March 23, 200620 yr can someone please explain how to turn binary to decimal... either pm or here.. Click For My Blog!
March 24, 200620 yr there is 15 '8' 1 and 0 sequences.. you have to turn them into decimal... how? Click For My Blog!
March 24, 200620 yr so the decimals are like 185.. 10111100 is 188... what do i possibly do from now... pm me or post here... Click For My Blog!
March 24, 200620 yr Never learned binary code :shock: *edit* and I <3 cabbage. so green, and leafy, and good.
March 24, 200620 yr Author so far i think 2 people are on number 9 if you are one of them you will find that things just dont seem to add up or do they *cough**hint**cough* (\/) 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.(O.o) cabbage rools(><) my sig is cool, if you agree put this in your sig. *is too lazy to animate*^the bunny is back! yay!
March 24, 200620 yr How do you translate an image into code? Sounds alien to me. BTW: Stages 5 & 6 were my favorite so far. *edit* and I <3 cabbage. so green, and leafy, and good.
March 24, 200620 yr #4 was almost a 'duh, why didn't I think of that...' #5 - technology was a good clue. Think old school, way analog technology #6 - BIG hint, imho - "think outside the box" working on #7... "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr got 8. good luck to the others on 9. "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr gah! so whats the second translation already?!? is it hex? octal? i know binary from my college major and i have some of those two languages...i tried a few decimal to hex conversions but it didnt seem to work. is it something other than hex or octal? what else could i convert sets of three digit numbers into?[/veryfrustrated] I couldn't care less if he was Andrew Gower himself, I just don't like arrogant smegheads. *in the voice of the comic book guy from the simpsons* best. quote. EVER! :thumbsup:
March 24, 200620 yr None of my answers for the 1st translation were 3 digits... "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr None of my answers for the 1st translation were 3 digits...im sending you a pm. lets share what we both have. I couldn't care less if he was Andrew Gower himself, I just don't like arrogant smegheads. *in the voice of the comic book guy from the simpsons* best. quote. EVER! :thumbsup:
March 24, 200620 yr I'm going afk for about 15 mins. be back asap and we'll knock our heads together. "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr Stage 8 - converted image to binary, no prob Convert into a decimal - big prob. Got 11010101010110 as a binary # using off/on the line but the end result means diddly. Got 14 numbers rangning from 4-8, but it makes no sense. Am I on the right track, or should I go down a different one? Is the end result a number or word? ta
March 24, 200620 yr Don't count the green pieces the same as the black or white ones. "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr I count 14 green lines, with 8,4,8,6,8,4,8,7,8,4,8,6,8,4 bits each. Am I on the right track? Ta
March 24, 200620 yr Yes and no. All the spaces between the green lines count, even the one that look like they might not. "Duty, then, is the sublimest word in the English language. If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself." ~ Robert E. Lee
March 24, 200620 yr Onto stage 9 after trying 8 for about 5 minutes! Woohoo! Thanks to the guy who PM'ed me about 6, you have a strange name so I canot remember it, but thanks! Edit: Ditto for stage 9. Onto stage 10. 99/99 Fletching, 99/99 Cooking, 96/99 Strength
March 24, 200620 yr aaarrrggghhh - I total them up and get 1149, (15 numbers ranging from 65-85). Backwards spelled idk, but alas again a brick wall. Differemces between each number means nothing as far as I can tell. Please, pretty please, just one more hint :) Ta again
March 24, 200620 yr Don't total them up. Binary stands for 2 things, numbers and letters. Have a guess. Hope this helps. Im unto stage 10, I know what to do, I just can't work out the last bit! 99/99 Fletching, 99/99 Cooking, 96/99 Strength
March 24, 200620 yr To convert the image into binary, is every white=1 and black=0? Then I will get 15 sets of at least four binary numbers in each. Then, do I convert every set into decimal or convert the whole set into decimal?
March 24, 200620 yr I can't get the binary one? I tried black=1 and white=0. BUT you guys never answer whether should I get 15 sets of numbers or not? And in hex mode, do I need to add in those 0000000
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