A friend got this for her birthday
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I made my own, back in the day.
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I made my own, back in the day.
@Aqua-Letifer said in A friend got this for her birthday:
I made my own, back in the day.
Least surprising post of the day.
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It was red and white. Matched my Coke shirts.
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Sloppy and pathetic work. There are no delimiters between the letters, hence there's no way to decode it. For instance, the " . . - ." from the first letter could just as well mean "eete" instead of "f". As an engineer, I'm disgusted. They should have at least used a prefix-free code if they don't want to encode delimiters.
(@George-K how's that for an even less surprising post?)
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Sloppy and pathetic work. There are no delimiters between the letters, hence there's no way to decode it. For instance, the " . . - ." from the first letter could just as well mean "eete" instead of "f". As an engineer, I'm disgusted. They should have at least used a prefix-free code if they don't want to encode delimiters.
(@George-K how's that for an even less surprising post?)
@Klaus said in A friend got this for her birthday:
Sloppy and pathetic work. There are no delimiters between the letters, hence there's no way to decode it. For instance, the " . . - ." from the first letter could just as well mean "eete" instead of "f". As an engineer, I'm disgusted. They should have at least used a prefix-free code if they don't want to encode delimiters.
(@George-K how's that for an even less surprising post?)
Silence is the delimiter. Duh!
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@Klaus said in A friend got this for her birthday:
Sloppy and pathetic work. There are no delimiters between the letters, hence there's no way to decode it. For instance, the " . . - ." from the first letter could just as well mean "eete" instead of "f". As an engineer, I'm disgusted. They should have at least used a prefix-free code if they don't want to encode delimiters.
(@George-K how's that for an even less surprising post?)
Silence is the delimiter. Duh!
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@Axtremus said in A friend got this for her birthday:
How many engineers with information encoding expertise would hand-make jewelry?
Prolly just Klaus.
@jon-nyc said in A friend got this for her birthday:
@Axtremus said in A friend got this for her birthday:
How many engineers with information encoding expertise would hand-make jewelry?
Prolly just Klaus.
I'd put it in a way that doesn't require any shared knowledge of codes.
Something like this:

but with appropriate modifications to make sure that it comes across as F U in all languages and civilizations, whether humanoid or extraterrestrial.
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