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# é]£m^Û–.Õ‰U
in ASCII.

and I'm stealing that joke, Fnord
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:37, archived)
# there are patterns in numbers, finobacci saw that.
Some you need to look at in detail, some you need to stand back and see the bigger picture.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:40, archived)
# patterns in numbers
pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi pi
12:45 restate my assumptions. 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. @. everything around us can e represented and understood through numbers. 3. if you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:45, archived)
# 12:45?
American east coast?
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:52, archived)
# ooh i just noticed that hours later.
not east coast. (we're 5 hours behind) its a line from the movie PI by Darren Aronofsky, the same one who did Requiem for a Dream
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 6:28, archived)
# for a start there's nothing to say that those digits are binary rather than denary or octary
nor is there a definite sign that they mean anything numerically, or that they are to be 'read' left to right top to bottom.
They could be read in a spiral into the middle and they might 'mean' someting else.
I gave them a very simple meaning, and the brain is always ready to map it's own expectations and make it's best guess at what lies before it.

To be free of the need to classify everything as something familair is to be able and happy to leap into the unknown and still not know what it is even after you leap back again.

No matter how much you 'know' there'll always be a whole world of things you don't. The mysteries of life are what drove the mind forward and spurred it's growth.

Anyway, enough eloquent prose from me I think for tonight. If you're still wondering the guy is Flibz and it's one of his new text speech thingy pictures and I made him say my name, in a kind of Woodstock from Peanuts way - Spelling out the letters with 1's and padding out the spaces with 0's.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:55, archived)
# Damn!
I looked for a woo yay embedded in the 1's but couldn't (and still can't) see any letters. Nice one.

/edit. No no! I see it now! That was good. I love puzzles (though I'm not great at getting the answers as you can see). Thanks!
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:57, archived)
# the very different sizes of the 1's and the 0's make anything put in there very hard to see visually
you really had to conceptualise the pattern of 1's and 0's for it to have become evident.
It was interesting what other things came up from other attempts at deciphering it.

Graphologists and the ilk make careers out of analysing not the letters and numbers themeselves but how they are written and arranged and what subconscious things going on influenced them, so in a complimentary way as a rorschach ink blot - the way you express something can tell a lot about you, as can the way you try to make sense of something.

(sorry I know i'm rambling)
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 4:07, archived)
# Hmm. It might be better
if you used a mono font, where all the letters have equal space. Or, maybe just reverse the pattern -- use the 0's as characters, since they're more dominant, and the 1's as filler.

Or perhaps that would ruin your fun.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 4:12, archived)
# it was all a random evolution
I was just experimenting to see if Flibz's thing would accept return carriages without them coming up as a {br} line break thing as many other dynamic images do.
The image is created on the fly off his server and you can put your own text into it. There are quite a few of these. (sorry if i'm telling you stuff you already know) Kerry has made some including one with me on it.
Anyway to test out the line break i just randomly hit the keypad to get soem chars and then hit return, it turned out I had a mostly binary string of 1's and 0's so I copied and pasted them and then thought i'd make some kind of pattern.
Fnord was just the first thing that sprung to mind and seemed doable, a little tricky perhaps width wise, but then the naural instincts of 1 meaning something and 0 meaning nothing took over and I used 1's to mean a bit of the letter without thinking about the readability of it.
The finished thing ready and previewed I just needed a subject for it, so a bit of 'pop music' sufficed as I figured most people would be familiar with a reference to it.
I didn't really expect the binary to send off hidden message signals in ppl's minds, but could see why it did.
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 4:21, archived)
# how profound
and so very true
(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 3:59, archived)
# there is no spork

(, Thu 23 Jan 2003, 8:57, archived)