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)
- Good job with the Braille. Is there any way to combine this with the (maybe) Braille in the Mr Ole email? We may have to put them together, like we did with the coordinates. -- WanderingMathematician talk contribs email 08:36, 19 January 2008 (PST)