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Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 5:04
045063060045063060045063061045063060045063061045063061045063061045063061045063060045063061045063060045063061045063060045063061045063060045063060045063060045063061045063061045063060045063061045063060045063060045063060045063060045063061045063061045063061045063060045063060045063061045063060045063060045063061045063061045063060045063060045063061045063060045063061045063060045063061045063061045063060045063060045063060045063060045063061045063060045063061045063061045063060045063060045063061045063060045063060045060060
Decrypt pls, or gimme a link to an online decrypter.
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Name:
VIPPER
2010-12-09 5:13
3
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 5:16
[204,25,0,56,57,57,114,0]
Interesting.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 6:26
Where do you get off calling this octal? Learn to math.
5
Name:
LISPPER
2010-12-09 6:58
6
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 18:06
Assuming each group of three digits is an octal char, you get:
%30%30%31%30%31%31%31%31%30%31%30%31%30%31%30%30%30%31%31%30%31%30%30%30%30%31%31%31%30%30%31%30%30%31%31%30%30%31%30%31%30%31%31%30%30%30%30%31%30%31%31%30%30%31%30%30%00
Assuming each of those is a hex char, you get...
7
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 18:09
>>6
00101111010101000110100001110010011001010110000101100100
Assuming each group of eight bits is a byte char, you get...
8
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-09 18:12
"/Thread"
Well played,
>>1
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-04 13:12