Dr. Chow, The Loft, Triple Three?
This post MAY be of a secret code of some kind, but I don't really know. I could sure use YOUR help in deciphering the exact content and meaning, so please pay close attention. Before listening to the actual clip below, here is some background:
Circa May 2, 2005, I received a present for my birthday from my cousin, Kim. She had been visiting a garage sale in the days preceding my birthday and found a recording device, with attached sticky notes, for sale. It was extremely cheap and for some reason she thought I would like it. Little did she know the amazing secrets and adventures this little recorder held within it's grey plastic walls!
Some debate has arisen to the actual content of the message. There are 3 distinct parts to the recording, as we will briefly discuss here. The first part of the message seems to be about a doctor of some kind, and the consensus is a one "Dr. Chow" (spelling?). However, the following 2 sections are more ambiguous. The middle section could be "The Lost" or "The Loft", with most people thinking "The Loft" is more accurate. While the ending could be "Triple Tree", "Triple Tee" or "Triple Three", with most assuming it has to do with "Triple Three" (a basketball reference?). Thus we have:
What does it all mean, and is this what is actually being said? Recently, I have pondered this message and think that "The Lost" and "Triple Tee" may not be so out of the question after all. Just think, if you were a doctor, you would probably play golf, and if you play golf you would "tee" off when you hit the ball, and we all know how golf balls can get "lost" all the time... This is one area of possible investigation. Another thing to note is the increased speed at which "Triple Three" is read, could this mean that Dr. Chow is in trouble and the person making the recording had to hurriedly get the message out, or is it more of an excited tone? Unfortunately, at this time, I still cannot correlate the good Dr., Lofts, and Triple Threes in any way. Thus I ask for any additional insights that may be out there.
I only hope that one day this mystery will be solved.
Circa May 2, 2005, I received a present for my birthday from my cousin, Kim. She had been visiting a garage sale in the days preceding my birthday and found a recording device, with attached sticky notes, for sale. It was extremely cheap and for some reason she thought I would like it. Little did she know the amazing secrets and adventures this little recorder held within it's grey plastic walls!
The Recorder (notice the multiple function buttons!)
At first glance it appeared to be like any other recorder; including some nice features, like a light for night-time note taking and the ability to record multiple voice messages being key. However, the previous owner had not erased all of their messages, and on first review of the already saved message the adventure began! Click on the embedded object below to hear for yourself (also available for download at http://jparrpearson.googlepages.com/drchow.wav):
The infamous recording!
Some debate has arisen to the actual content of the message. There are 3 distinct parts to the recording, as we will briefly discuss here. The first part of the message seems to be about a doctor of some kind, and the consensus is a one "Dr. Chow" (spelling?). However, the following 2 sections are more ambiguous. The middle section could be "The Lost" or "The Loft", with most people thinking "The Loft" is more accurate. While the ending could be "Triple Tree", "Triple Tee" or "Triple Three", with most assuming it has to do with "Triple Three" (a basketball reference?). Thus we have:
"Dr. Chow, The Loft, Triple Three."
What does it all mean, and is this what is actually being said? Recently, I have pondered this message and think that "The Lost" and "Triple Tee" may not be so out of the question after all. Just think, if you were a doctor, you would probably play golf, and if you play golf you would "tee" off when you hit the ball, and we all know how golf balls can get "lost" all the time... This is one area of possible investigation. Another thing to note is the increased speed at which "Triple Three" is read, could this mean that Dr. Chow is in trouble and the person making the recording had to hurriedly get the message out, or is it more of an excited tone? Unfortunately, at this time, I still cannot correlate the good Dr., Lofts, and Triple Threes in any way. Thus I ask for any additional insights that may be out there.
I only hope that one day this mystery will be solved.
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