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I think that the comic is also about people not understanding cryptography.~JRM
 
I am a little bit disappointed of Randall, that he didn't hid a secret message here. 101010000100110 doesn't translate in to anything (If you fill in the missing number). [[User:Nils w|Nils w]] ([[User talk:Nils w|talk]]) 11:44, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
 
I am a little bit disappointed of Randall, that he didn't hid a secret message here. 101010000100110 doesn't translate in to anything (If you fill in the missing number). [[User:Nils w|Nils w]] ([[User talk:Nils w|talk]]) 11:44, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
 
: Since the binary data is said to be encrypted, it could contain any secret message you'd like, you just have to apply the right {{w|one-time pad}}. Hiding a plaintext message in a sequence told to be encrypted would be unlike Randall, don't you think? [[Special:Contributions/141.101.81.220|141.101.81.220]] 13:26, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
 
: Since the binary data is said to be encrypted, it could contain any secret message you'd like, you just have to apply the right {{w|one-time pad}}. Hiding a plaintext message in a sequence told to be encrypted would be unlike Randall, don't you think? [[Special:Contributions/141.101.81.220|141.101.81.220]] 13:26, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
 
: All people always try is trying to interpret zeroes and ones as ascii codepoints... In this case it would actually just be T&. Does it mean anything? Well it's all in the *printable* and *first 127* ASCII characters so it might as well anyway. [[User:Sinni800|Sinni800]] ([[User talk:Sinni800|talk]]) 10:00, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
 
: All people always try is trying to interpret zeroes and ones as ascii codepoints... In this case it would actually just be T&. Does it mean anything? Well it's all in the *printable* and *first 127* ASCII characters so it might as well anyway. [[User:Sinni800|Sinni800]] ([[User talk:Sinni800|talk]]) 10:00, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
 
In the Volume 0 book, the code changes and is 00111100 00110011 which means <3 [[User:Potato Gunman3|Potato Gunman3]] ([[User talk:Potato Gunman3|talk]]) 02:00, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
 
In the Volume 0 book, the code changes and is 00111100 00110011 which means <3 [[User:Potato Gunman3|Potato Gunman3]] ([[User talk:Potato Gunman3|talk]]) 02:00, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
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I think that the comic is also about people not understanding cryptography.~JRM {{unsigned ip|173.245.56.70}}
 

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