“Just Ask Us” what you want to know

Update: I will be selecting certain questions from the list to answer in each episode as I think there will be quite a large list. Also remember to leave your geographic location if you don’t mind. Also, really technical questions like requests for actual code snippets will not lend themselves very well to this medium.

I’m going to try a new video experiment that I’m simply calling Just Ask Us. The concept here is very simple. Leave your questions for Adobe and/or myself in the comments of this post and I will go off and find the answers for you. Then I will record a video hopefully giving you the answers you’re looking for.

You can ask questions about anything you like. Now of course there will probably be some questions that I can’t answer but I’ll at least try to give the reasons why I can’t. When you leave your questions it would be great if you could include your name and geographic location but that is totally optional.

I will accept questions until this Friday (07/31) at 5:00 PM (California time). We’ll see how this little experiment goes but I think it could be a cool way to get your questions answered on the record.

Lee


Middle School Lee AIR application

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After thousands of requests I have finally created an AIR application that lets you view my school photos from grades 1 to 6. This is what I love about AIR. I can have perhaps one beer too many, get a stupid idea like this, and create a desktop application in less than 15 minutes. I have actually been playing around with the next version of AIR and wish I could talk about the cool new things that are coming. There are many new features that will allow your AIR applications to be more powerful and extensible than they are today. Maybe then I will find time to think of a useful application to build. Until then you will have to settle for things like this I’m afraid :) .


NorCal Super Dead Drop explained

Update: The winning team consisted of Troy Steinmetz, Jesse Young, Daniel Jacobs, Ben Savage, and Kevin Petersen. Congratulations guys!

Wow this was a wild one. After two days there is finally a winner for the dead drop. This one focused more on physical challenges rather than on crypto puzzles. Some of these challenges posed quite a problem as they took people slightly out of their comfort zone. So let’s get into the details on how this one was solved.

Kaufmans Camera Store
In my initial blog post I told people to go over to the Flex Facebook page and become a fan. After that you would be able to see the an image of Kaufmans Camera Store in San Mateo. Clicking on the image took you to a Flash application with a larger version of the image and an input text field. What you had to do was to compare the photo to the actual store front. If you looked carefully you would notice that a sign with the word copies on it was removed from the image. That is what you had to enter into the text field to move on. Mike Chambers and I were actually hiding down the street from the store and saw the first few teams arrive. We’ll post some video and photos of that soon.

Soda Gulch
People were then led to another Flash application which contained a scrambled trail name. The actual trail name was Soda Gulch which is a trail in the Purisma Open Space Reserve. It is a beautiful set of trails that I have hiked many times before. If you had your audio turned on you would hear music of a guitar solo that was slowed way down. The song was Under the Bridge by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. So obviously the clue was located under the bridge on the Soda Gulch trail. Now there are actually three bridges on that trail so you needed to do your research before heading out. Many teams stopped at this point because they were scared away by the mountain lion warning signs. Understandable but it is no issue if hiked during daylight hours. The actual clue was some numbers that I screwed into the underside of the bridge. This is quite a hike and takes a couple of hours to complete. Once submitting the code 083 you passed to the next clue. The team that won actually performed a dictionary attack on most of the clues to get the answers which was cool. But you had to take photos at each clue so they still had to physically go to them all.

Treasure Island
The next Flash application had an image of some treasure and an island as well as a satellite photo. This was obviously a place on Treasure Island. Mike and I headed out there on Sunday to plant a clue. There is an abandoned military base there and I placed some more numbers inside an electrical junction box. You had to analyze the satellite photo and find out where it actually was on the island using Google maps. The winning team said that they were being eyed pretty closely by the cops during this clue. Below is a photo taken by the winning team.

Skaggs Island
During my research for this drop I came across a site describing an abandoned military base up in Sonoma county called Skaggs Island. This base used to crypto stuff during the Cold War. Sufficed to say, this was a great candidate. The next Flash application contained the Skaggs Island patch and the building number. The island is now used by the Navy SEALs to practice urban warfare. You can be arrested for trespassing on this base but hey, that’s half the fun. Here is a funny video I found of some kids getting busted. Mike and I passed through the south gate and walked for a couple of miles until we got to building 156. This building was torn to bits by SEAL artillery and was quite dangerous to walk around in. The building is also inhabited by a dozen or so huge owls. As we walked around in building they would freak out and fly out of the building almost hitting us. I decided to place the numbers on the outside of the building because it was somewhat dangerous on the inside. The winning team ran into some parolee on the island who showed them where the building was. Typing in 031 into the form took you to the last clue page. The photo below is the winning team at Skaggs.

Mare Island Roof
The final Flash application contained an image and text saying that it was at Mare Shipyard. This is another abandoned military base that Mike and I explored. This required analyzing Google maps to find out what building was being represented. The actual clue was the serial number of an electrical box on the roof. You go to the roof by a ladder attached to the side of the building. The lower part was covered in thorn bushes making it a somewhat painful ascent. The winning team said they saw a huge animal by this clue but are not sure what it was. The photos below shows the ladder that led to the finish.

The Missing Clue
There was actually one other clue that I didn’t include due to the fact that teams were having trouble in the beginning. On the Mare Island base Mike and I explored an awesome old electrical training facility. Inside there was actually crime scene tape all over it. This was a creepy place but Mike got some awesome photos there. The clue was near the crime scene. Exploring abandoned places was so much fun.

Congratulations to Troy, Jesse, Daniel, and Ben for solving this very interesting dead drop. You now know about some beautiful and scary places right here in the Bay Area :) .

São Paulo you’re next!
Lee


The NorCal Super Dead Drop starts now

It’s 11:00 PM and the dead drop is officially underway. This one requires both problem solving abilities and also contains some physical aspects to make things more interesting. In the last post I mentioned some of the things that will come in handy during the mission and I have a few more to add. You should have comfortable shoes, long pants, a flashlight, and an internet-connected device, ideally a laptop.

There are two rules for this dead drop that you must follow in order to win. First you need to take a photo of each clue when you’re there for verification purposes and I will also feature them here on the blog after the competition. Secondly you cannot destroy any of the clues to prevent others from proceeding. I have surveillance in place in most places so please play a clean game.

Below are some recommendations that will help you on your mission:

  • research all clues thoroughly before starting to look for them
  • use your best judgement and be careful out there
  • be prepared for things like thorn bushes, owls, and crime scene tape

To get started, go over to the Flex Facebook page, become a fan, and check out the Boxes area to begin. Good luck and maybe I’ll see you out there during the mission :) .


Tips for the Super Dead Drop

It’s a little over 48 hours until the start of the biggest dead drop to date! If you are in Northern California make sure you read my other post so you have all the details. Now there are some things that you can do in preparation that will potentially help you come Sunday night. Here are a list of things that you should have handy in case they are necessary:

  • a good pair of shoes (i.e. not sandals) as there may be some hiking involved
  • a decent flashlight, the brighter the better
  • a car as there will be some driving involved
  • some type of internet-connected device
  • bail money (just kidding I hope)

Please blog and tweet about the dead drop if you can so we have a good turnout. If you tweet about it use the #deaddrop hashtag so we can all follow it.

Lee


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