2100
(2100)
August 1, 2012, 4:41pm
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I found this on aliexpress. Some are for those ad spotlights.
Bort
August 1, 2012, 7:15pm
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texaspyro:
Nobody’s hiney can hide from 540,000 genuine American, oh so shiny, lumens
And after killing you, I’m contractually obligated to eat your lovely, luscious, oh so tasty brains. J)
contractually obliged, i didn’t know zombies are on contract
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 1, 2012, 7:43pm
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Yeah, thank the lawyers… and their yummy, slimy, tasty, oohie, gooey brains…
Bort
August 1, 2012, 8:00pm
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texaspyro:
Yeah, thank the lawyers… and their yummy, slimy, tasty, oohie, gooey brains…
Since zombies hate fast food, that works in my favour
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 1, 2012, 11:57pm
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texaspyro:
Yeah, thank the lawyers…
PLEASE eat them first.
Please.
When the revolution comes… I have a wall.
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 2, 2012, 4:14am
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A question for the zombies out there:
Since I’m obliged to eat the brains of those that learn the secrets, what is the best way?
1) Suck the brains out through a straw jammed up the nose?
2) Cut the top of the skull off and scoop out all the gooey grey goodness with a spoon?
3) ?
Method 1 seems quick and tidy. You do risk slurping up a snootful of boogers and it can be difficult to get to all that yummy grey goo.
Method 2 is much more work and rather messy, but you do get easy access to all the contents of the offending noggin.
Bort
August 2, 2012, 4:19am
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Once you become zombified you should already instinctually know how best to consume brains
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 2, 2012, 4:39am
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I’m just a pseudo-zombie… caused by reading one too many legal and patent documents…
Bort
August 3, 2012, 9:11am
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What do you do for a living?
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 4, 2012, 4:21am
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Anything that I want to! It has to be interesting, though. And I won’t work with the rectally enhanced. The undead are OK, as long as they have reasonably good hygiene.
Bort
August 4, 2012, 4:59am
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An interesting, if cryptic response
I imagine he doesn’t work and hasn’t built any arrays, but I think he might just be eating human brains by opening the top of the skull .
@TSP - just jokin wid ya.
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 5, 2012, 4:17am
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I do collect cipher machines…
Bort
August 5, 2012, 9:25am
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for encoding or decoding?
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 5, 2012, 5:47pm
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They do both… cipher machine aren’t much use if they can’t encode and decode.
Bort
August 6, 2012, 9:42pm
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I guess i was asking if you have already collected messages that need decoding
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
August 6, 2012, 11:59pm
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Last year, there was a decoding competition that use some old Enigma messages from WWII. Several were decoded. Almost all the mechanical rotor based machines have been broken (publicly), but still present quite a challenge (particularly if you don’t have a huge amount of traffic to work with).
The algorithm used in the Hagelin M209 series machines used for tactical messages in WWII and Korea was the basis for the Unix crypt and password commands.
Here’s a good place to start looking at machines: Crypto Machine Menu Page
Bort
August 8, 2012, 8:48am
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texaspyro:
Last year, there was a decoding competition that use some old Enigma messages from WWII. Several were decoded. Almost all the mechanical rotor based machines have been broken (publicly), but still present quite a challenge (particularly if you don’t have a huge amount of traffic to work with).
The algorithm used in the Hagelin M209 series machines used for tactical messages in WWII and Korea was the basis for the Unix crypt and password commands.
Here’s a good place to start looking at machines: Crypto Machine Menu Page
We really took this thread off topic, but you didn’t tell us what you really do for a living
PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
August 8, 2012, 8:58am
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Based upon his (non)answer, I’m going to take a wild guess and say that he doesn’t want to tell you(us) and probably isn’t going to…