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''Christian Synthare'': This might be a longshot, but there is a programming language called 23 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_programming_language) which is made up entirely of groups of 2 and 3 numbers. Could this be it? (The "hello world" thing made me think of it. Hello world is a common program created in computer languages as a demonstration)
''Christian Synthare'': This might be a longshot, but there is a programming language called 23 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_programming_language) which is made up entirely of groups of 2 and 3 numbers. Could this be it? (The "hello world" thing made me think of it. Hello world is a common program created in computer languages as a demonstration)
Probably better talking about this on the UnFiction forums...

Revision as of 23:55, 30 January 2005

Olorin: maybe we should start listing the attempts that have been made to decode this number, even if they failed? Just so that nobody ends up repeating the same attempts?

Nik_Doof: Exactly what i was thinking when i made the page :)

Nik_Doof: I've edited the page, it was more a joke with the days melarky in the style of the Pie puzzle, but now we need it a tad more serious...

Christian Synthare: This might be a longshot, but there is a programming language called 23 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_programming_language) which is made up entirely of groups of 2 and 3 numbers. Could this be it? (The "hello world" thing made me think of it. Hello world is a common program created in computer languages as a demonstration)

Probably better talking about this on the UnFiction forums...