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Ophiliasgrandma | Friday, October 11, 2002 - 09:41 am     Pamy, I heard on the radio today, believe it or not, they are replacing it with Americas' FV's. |
Pamy | Friday, October 11, 2002 - 04:31 pm     NOOOOOO !!! ABC is soooo stupid! Do they really think that show will do better in the ratings?? Herm...I will go look up the link for you(and anyone else!) I taped last nite and will watch tonite. I think I all ready know the clue just from reading the emails today. I was gone all day and had 246 emails re: Push, those people are sooo perceptive!!! |
Pamy | Friday, October 11, 2002 - 04:34 pm     Herm..I can't remember how I got to the link, but here is the welcome email I got from them, I think you can join the group with this link, if not let me know and I will do some more research Welcome to the enochpushdialectic group at Yahoo! Groups, a free, easy-to-use email group service. Please take a moment to review this message. To learn more about the enochpushdialectic group, please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/enochpushdialectic To start sending messages to members of this group, simply send email to enochpushdialectic@yahoogroups.com |
Pamy | Friday, October 11, 2002 - 06:36 pm     I got this in on of the group emails, what do you think?? I think he/she is very clever but I doubt they would make the clues that hard. But then again.... email from the yahoo push group below I don't think it is as simple or obvious as the majority. I am one of those that don't agree with any of the Clues that the majority has come up with besides the Amount. After that, we part ways entirely. Then about the 3rd episode, I noticed a pattern to my clues. So, let me give you an example of how I am working the show. You are close with your thinking, but not quite there yet. To demonstrate, follow my thinking for Episode 2. The Black Box - I did research on this. There are 2 different but similar references for this. Similar in that they pertain to the show. First is the Black Box that is the flight recorder on Airplanes, it is designed to monitor what is happening, and are actually usually orange or red, not black. Second is anything that is, to the majority, a mystery as to how it works. Most of us do not know how a Television works, it just does. A Microwave or Computer could fit into this also, but they don't relate to the show. So I watched the Televisions on the Episode. The most obvious was the one that had Sunny Dupree, on Good Morning, Push!, talking about Mugs, and how to get your Good Morning, Push! mug (a personalized mug). Then there was Dawn (like a new day) & her personalized mug. Dawn, Morning, Sunny, like a new day. The whole show emphasized morning. "We don't sleep past 7 . . " Then, there was the www.dmvf.com website. It doesn't say Television is the clue. And the Tele is just a bit bolder than vision. So, off to the dictionary. Tele - at or to a distance. Vision - the act or faculty of seeing, sight. Seeing at or to a distance. This also linked to an article in the Push Times: On Coffee Mugs (As Seen on Television). I saw this and read it is as On the Coffee Mugs (As seen on the Television). What was on the coffee mugs? Good Morning, Push! & Dawn. Then the entire article is about personalized mugs. Morning is emphasized. Sleeping in ment not getting up till 7:30AM. I knew I was on the right track. So, my hints for this episode were: 7AM, Morning, Dawn. Those were my hints. What do they lead too? Where does morning happen, where does the sun come up, in what direction to you look to see dawn? East. My clue for Episode 2 - The Black Box is East. That is how I put my hints together and come up with the clue. Now, take the hints you have for the other episodes and see where they lead. Look at all the evidence, like the bottle of orange drink that the suit discarded. Take a good look at Peter PanTIP, and then rethink your clues. You might find something you are happier with than that of the majority. I am not saying my way is correct, but I feel really good about the clues that I have come up with, and they actually do form a pattern that is so obvious, when it hit me, I almost felt stupid for not seeing it sooner. Hope this helps! vezza ;) |
Pamy | Friday, October 11, 2002 - 06:41 pm     Herm...I watched the show, they give tons of very obvious hints to the clue this week, so many that it does almost seem to easy! Maybe Vezza is right! Does anyone here know music notes??? At the beginning when they show the title "The letter of the law" a single note is played. If it is what I think it is then I will feel confident that they are making the clues very easy |
Hermione69 | Saturday, October 12, 2002 - 05:15 pm     Pamy, It's funny because I have divided my clues into obvious and less obvious and my less obvious clue for episode 2 is morning or dawn, so thanks for sharing Vezza's reasoning. It makes me think I am stumbling along okay. I can't pick up the auditory clues because I have a significant hearing loss and am, in fact, legally deaf. So I don't know what the note(s) were for this last episode that you heard. I did pick up a couple of clues referencing the same letter and have not sorted through it yet for a deeper meaning as my parents have been in town since Friday evening. |
Pamy | Saturday, October 12, 2002 - 08:20 pm     WOW! You're kidding Herm!! I could barely follow Vezza's post, her thinking was so deep! Good for you! If the two of you are thinking along the same lines then when the time comes to call in the ultimate solve, you better have 2 phones going, one to call in the obvious clues and 1 to call in the complicated ones. I am impressed! Now when you win the million, you better come back in here and brag! ps. I will make sure and tell you about any audio clues I think I might hear. RE: the music note, did anyone else hear it?? |
Pamy | Friday, October 18, 2002 - 06:52 pm     Herm...did you get my email??? |
Wargod | Friday, October 18, 2002 - 09:36 pm     I just went to look at Push Times and they're not updating their page anymore. There's a message saying to check back next week for an important message. |
Hermione69 | Saturday, October 19, 2002 - 07:00 am     ABC sucks. Am I allowed to say that here? |
Pottedplant | Saturday, October 19, 2002 - 02:49 pm     yes Herm loud & clear! You won't find much opposition here. |
Konamouse | Sunday, October 20, 2002 - 11:12 am     The most recent episode provided us with reaffirmation of the previous clues: $1,045,000 Television Orange Peter Pan G These were all displayed in the opening credits in Morse Code. The Title of this episode was ... --- ... (SOS in Morse Code). Numerous other references to Morse Code were found thru out the episode (some auditory, some visual). We can infer that the next clue = Morse Code. Final 6 clues revealed in the last episode (Oct 24th) and then the "Final Clue" which will tell us how to enter the "Ultimate Solve" will be broadcast w/in 7 days from Oct 24th (speculation this will be during Monday Night Football) w/ entry period no more than 6 hours after the broadcast of the "Final Clue", or when 25 people have entered the correct solve. Good luck. 'squeek' |
Pamy | Tuesday, October 22, 2002 - 04:12 pm     Oh great! I have to sit thru a football game for the Ultimate solve! Well, at least it's not baseball |
Brenda1966 | Monday, October 28, 2002 - 11:20 am     I'm so mad they aren't going to show us the final shows. There are SO many loose ends. Maybe it will all come out on DVD some day. We can only hope. I hate ABC. |
Pamy | Monday, October 28, 2002 - 11:49 am     Me too Brenda! Last nite when they put an Alias repeat on I was screaming first you cancel Push and now this! ps..you can download the push experiment book and it is supposed to help tie up the loose ends |
Pamy | Monday, October 28, 2002 - 06:43 pm     Well, I solved it but got in after they had gotten the winner and the 25 back up people. I think it sucked that we didn't have to guess where it actually was, just decode his message tonite to get the # to call Oh well..back to my life! |
Tabbyking | Monday, October 28, 2002 - 08:21 pm     i thought it was unfair, also, because i spent about 20 plus hours working on putting the clues together to come up with a location...and then it came down to a phone number, and i didn't tape it, and had to wait for someone else to post what the guy said. i had thought there would be a web address to send guesses to and a one or two word clue, so wasn't set up to tape the damn thing!! but coming down to a phone number? someone could have skipped every shown episode and just seen the list of clues posted all over and gotten the phone number tonight. that's abc for you though! pull a show in the middle, and change how you play the game! i am still mad at them for taking maximum bob off the air! aaaargh! |
Hermione69 | Monday, October 28, 2002 - 09:04 pm     I can't believe it. My brother and I worked so hard to figure out how the clues fit together and what they meant as a whole picture. We didn't even interpret the numbers as THE phone number at first because we thought there was no way it would be that easy and we were trying to find a deeper meaning. I cannot believe ABC. This absolutely blows. (Pamy, I emailed you back). |
Pamy | Tuesday, October 29, 2002 - 01:03 pm     Another thing that sucks is there were problems with the call in #. I was reading on the television without pity board that people got thru and the machine wouldnt register their voice, some were then hung up on, some were told to wait for a live operator which never came on the line. I think the contest was very misleading..it said you had to find the money...not decipher a phone #! ABC Sucks!! I am boycotting them and will only watch ALias & The Mole(which they will probably screw with again) ABC sucks! |
Pottedplant | Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - 11:57 am     so are you saying that all people had to guess was the phone number? No deep meaning? Whats the point? |
Hermione69 | Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - 04:21 pm     Pottedplant, I will say that the winner did need to have the clues to get to the phone number, but anyone could have gotten the clues online. Most of the diehard fan audience (me included) feels they were led to believe the clues were going to lead them to where the money was hidden and that you had to know this to win the money. many of us (me included again) spent hours researching the clues and piecing together various scenarios to locate the money and, instead, it went to the first person who figured out the phone number to call. Personally, I would like to sue ABC for lost time, energy and hope!! I feel like they dangled a dream in front of me that had me feeling like, "With hard work, perseverence, intelligence and some luck, this could go my way," and then yelled "PSYCHE! GOTCHA!" My brother was equally disgusted and he's a pretty mellow person. |
Pottedplant | Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - 05:01 pm     Herm, thanks for responding. I am appalled that it ended like that. What a let down for people who really agonized over the clues. The finale was a big let down also, so many unanswered questions. ANd they want us to buy the book? well I won't be thats for sure. |
Hermione69 | Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - 05:48 pm     I would get the book only if they paid me to take it and then I would bring it home and burn it! LOL! |
Pamy | Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - 06:50 pm     You can download the book for free at www.enochonline.com. I don't even think they are planning to sell it anymore. I was so pissed at how the ended the game(like Herm I was trying to find the money as their fricking ads said we had to!). I am not even gonna waste my time downloading it! ABC SUCKS!!!! |
Car54 | Saturday, November 16, 2002 - 03:46 am     This is probably gonna get Pamy mad again. From Zap2It.com New Jersey Man Wins Million-Dollar 'Push' Prize Fri, Nov 15, 2002 02:47 PM PDT LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - A 24-year-old from West New York, N.J., was the first person to figure out the "Push, Nevada" puzzle and has claimed the $1 million-plus prize associated with the cancelled ABC series. Mark Nakomoto, an assistant editor at a publishing firm, figured out the puzzle less than two minutes after the game's final clue was broadcast Oct. 28, during "Monday Night Football." The final clue completed a coded message that corresponded to a phone number. Nakomoto was the quickest to call in, which earned him the $1,045, 000 prize. Thousands of people eventually figured out the clues. About 500 callers got through in the first 20 minutes, and more than 10,000 called within 24 hours. "Push, Nevada," which got hammered in the ratings on Thursday nights, followed an IRS agent (Derek Cecil) as he tried to uncover the mystery of a casino theft in the town of Push. Clues to the game were embedded in each episode, and the game also had several online elements. The show ended its run on Oct. 24. |
Pamy | Saturday, November 16, 2002 - 02:19 pm     No, Car, I was in a Push message group and heard about it a few days ago! So I have had a few days to get over it! LOL What pissed most everyone off was that the caller/winner didn't have to say where the money was. Just figure out the # and call in. The whole premise of the show was to find the money to win, so everyone was trying to figure out where the clues lead you to. In the end it didn't even matter if you had watched the show. You could have gotten the list of clues online, just watched the final clue during superbowl and still won the money. ABC still SUCKS! |
Hermione69 | Tuesday, November 19, 2002 - 09:09 am     I just hope that the man that won was a true fan of the show and not someone who pulled the clues off the internet and got lucky. I still hate ABC, too!! And Ben Affleck! And since I don't much care for J-Lo either, well, pbbbbllltttt to that happy couple! (Man, I am not really THIS spiteful!! LOL!) |
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