How long did the eggs sit on that Pine substrate? I ask because it is possible that if they were on the pine for long enough, that some of the oils in the pine could have leached into the eggs, and killed the eggs already. As others have said, they are pretty dehydrated, and even though I may have scared you a bit by the "oils in the pine" comment, it is still worthwhile to incubate the eggs and see what happens. If the eggs do go full term, it is possible that you may have some deformed babies due to the pine bedding.
Everything we do with these animals is a learning experience. So, even if you lose the eggs, chalk it up to experience, and know that you know what to do next time. Good luck, and keep us posted.