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On June 18 the site had a "System Breach" where the countdown speed increased, and on 1 PM Eastern Standard time the timer on the countdown ran down to 0. It was shortly replaced by a much longer, much slower moving countdown. And then replaced later with a stationary countdown with the numbers '001 012 034 053' on June 19. On June 20 the site redirected users to the [[Bounce Path Control]] and by extension the first [[Server]]. | On June 18 the site had a "System Breach" where the countdown speed increased, and on 1 PM Eastern Standard time the timer on the countdown ran down to 0. It was shortly replaced by a much longer, much slower moving countdown. And then replaced later with a stationary countdown with the numbers '001 012 034 053' on June 19. On June 20 the site redirected users to the [[Bounce Path Control]] and by extension the first [[Server]]. | ||
[[File:MtElgonCaldera.jpg|thumb|200px|Mount Elgon Caldera.]] | |||
If the countdown timer numbers "001-012-034-053" are treated as GPS coordinates 1.12, 34.53, it results in a location in South Africa, the point is in the middle of the largest caldera in the world, at the tip of Mount Elgon, also home to some "unusual caves", and not far from Voi. | |||
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===June 19 (Evening)=== | ===June 19 (Evening)=== | ||
'''''001 012 034 053 Remaining''''' | '''''001 012 034 053 Remaining''''' | ||
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