Sure. The scanning equipment in this office isn't great, but I did the best I could.The only thing I was able to figure out so far is that the pattern of short and
long dashes at the bottom of the front part is exactly the same as that on an unrelated letter I got at the same time. So that's not anything special. I don't know about the orange dashes on the back. They might just be a postal thing. My unrelated mail has orange dashes on it too, but they are slightly different. Carol Quoting Sofiya Vasina <sofiya sonic net>:
Any chance of getting the front scanned in (or taking a digital picture) and posting it for all to see? With those empty red squares it sounds like a puzzle, and we might be expected to have it solved before we get our next "assignment". Sofiya On 1/12/06, Carol A Meyers <carol mit edu> wrote:Hi mystery hunters, I thought I'd let you know that the same postcard on the mystery hunt front page was mailed to me at my office. It was addressed to "The Palindrome Team, c/o Agent Meyers". The reverse of the card looks exactly like the one on the webpage. The front of the card looks more or less like a standard postcard address form, with a few exceptions. Interestingly, it was mailed from Washington, DC on January 3, 2006. There are seven empty red squares on the right hand side, which may or may not mean anything. The stamp is a Wilma Rudolph postcard stamp. Anyway, I'm sure you can all analyze this tomorrow if you want to. Carol _______________________________________________ Palindrome mailing list Palindrome cosmos phy tufts edu https://cosmos.phy.tufts.edu/mailman/listinfo/palindrome
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