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So where does whale sperm fit into the mix?
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Originally posted by YenTheFirst View Postwhat method did you use beyond the first two words? 'Doll Face' only has two words to have first letters in.
PWTTUBAJTDSBDSR
UALTWTVMCFBISIT
THWIOFBMMPECTG
VTDYFKWRBGWMRO
TPBNWAMA
BTBFFST
DTMO
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what method did you use beyond the first two words? 'Doll Face' only has two words to have first letters in.
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Here are a couple I recorded:
If you assume A = 0, B = 1, C = 2, etc.
sumofletters(PUMPUPTHEVOLUMETRAILER) = 0b100011101
sumofletters(REPOTHEGENETICOPERAATTHEOPERATONIGHT) = 0b101110011
If you drop the "C" in GENETIC, you get two strings that the are same coming and going: 100011101 101110001
If you assume A = 0, B = 1, C = 2, etc.
Take just the YouTube titles of movie-related videos:
PUMPUPTHEVOLUMETRAILER
TWINSTONIGHTISYOURNIGHTBRO
UHFWHEELOFFISH
BANCHIKWANGTHEFOULKING
THEYCALLMEBRUCE
SINGINGINTHERAINMOSESSUPPOSES
REPOTHEGENETICOPERAATTHEOPERATONIGHT
Sum all of the letters and you get 0b11100100111 ... already a palindrome!
But my, by far, absolute favorite:
In the first place, take the first letter of the first, second, and so forth words (PWTTUBAJTDSBDSR, UALTWTVMCFBISIT, etc.).
Add up the individual sums using the ASCII values of the letters.
Dec Binary
1159 10010000111
1160 10010001000
1056 10000100000
1103 10001001111
602 1001011010
The first four numbers can be corrected to binary palindromes by adding 2, 1, 1, and 2, respectively. (Of note that the correction is itself a palindrome, a reflection of 18 (as in Defcon) expressed in hexadecimal), and the fifth number, in decimal, is our check sum 602. One of the resulting palindromes is our favorite number 1057.
And just for kicks, the number of bits that don't require correction in the four binary palindromes happens to be (3.14 / 4)%.
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Red Herrings and Coincidences
I thought I'd start this thread, for a couple reasons:
1) Some of the red herrings and coincidences people find are hilarious and cool, but not everyone finds them
2) To maybe take some of the load of LosT
So, have you found anything neat/cool/hilarious in your quest for registration?
Do you have evidence that LosT hacked YouTube just to mess with us?
Want to post a guess you made that was not correct, so multiple attempts don't overload LosT?
Let me start off. I thought this was kind of funny:
1990 (only number in the YouTube titles, and it's in the first title)
xor (OR IGNORE) -> OR EXCLUDE -> EXCLUSIVE OR
999 (a palindrome and my guess)
equals 1057
So, is LosT the devil, upside down? Apparently not. Wrong answer. :(Last edited by PunkAB; May 19, 2010, 11:36.Tags: None
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