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Ultimate Search For Bourne - Day Two

The next Bourne mission is up. This time, you have to find the handle and passphrase used by Godot in his Dater Notes profile to contact him and bring back his communication to win the mission. It’s relatively easy. Stop reading if you don’t want help.

Anyway, the handle is obvious, it’s his Dater Notes profile name (it ends in a “50″, come on!). The passphrase is actually more obvious, it’s the phrase he says he’s seeking, as in “Someone who knows what this means…”. Put that in the Instant Message box, and copy what he says back to you, and you’ve solved the mission.

Then, select your cameras and be off. I’ve selected the Champs-Elysees camera and the Centre Pompidou camera. Anyone have any suggestions for cameras so far?

Head to Day One for links and information on every day of the competition.

July 17th, 2007 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | iGoogle, Products, General | 14 comments



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  1. […] Day Two […]

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  2. I left one at the Gare Austerlitz and the Champes-Elysees as well.

    When and how does Google contact the daily winners?

    Comment by William McLaughlin | July 17, 2007

  3. IF you start a day late, it won’t let you catch up?

    Comment by WHATTHE? | July 17, 2007

  4. It won’t show me the cameras on the map long enough to mark them. I just see the Paris - surveillance loop.

    Comment by Mongoose | July 17, 2007

  5. The map is 100% buggy. You can only edit it immediately after completing a mission, and if it doesn’t load, you just have to wait until the next mission to have another chance. They don’t let you use the control panel properly when coming in between missions, and there are features that don’t seem to work (like the image scanner).

    I’m using IE and having a lot of problems with it. You guys?

    Comment by Nathan Weinberg | July 17, 2007

  6. I am having problems now with loading the site (I have Avant Browser).

    Comment by William McLaughlin | July 17, 2007

  7. I was never able to get Day 2 to load completely, so I never got the chance to complete the day’s mission.

    I have used both IE and Firefox, Windows XP OS.

    Comment by scoutmom | July 18, 2007

  8. I was having alot of problems with the map and cams too…today was the only day I was able to place my cams…

    & the Image scanner isn’t working for me either :(

    I’m using IE and Firefox

    Comment by Ash | July 18, 2007

  9. I can’t find an IM box to put the info in? IS this part of it being buggy?

    Comment by Rich | July 18, 2007

  10. Day Two? I at Day Four, ready to fly to Morocco! Anyone find a use for the Image Filter yet?

    Comment by Brian | July 19, 2007

  11. I see London
    http://www.searchforbourne.com/swf/mapcover_london.swf
    I see France
    http://www.searchforbourne.com/swf/mapcover_paris.swf
    I see Jason’s … burkha?
    http://www.searchforbourne.com/swf/mapcover_tangier.swf
    Well, maybe not in Newman’s and Kramer’s backyard
    http://www.searchforbourne.com/swf/mapcover_nyc.swf

    Comment by Brian | July 19, 2007

  12. Rich, for IM, select tab “Instant Message” in “Communication” to enter the handle and password. Upon response, click in the message, right-click to Select All, right-click to Copy, go back to the “Daily Briefing” tab, click on Submit Answer, right-click to Paste to fill in.

    Comment by Brian | July 19, 2007

  13. […] Day One - This page Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five […]

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  14. I don’t understand how Godot and the number 50 have anything to do with each other. I’m typically pretty good at these things, but without cheating, how were we supposed to figure out godot’s profile? Where were the clues, or anything to get us there?

    Comment by Chris | July 21, 2007

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