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A friend got this for her birthday

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  • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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    Aqua Letifer
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    I made my own, back in the day.

    Please love yourself.

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    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

      I made my own, back in the day.

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      George K
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      @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.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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        It was red and white. Matched my Coke shirts.

        Please love yourself.

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        • KlausK Offline
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          #5

          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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          • MikM Away
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            True. There's nothing at all surprising in this thread

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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            • AxtremusA Away
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              How many engineers with information encoding expertise would hand-make jewelry?

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              • KlausK Klaus

                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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                @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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                • AxtremusA Axtremus

                  How many engineers with information encoding expertise would hand-make jewelry?

                  jon-nycJ Offline
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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.

                  You were warned.

                  KlausK 1 Reply Last reply
                  • markM mark

                    @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!

                    KlausK Offline
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                    @mark said in A friend got this for her birthday:

                    Silence is the delimiter. Duh!

                    Look at the bracelet.

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                    • markM Offline
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                      I didn't see the bracelet first time through this thread.

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        @Axtremus said in A friend got this for her birthday:

                        How many engineers with information encoding expertise would hand-make jewelry?

                        Prolly just Klaus.

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                        @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:
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                        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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