Solve Billboard Puzzle, Get Hired By Google

MarketingVOX analyzes what it believes to be a recruitment billboard for Google. The board, on California’s Highway 101, directs viewers to linux.org and poses a mathematical question which, if solved, will gain access to a sub-site. Tig Tillinghast of MarketingVOX does some mathematical wizardry far beyond our own here at Adrants where our expertise lies in the area of performing Google image searches for barely-dressed models and celebs who appear in ad campaigns. Somehow he seems to have solved the puzzle and found the password. But we really aren’t sure since his mathematical terminology exceeds our capabilities to understand anything he is saying.

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