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Great job with those Maxwell pictures, I suck at pausing the video to see the flashes. -- WanderingMathematician  talk  contribs  email  21:32, 18 January 2008 (PST)

Braille[]

I'm not an expert, but here's what I got:

(With/ù)(d)(x)(i)(h)(a)(d)(f)(j)(i)

The first character (Dots 23456) can mean "with" or ù. I ran the letters through an anagram solver and got nothing. Again I don't know Braille and I just googled a Braille alphabet, so there maybe something I'm missing. --Gluphokquen Gunih 22:17, 18 January 2008 (PST)


  • Yeah, Gluphokquen, I think you're right..

"with d x i h a d f j i"

None of these are capital letters, because in braille there's a sign that means "capital". And there's also a sign that means "numbers", so the braille symbols in Sam's video are simple letters. But, as you know, the first sign is a contraction, and that's a "grade 2". ...So, maybe also the other symbols are contractions. In this case: "With do it I have a do from just I". ...Nonsense, uh?.

BUT

Some people, in DarkUfo's chatroom, thought that under some of the braille symbols there is a bar hiding other dots.

Then the new possibilities are:

01) WITH

02) D

03) X

04) I or S

05) H or R

06) A or K or U or CH

07) D or N or Y or TH

08) F or P or AND

09) J or T or W

10) I


And if we use the grade 2 contractions:

01) WITH

02) DO

03) IT

04) I or SO or THE

05) HAVE or RATHER

06) A or CHILD or KNOWLEDGE or US

07) DO or NOT or YOU or THIS or TH

08) FROM or PEOPLE or AND or ED

09) JUST or THAT or WILL

10) I


I hope you understand what I wrote.. Andreapasotti 02:22, 19 January 2008 (PST)

Good work Andreapasotti, it looks like there could be a sentence in there. There aren't many nouns, so I think 8 will be PEOPLE and 6 will be CHILD or KNOWLEDGE. --CharlieG 08:02, 19 January 2008 (PST)