Origen 360 Revealed in Less Than 12 Hours 300
MJXG writes "Gamespot has posted an article related to the adver-teasement Microsoft has set up at Origenxbox360.com. It seems that the counter will be hitting zero in less than 12 hours. It is speculated that once the zero-hour is reached, the site will open up with puzzles and riddles which may give away information or even prizes pertaining to the 360. Also from an article on xbox.ign.com, "In a somewhat shocking discovery, there is a Latin message written into one of the tree's lower branches. To view the message, zoom in a few times on the furthest left root near the bottom of the tree. The message reads 'in hoc spatio arbor noster floruit, fecundus pomis Elysii ignoti, quo in loco ludent electi, ab Originis angelis circumdati'. We consulted the IGN annals of ultimate intelligence and wisdom and came up with the following rough translation: 'In this place may our fertile tree bloom with fruits in strange elysium, where in the place of the chosen, angels surround the origin'." Something big is about to happen."
Better translation? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.livejournal.com/users/edg/520709.html [livejournal.com]
It's still pretty verbose and awkward. Maybe if I were on pins and needles waiting for this thing I'd be trying to hack the website like all of you.
Retailers must have already known if the release date was in 12 hours. Was it kept a big secret? I can't believe that.
link for the lazy (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.origenxbox360.com/ [origenxbox360.com]
Re:Better translation? (Score:5, Informative)
in hoc spatio arbor noster floruit, fecundus pomis Elysii ignoti, quo in loco ludent electi, ab Originis angelis circumdati.
"In this space our tree hath bloomed, (made) fruitful by the fruit-trees of unknown Elysium, in which place the select play, having been from the beginning surrounded by angels."
(Latin geeking: you have to assume factus in the second clause; quo and loco are paired despite not being contiguous; and although Originis and angelis look like they should go together, they don't - they just happen to be the same case and number. Floruit is perfect active indicative 3rd singular - not a present subjunctive as IGN believes - ludent is present active indicative 3rd plural (IGN left this word out entirely!), and circumdati is a perfect passive participle in nominative plural. It agrees with electi.)
word-by-word translation (Score:1, Informative)
in this place tree our has bloomed rich with-fruits of-the-Elysium unknown
quo in loco ludent electi, ab Originis angelis circumdati
so that this in place could play the-chosen from Origin's angels surrounded
In this place has bloomed our tree, heavy with the fruits of the unknown Elysium, so that the chosen could play in it surrounded by Origin's angels.
Re:Um.. (Score:3, Informative)
It does that if you don't have Flash installed - don't ask me why. Clicking on the image will take you to the Flash download page. Seems a bit silly to me, but there you go.
Anticlimactic (Score:4, Informative)
Ho-hum... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:I don't gettit. (Score:2, Informative)
the label says: T3H 5Ux0r
I am thinking it will have been in a previous weeks update, and has been removed now. On the other news articles the images of the countdown have different details (rabbits moved, new apples etc), so its possible that it just got hidden again.
You just looked more carefully at a website and spent time talking about it some more.
The guys doing this site must be wetting themselves at the reactions its getting.
Elysium (Score:4, Informative)
In Greek mythology, Elysium was a section of the Underworld (the spelling Elysium is a Latinization of the Greek word Elysion). "Elysium is an obscure and mysterious name that evolved from a designation of a place or person struck by lightning, enelysion, enelysios.
Elysium in Neopaganism
Many Neopagans today, particularly Hellenistic neopagans in the United States, have what most would consider a new-age view of Elysium. Elysium is seen as a multi-layered paradise, or Heaven, to many modern neopagans. Some believe that the outer layer of Elysium is composed of great and beautiful fields, often envisioned in imaginative descriptions as having green glowing blades of grass and bubbling springs of glowing water and wine, often made from the nectar of Ambrosia. Beyond the fields of Elysium, reserved only for the most righteous and virtuous, is the Golden City where spirits exist in a state of constant euphoria. Whether or not such beliefs are based in actual mythology often seems rather unimportant to many neopagans. Most claim that old myths are simply mortal accounts and interpretations of the divine, but the same could be argued about any current beliefs regarding Elysium. Much of what many modern neopagans believe today regarding Elysium seems to be borrowed from popular Christian imagery of Heaven.
For those of you wondering... (Score:3, Informative)
P.S. The website just changed again...
Re:word-by-word translation (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Better translation? (Score:5, Informative)
A worthwhile countdown...by accident. (Score:5, Informative)
Well, I suppose it's worthwhile enough to have a countdown to the 100th anniversary of the publication date of "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?" [wikipedia.org]
It's Live (Score:2, Informative)
it's already live (Score:2, Informative)
Apparently Origen is a european only event anyway. The site is a promotion and little quiz with tickets for Origen to be won.
European residents only (Score:4, Informative)
Heh (Score:3, Informative)
Looks like the sort of generic boiler plate text that many web developers use when they want text appearing to demonstrate content but want to ensure that the text has no real content which might annoy the client or seem flippant. Why on earth /.'s editors have decided that has some sort of significance is beyond imagining.
Re:Advertising? (Score:4, Informative)
1) Watch two rabbits exchange some trite, self-promoting dialogue about what a magical and wonderful thing this 'Origen' is.
2) Watch one of the rabbits eat some glowing fruit and trip out (not nearly as interesting as it sounds).
3) Answer 3 true/false questions about the xbox360.
4) Enter your info so they can send you lots of xbox spam.
5) Find out this is being run by Microsoft UK and that you have to live in Europe to enter the contest anyway (sucks for us non-Europeans).
Hardly the intriguing puzzle that people were hoping for - sorry to disappoint.
Two words: Lorem Ipsum (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.lipsum.com/ [lipsum.com]
Me (Score:2, Informative)