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What about using the answer in binary as morse code?

you can't do this without knowing pause sequence (morse code needs 3 different chars, not 2)

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If that is correct then the binary code converter comes up with "10100111011100110110000111101110010111101100101111: Error: Malformed binary. Your binary code is must be divisible by 8".

that is a real/correct binary number...I can not comment on the answers...

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In order for a binary number to be divisible by eight, the last three digits need to be 000. (Assuming it's big-endian.)

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In order for a binary number to be divisible by eight, the last three digits need to be 000. (Assuming it's big-endian.)

yep, tree numbers missing

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Error: Malformed binary. Your binary code is must be divisible by 8".

Ahem...

Whatever application was responsible for this message is botched. It's like saying a decimal number has to have a certain amount of digits.

Binary numbers are just numbers with a different base than 10. Just because computers usually use 8 bits as their smallest storage unit does not make other binary numbers invalid.

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yep, tree numbers missing

No, just add three leading zeroes to satisfy broken applications

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Ah, so it means the length of the binary number needs to be divisible by eight. Not the number itself.

In that case my 000 suggestion is wrong.

Btw, padding the binary number with zeros only produces gibberish.

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Adding three zeroes to the end of that binary code does not satisfy the broken application.

Tried using another converter and got nothing but nonsense, but for the sake of the cluefinding, this is the nonsense I found:

§saî^Ë

without adding three zeroes. When I DID add the three zeroes, it gave me the same result.

We have to consider firstly if all answers are correct - we have not done so just yet, have we?

Edited by sothis

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Anyway it can be made into a longitude and latitude coordinates?

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Adding three zeroes to the end of that binary code does not satisfy the broken application.

Not to the end... leading zeroes, i.e. at the beginning.

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Adding three zeroes to the end of that binary code does not satisfy the broken application.

Tried using another converter and got nothing but nonsense, but for the sake of the cluefinding, this is the nonsense I found:

You would need to add six zeros to the left. But like I said, it only produces gibberish.

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Adding three zeroes to the end of that binary code does not satisfy the broken application.

Not at the end, at the beginning. You don't usually write "002011" but "2011" because you don't write leading zeros.

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if i take binaries to dived by 7 bits we have 7 values:

164 115 97 238 94 195 192

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Number conversions...

Answer if in Senary 1113 0151 1210 1010 1315

Uhm... the number is supposed to be

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

right? the 1 in the third block after the 2 is wrong. That was question:

Did all members of Force Recon team Razor survive Operation Harvest Red?

Which is "no" but was assumed "yes" in the beginning by someone.

Edited by Mainstriker

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

same with me, I can confirm

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

Important years of some country?

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

I am still not quite sure how to divide these numbers. I mean, it could be one single large number, but also other things.

It's 20 digits. That means it could be one 20-digit number, 2 ten-digits, 4 five-digit numbers, or 4 four-digit numbers. OR, even worse, it could be variable.

Argh... must... find... solution...

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Is the 2 correct?

Bohemia Interactive has developed a battlefield simulation system VBS. What does VBS stand for?

0: Virtual Battlefield Simulation

1: Virtual Battlefield System

2: Virtual Battlespace

Virtual Battlespace System isn't it?

You made the answer yourself, so i would say "2"

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My first thought on seeing the word “senary†was “Diceware†(you know, “11356†for “airfield†etc) – but having looked at the number strings, there’s no “zero†in diceware list, so these can’t be encoded words.

That said, they may be passwords/logins for something?

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

Could that be time? The military time is written without ':'

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Could that be time? The military time is written without ':'

Seems plausible at first glance. All numbers would make sense as times, though I still see no meaning to them.

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btw. @ whoever mentioned dates:

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

=

1551 397 1512 1332 1980

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