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Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-26-05 10:43 PM Link | Quote
How boring. I´m a big fucking B. That was with my postcount.

As for my user ID, I´m a j. Bleh!

Karadur

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Posted on 09-26-05 10:46 PM Link | Quote
The full Binary number I got was 10010000110. The last seven digits of that are 0000110. Converting that into Decimal gives me a 6, and therefore, according to the chart, I am "ACK" I'm assuming the four zeros at the beginning are at fault in this case though. If there was a 1 at the beginning, I'd be an ampersand (&), but that isn't the case

I suppose I should be happy that I didn't get a colon though

Edit: If I were to use my user ID (1395), I would be "s". Take that for what you will.


(edited by Karadur on 09-26-05 01:48 PM)
aioria1981

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Posted on 09-26-05 11:06 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by HyperHacker
Hey, we could do this with user IDs too. Mine is Z if you only use ASCII, or Ú in the full set.

Then, according to my ID I'm "R" (char 87) in ASCII 128. It should be the same in ASCII 256 since it's below 128, but i don't know if it would be the same in unicode . It should be the same, right?

I've another idea. Multiply your post count with your ID and the days since you registered. Turn the result into hex and then take the hexs in pairs (byte by byte, big endian(that's from left to right, isn't it? )) and for each pair, write it in the calculator and turn them to decimal again. Then look for the corresponding char for each byte to form a string based on your postcount (for people below 255 posts they'd probably get a few chars ). Mine is ☺7šè (the first char is #$01 SOH)

If this is too complicated, try doing the same with EXP (Mine is 1◘, ◘ is #$08, BS)
Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-26-05 11:08 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Karadur


Edit: If I were to use my user ID (1395), I would be "s". Take that for what you will.


SEXIST!

At least you got better ones than I did.
HyperLamer
<||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people

Sesshomaru
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Posted on 09-27-05 12:38 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by aioria1981
i don't know if it would be the same in unicode . It should be the same, right?

No, because in Unicode you would use the last 16 bits, not just the last 7. So unless your post count/user ID is >65,535...


(edited by HyperHacker on 09-26-05 03:39 PM)
FreeDOS

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Posted on 09-27-05 06:48 AM Link | Quote
You know people... there's no such thing as "256 ASCII" or "8-bit ASCII", it's strictly 7-bit. yes
NSNick
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Posted on 09-27-05 08:57 AM Link | Quote
Which is why it's a standard.

Before this post: \
After this post: ]
My user ID: G

If only I had signed up 7 people later.
Skytroopa

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Posted on 09-27-05 09:26 PM Link | Quote
Before this post = DC4
This post = NAK
My ID = BEL
My reg. date (D-M-YYYY) = NAK - ETX - U
My ICQ (327979949) = -
My ICQ (327-979-949) = t - S - 5
My birthday (DD-M-YYYY) = DLE . STX . H
My age = CR
My class (8.B) = BS . VT


(edited by Skytroopa on 09-27-05 12:31 PM)
Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-27-05 11:25 PM Link | Quote
Ah, I´ll try the date when I´m born.

Gah! How do I put a 0 before a 1 using XP's calculator?
HyperLamer
<||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people

Sesshomaru
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Posted on 09-28-05 12:21 AM Link | Quote
You don't. 000000000000000000000001 == 1.
Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-28-05 12:46 AM Link | Quote
But I´ve to use the 7 last digits, right? The first one was a 0 of those digits.

Karadur

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Posted on 09-28-05 01:08 AM Link | Quote
Try using this. Chances are it'll give you the same number Windows' calculator does, but it works if you want to make sure the zeros at the beginning get displayed I realize there are multiple sites out there that do the same thing as that one, but the above link was the first that came up in a google search.

Now, if I were to use my post count as of this post, my full Binary number would be 10010001001. As you can see, the last seven digits of that are 0001001, which, as before, starts with a zero In Decimal, that is a 9, so according to the list, I am now "HT". I liked "ACK" more, but there's not much that can be done about that
Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-28-05 01:19 AM Link | Quote
So the seven last digits of 11010100100100101111 would be 9101111?

It´s the 0 that I should put first I´ve trouble with.
Smallhacker

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Posted on 09-28-05 01:28 AM Link | Quote
0001010110 is the same thing as 1010110. (All zeros before the first 1 is unneccesary)
Ran-chan

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Posted on 09-28-05 01:33 AM Link | Quote
Oh, okay.

According to my birthdate, I´m a /. I only get boring characters.
Danielle

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Posted on 09-28-05 03:31 AM Link | Quote
My user ID gives me a J.

I want a ~.
FreeDOS

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Posted on 09-28-05 04:52 AM Link | Quote
It works in the same way that 00123.456000 is equal to 123.456

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