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==The Puzzle==
==The Puzzle==
===Coordinates===
===Coordinates===
[[File:ILB Fans at a Phonebooth.jpg|thumb|250px|Players wait at an axon.]]
[[File:Axon.jpg|thumb|250px|Players wait at an axon.]]
On August 10 2004 a new white-text-in-black-box message appeared on [http://www.ilovebees.com/links.html the site's links.html page], containing the enigmatic and inscrutable phrase "AXONS GO HOT" above the same countdown to August 24 that appeared on the site's main page. Beneath the black box, a two-column portrayed table containing 220 pairs of numbers that were eventually found out to be factual GPS coordinates to a given, known place.
On August 10 2004 a new white-text-in-black-box message appeared on [http://www.ilovebees.com/links.html the site's links.html page], containing the enigmatic and inscrutable phrase "AXONS GO HOT" above the same countdown to August 24 that appeared on the site's main page. Beneath the black box, a two-column portrayed table containing 220 pairs of numbers that were eventually found out to be factual GPS coordinates to a given, known place.
GPS coordinates for actual pay phones spread across the United States of America. The out-of-game (OOG) site [http://www.payphone-directory.org payphone-directory.org] gave players a list of public phones, many of which included the address. By using another OOG site the, [http://www.geocode.com/modules.php?name=TestDrive_Eagle geocode test site] returned GPS coordinates that appear to coincide exactly with the coordinates that Melissa has been posting.
GPS coordinates for actual pay phones spread across the United States of America. The out-of-game (OOG) site [http://www.payphone-directory.org payphone-directory.org] gave players a list of public phones, many of which included the address. By using another OOG site the, [http://www.geocode.com/modules.php?name=TestDrive_Eagle geocode test site] returned GPS coordinates that appear to coincide exactly with the coordinates that Melissa has been posting.

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