Author Topic: sOMe cool pIcTures i found online  (Read 116377 times)


maybe that's a code we'd need?
that's binary, you have to decode it... .-.

Are you guys still trying to turn it back on?

that's binary, you have to decode it... .-.
In what dimension is 90008 binary

that's binary, you have to decode it... .-.
do you know what binary is

do you know what binary is
Based on the pages 1-50, that is. and yes.

Based on the pages 1-50, that is. and yes.
Binary is ones and zeros.

Ok, guys, I just listened and it sounded like "code is" the first few times. Did NOT sound like neunzig.
Code: [Select]
>0008
And what about that beeping thing?
That could have been morse for:
A (.-)(ten times)
? (.-.-) (five times) (might be wrong, weird translator)
. (.-.-.-) (three and one-third times)
E T (./-) (ten times)
E M (./--)
E O (./---)

It repeats one final time after one very long bleep.
So
Code: [Select]
>AAAAAAAAAA
>A
>?????
>?
>.
>E T
>E M
>E O
>E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T
>E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M
>E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O
>A0008
>A90
>A8
>10xETA8ET
While it is playing the footage of the manhole, there seems to be a voice distantly muffled but I can't tell what it might be.


Uh... wait, guys? We might be wrong about the zeros. Zero in German is something like "noi".

Uh... wait, guys? We might be wrong about the zeros. Zero in German is something like "noi".
Ah crap.. my bad.
in german Zero is null.
derp derp derp terrible mistake for a german speaker

also
>10xETA8ET
Estimated Time Available 8 Eastern Time? shhhhhh
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 02:52:26 PM by Mr. Blockers »

Eastern time is EST, not ET

Eastern time is EST, not ET
Also I used both ET and A in that for whatever reason.

Ok we are running out of leads. I looked at the video and got nothing there.
Although the discription did include _MIT.
O, probably. (Am-mit was a beast in Egyptian mythology) (Emit might make a little bit of sense but not really)
So... what's that O mean?

Code: [Select]
>O
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 03:10:49 PM by King of the Bill »

Also I used both ET and A in that for whatever reason.

Ok we are running out of leads. I looked at the video and got nothing there.
Although the discription did include _MIT.
O, probably. (Am-mit was a beast in Egyptian mythology) (Emit might make a little bit of sense but not really)
So... what's that O mean?

Code: [Select]
>O
OMIT
we covered this near the start of the thread

Hey guys, remember that image that had the russian text at the top? It had the numbers "012/7" which I thought indicated a date, and because it's not American, I assumed day/month, so the 12th of June. Nothing significant happened that day (according to Google, but it is my mother's birthday coincidentally). Look at it the other way and it's December 7th: the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Eastern time is EST, not ET
EST = Eastern Standard Time
EDT = Eastern Daylight Time
ET = Eastern Time Zone
So it would be EDT