Peter Brodersen | 1 Oct 2004 01:30
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:20:19 -0700 (PDT), in php.general
shiflett <at> php.net (Chris Shiflett) wrote:

>You can win a free pass to take the exam by being the first to solve this
>puzzle:
>
>http://shiflett.org/archive/55

This is just too easy:

The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list, for posts
regarding mysql.

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Matt M. | 1 Oct 2004 01:56
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

> This is just too easy:
> 
> The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list, for posts
> regarding mysql.

ah ha.

could also be unsubscribe emails

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j kensler | 1 Oct 2004 02:24
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

Time since last post to this list

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 18:56:56 -0500, Matt M. <h.dudeness <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> > This is just too easy:
> >
> > The shown times are posting-times for one day on this list, for posts
> > regarding mysql.
> 
> ah ha.
> 
> could also be unsubscribe emails
> 
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Greg Donald | 1 Oct 2004 02:35
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:24:42 -0500, j kensler <j.kensler <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Time since last post to this list

I ran strings on it thinking maybe there was some hidden text, turned
up nothing.

But if you disassemble the gif into individual frames, there are some
interesting patterns in the graphical time spans.  I have yet to make
any sense of them however.  The part that is really perplexing me is
how the gif starts on a random frame on Chris' site, but will only
start on the first frame in my Konquerer view.

I'm calling it quits but wanted to pass on my findings thus far.

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j kensler | 1 Oct 2004 06:25
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

I have the first part figured out.

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j kensler | 1 Oct 2004 04:05
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

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Greg Donald | 1 Oct 2004 13:41
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:05:33 -0500, j kensler <j.kensler <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> 1:11
> 1:15
> 1:19
> 1:26
> 1:27
> 1:28

What about the durations between the times from frame to frame?

like: 4,4,7,1,1 for the above.  That's what I was graphing out
yesterday evening.  Some definate patterns in there.

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Curt Zirzow | 1 Oct 2004 08:44
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Re: Zend PHP Certification test

* Thus wrote j kensler:
> 1:11
> 1:15
> 1:19

heh.. I got this all graphed out on paper :)

I'm simply looking for patterns to decipher what ever this is abut:

  - 7 (0x111) is an  important key, no bit is ever added more than that
  - only one 10:XX -> 10:07
  - differences only occure between 1,2,3,4,7; cept when carried
    into the next hour.
    0x001, 0x010, 0x011, 0x0100, 0x111

I know I'm way off but, those are some of  my observations of the
patterns involved.

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