek claims the jpeg has not been modified and StegSpy reports there is no steg in the image. So with that in mind, of the stegdetect scans this is what I came up with:
$ ./stegdetect corinthian/*.jpg
corinthian/about_photo1.jpg : jphide(**)
corinthian/about_ptechlogo.jpg : jphide(***) (this is from the primatech about page)
corinthian/blog_header.jpg : negative (this is from hana's blog)
corinthian/club_photo1.jpg : jphide(***) (all the rest are from the Corinthian website)
corinthian/club_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/club_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/dining_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/entertainment_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/entertainment_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/entertainment_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/gaming_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo4.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_bottomBG.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_bottomLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_club.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_games.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_midLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_rooms.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_shops.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_topLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo2.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo2.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/subpages_bottomBG.jpg : negative
kdnewton 10:37, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
I hate to see the effort of another Wikipedian go away. Trust me I know how you would feel. But I find the old version much more consice and convey the same, if not more, content. The new version has 2,977 additional characters. Now that channel of participation is gone. Bullet pointed events is much clearer... -- ChoChoPK (球球PK) ( talk | contrib) 00:59, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
It would be nice to see how the puzzle solutions were worked out, rather than purely the solution. Fylar 01:55, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Has anyone solved the puzzle? Here's what I found. There are only sixteen different bytes which in decimal are 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 77, 79, 83, 87, 93, 97, 108, 111, 117, 132, and 134. The pattern they are shown in is as follows: ABACDEDFGBGCHEHFIBICDFICDBDJICDJDKDJLELFLKMJMEMFGCGFAEANGFANOPGNDJDPGPIFMJGFAPGPOKABIFMKANOE MKMBAKOKMBLBGKAKLBHKGFAJGPMEOBOCHKHBDPIPHBOEIPIEGNOCIEDEOEANOKIBANHNDEDCOCGNIBOKMELEDCDKLEHE. Since there are 8 * 23 bytes, perhaps they are meant to be viewed in 8-byte sections.— Daniel 19:54, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
I've seen a joke page put up by NBC which is supposed to be a Primatech file on Mr. Muggles, but you can't get there from the Primatech website. If I can find the link again, I think it should be added somewhere on this page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.113.186.64 ( talk) 20:49, 9 April 2007 (UTC).
Should something be said about Hana in Japanese meaning flower. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Srhdlu ( talk • contribs) 05:04, 1 May 2007
Does anyone have any info on wether H360 will be updated during the summer? And if I asked a stupid question, please have mercy and answer it without any comments on its stupidity.-- 65.188.7.188 22:21, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
On the official website, I can't find any reference anymore to Heroes 360. It appears to be called "Heroes Evolutions." Should we change the name of this page? Novastarj 13:18, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
To avoid confusion and to tell between the first season and the second BYMAstudent 13:17, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Where do you apply it? I'm assuming it's akin with Bennet's files of Gitelman, Gray, Parkman and Sprague, but where do I enter the username and password? i want to find out about Drucker! Therequiembellishere ( talk) 00:48, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
Blackjack requires a score of 360,000 credits or more. I currently have a score of 3,700,000 credits in video poker and I haven't come across an invite to the Titan Club through that. But it may be because previously I rejected an invite to the Titan Club after gaining enough credits. Has anyone heard of people being invited through Video Poker or Slots? It's hard to gain points in slots, I'm guessing 3,600 points might be enough, but then again my theory that 3,600,000 points in poker was enough doesn't seem to be working either. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kdnewton ( talk • contribs) 08:31, 21 February 2007 (UTC).
I spent the last few hours looking in to steganography. I was scanning the various jpegs from the Primatech website as well as from Hana's blog and the Corinthian site as well. It should be noted that stegdetect (the program I used to scan the jpegs) has been known to occasionally give false positives. The (false?) positives are output by stegdetect with jphide and I'm not sure what the proceeding asterix represent. jphide is the potential method used to encode the hidden message inside the jpeg and is potentially decodable using jpseek. Another note, after "second opinioning" the potential positives using jpseek and StegSpy, they do not come up with positive results. jpseek claims the jpeg has not been modified and StegSpy reports there is no steg in the image. So with that in mind, of the stegdetect scans this is what I came up with:
$ ./stegdetect corinthian/*.jpg
corinthian/about_photo1.jpg : jphide(**)
corinthian/about_ptechlogo.jpg : jphide(***) (this is from the primatech about page)
corinthian/blog_header.jpg : negative (this is from hana's blog)
corinthian/club_photo1.jpg : jphide(***) (all the rest are from the Corinthian website)
corinthian/club_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/club_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/dining_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/entertainment_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/entertainment_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/entertainment_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo2.jpg : jphide(*)
corinthian/gaming_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/gaming_photo4.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_bottomBG.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_bottomLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_club.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_games.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_midLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_rooms.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_shops.jpg : negative
corinthian/home_topLogo.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo2.jpg : negative
corinthian/rooms_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo1.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo2.jpg : negative
corinthian/shop_photo3.jpg : negative
corinthian/subpages_bottomBG.jpg : negative
kdnewton 10:37, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
I hate to see the effort of another Wikipedian go away. Trust me I know how you would feel. But I find the old version much more consice and convey the same, if not more, content. The new version has 2,977 additional characters. Now that channel of participation is gone. Bullet pointed events is much clearer... -- ChoChoPK (球球PK) ( talk | contrib) 00:59, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
It would be nice to see how the puzzle solutions were worked out, rather than purely the solution. Fylar 01:55, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Has anyone solved the puzzle? Here's what I found. There are only sixteen different bytes which in decimal are 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 77, 79, 83, 87, 93, 97, 108, 111, 117, 132, and 134. The pattern they are shown in is as follows: ABACDEDFGBGCHEHFIBICDFICDBDJICDJDKDJLELFLKMJMEMFGCGFAEANGFANOPGNDJDPGPIFMJGFAPGPOKABIFMKANOE MKMBAKOKMBLBGKAKLBHKGFAJGPMEOBOCHKHBDPIPHBOEIPIEGNOCIEDEOEANOKIBANHNDEDCOCGNIBOKMELEDCDKLEHE. Since there are 8 * 23 bytes, perhaps they are meant to be viewed in 8-byte sections.— Daniel 19:54, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
I've seen a joke page put up by NBC which is supposed to be a Primatech file on Mr. Muggles, but you can't get there from the Primatech website. If I can find the link again, I think it should be added somewhere on this page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.113.186.64 ( talk) 20:49, 9 April 2007 (UTC).
Should something be said about Hana in Japanese meaning flower. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Srhdlu ( talk • contribs) 05:04, 1 May 2007
Does anyone have any info on wether H360 will be updated during the summer? And if I asked a stupid question, please have mercy and answer it without any comments on its stupidity.-- 65.188.7.188 22:21, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
On the official website, I can't find any reference anymore to Heroes 360. It appears to be called "Heroes Evolutions." Should we change the name of this page? Novastarj 13:18, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
To avoid confusion and to tell between the first season and the second BYMAstudent 13:17, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Where do you apply it? I'm assuming it's akin with Bennet's files of Gitelman, Gray, Parkman and Sprague, but where do I enter the username and password? i want to find out about Drucker! Therequiembellishere ( talk) 00:48, 19 November 2007 (UTC)