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Within the second episode, Derek types on a locked multitouch
keyboard that displays only the outline of the keys he is pressing.
Players were able to figure out Derek is using a Dvorak keyboard
and types a passage from a poem used in Mary Hasting Bradley's "The
Fortieth Door."

Because of its prominent feature in the episode, users were able to
correctly guess that they should add "keyboard" after
nowheremen.net. This led to a web version of Derek's multitouch
keyboard.
Players then had to guess the proper string to input into the
keyboard. Typing "The Fortieth Door" into the keyboard and hitting
return brought about this string of nonsensical characters:
aoijg.desou[hdkagp;[Ala;SfkusgluMd;;aud
Translating these letters from their positions on a Qwerty keyboard
to their positions on a Dvorak keyboard produces:
archive.org/details/AnasOutgoingMessage
That site gave users a clean copy of Ana's voicemail from the
unresolved clue in "Derek."
Players were then able to reverse and slow down the audio to
produce the following message:
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