[url=http://www.bungie.net/News/Blog.aspx?mode=news#cid32192]Let's open the Sack[/url].
As for the challenge, guessing at Bungie Lore won't be enough. We want to see your problem solving mojo. Team up if you will, but a winner is just a guesser without documentation of how they solved the puzzle.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Kalriq If we can draw up what the clock means, the relevance of the number four and when the webmaster first appeared, we [i]could[/i] be onto something. At the moment I'm leaning towards the idea that if we read this in the right way, the letters and numbers will produce something to work with. I could be totally wrong![/quote] "Letters to the Webmaster" began in april 1996. And could the clock be a reference to the giant countdown clock that was active during the halo 3 development in 2007? [quote][url=http://www.bungie.net/inside/history.aspx?link=halo3]A clock counting down to "Content Complete" (the quotes are undeniably appropriate, here) kept watch over the 434 building's vanguard, until a suspicious and still-unsolved incident with only days "left" before "content complete" shattered the clock's face, ensuring that this truly was its final countdown. Had Studio Manager Harold Ryan shattered the clock over his knee? Was the clock used in a hacky sack midnight battle? Or was something more nefarious at play? We'll never know or tell.[/url][/quote]