April 16, 200521 yr thought the album cover was good before' date=' now i think its genius![/quote'] The same for me It's pure genius!!! :stunned:
April 16, 200521 yr i'm fairly confident that i've cracked the code. here's the full alphabet :- how did you crack the code???? what is the key? oh ok i saw it about baudot, ql
April 16, 200521 yr so...: no eureka moment.... but ok! so the code is cracked!!?!? :D (i still didnt find 'alphabet in baudot code' or anything similar, can anyone explain the connection between these two codes? I dont understand the baudot code at all, frankly)
April 16, 200521 yr Hey guys nice work on discovering the artwork, i've got a wristband from one of the secret gigs.. does that mean anything or is it just some mixed up coloured squares.. maybe you can use it..!
April 16, 200521 yr here's a good summary of baudot coding: http://home.austin.rr.com/kinghome/signpage/baudot.html
April 16, 200521 yr here's a good summary of baudot coding: http://home.austin.rr.com/kinghome/signpage/baudot.html idunno about you but that doesnt make sense to me... but ow well
April 16, 200521 yr if you look at the key for the code in previous messages and think of the the boxes as 1's and 0's (a box there = 1 and not = 0...the colors don't matter), you can decode the messages with the "binary" column and the "letter" column from that webpage. the most significant bit (the leftmost bit, or 0/1) is the top row and the least significant (rightmost) bit is the bottom row. use a single column as a binary coding for the letter.
April 16, 200521 yr if you look at the key for the code in previous messages and think of the the boxes as 1's and 0's (a box there = 1 and not = 0...the colors don't matter), you can decode the messages with the "binary" column and the "letter" column from that webpage. the most significant bit (the leftmost bit, or 0/1) is the top row and the least significant (rightmost) bit is the bottom row. use a single column as a binary coding for the letter. ah yea i get it... but i see the question mark is similar to the letter b? (im designing a potential 'what if?' cover... :P) or do i have to use the figure shift?
April 16, 200521 yr if you look at the key for the code in previous messages and think of the the boxes as 1's and 0's (a box there = 1 and not = 0...the colors don't matter), you can decode the messages with the "binary" column and the "letter" column from that webpage. the most significant bit (the leftmost bit, or 0/1) is the top row and the least significant (rightmost) bit is the bottom row. use a single column as a binary coding for the letter. ah yea i get it... but i see the question mark is similar to the letter b? (im designing a potential 'what if?' cover... :P) the baudot code requires that you use two codes to do punctuation like '&' and '?'...you need to use the figure shift code 11011. this is what they used to generate the '&' for x&y, however it doesn't seem like they used the code that is used on this webpage. they use 11011, 00011 but it looks like it should be 11011, 01011 so, for the '?', if they follow what it is on this page, it would be...11011, 10011
April 16, 200521 yr remove the dash for the space. There are no red lines in the speed of sound cover for the spaces.
April 16, 200521 yr now that the cat is out of the bag, aren't you kind of disappointed...in a way. ya know?
April 16, 200521 yr what if? i think this looks good :P (is there a coldplay font? so i can add the title at the left)
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