we should build something really cool and completely pointless, just too see what kind of theories people come up with as to what it's all about :)
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we should build something really cool and completely pointless, just too see what kind of theories people come up with as to what it's all about :)
Can't...stop.....moving words....around....
Hm so far I've noticed "program" and "number" gets changed into bits
Edit: and "ms"
Edit2: and "hell" Is there supposed to be a pattern lol?
omfg, 355 hits...lol
The common word/position database it uses is here. Each line consists of a word, x, y and color. The client reloads the database once per second via a XMLHttp object and animates the words to their new correct positions.Quote:
Originally Posted by jverkoey
If you drag, the word id, new x and y are sent here.
This is the upload code:
and the download code:Code:function updateDB(id,x,y){
var ajaxOb=initxmlhttp();
encodedStr="id="+id+"&x="+x+"&y="+y;
var url="/TESTe428sdhv?"+Math.random();
ajaxOb.open("POST",url,true);
ajaxOb.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
ajaxOb.send(encodedStr);
ajaxOb.onreadystatechange=function(){
if(ajaxOb.readyState==4){
var response=ajaxOb.responseText;
if (response.length>0){if (response == "ok") {updateCounter--;}}
}
}
try{ajaxOb.send(null);}catch(e){}
}
Now that the protocol is known, someone could create a C program using the same database. :cool:Code:function udSlDisp(){
var ajaxOb=initxmlhttp();
var url="/TEST495jfdqn?"+Math.random();
ajaxOb.open("GET",url,true);
ajaxOb.onreadystatechange=function(){
if(ajaxOb.readyState==4){
var response=ajaxOb.responseText;
if (response.length>0 && updateCounter==0){
counter++;
var respParts=response.split("\n");
var firstLine=respParts[0].split(",");
var next_slot=firstLine[1];
var tStr="";
for(var iDB=0;iDB<slotsArray.length;iDB++){
if (dragId != iDB){
line=respParts[iDB+1].split(",");
if (line[0] != slotsArray[iDB].innerHTML){
slotsArray[iDB].innerHTML=line[0];
}
tx[iDB]=line[1];
ty[iDB]=line[2];
var lx=parseInt(slotsArray[iDB].style.left);
var ly=parseInt(slotsArray[iDB].style.top);
if (lx!=tx[iDB] || ly!=ty[iDB]){
needfly=true;
}
}
tStr += tx[iDB] + "," +ty[iDB] + "\n";
}
if (needfly && !needfly2){fly();}
}
date=new Date();
now=date.getTime();
if ((now-lastaction)<60000) {
window.setTimeout("udSlDisp()",1000);
asleep=false;
} else {
asleep=true;
}
}
}
ajaxOb.send(null);
}
When I checked before, the front page was counting down in 1.5 seconds increment from 406727, which by my calculations is 7.11 days.
I'd be surprised if it is actually a Microsoft site considering:
I'm guessing a fan site. Actually, a search on the telephone number provided in this post suggests it is the work of one Allen D. Hart.Quote:
EDIT: According to Google, I'm the first person to post the culprit. Do I get a prize? :p
anonytmouse is my hero
nice job anonytmouse !!!
On the main http://www.101101000.com/ if you type in certain words different things happen to the globe.
For instance, type:
Halo or bungie - The globe turns into a "ring of light" AKA a halo
I love bees - a heart replaces the globe
Origen 360 - Ants start crawling on the screen
revolution - The globe turns red
Bill Gates - The lines on the globe disappear
I'm still trying out different words and things but I'm pretty sure this is a Microsoft involved site because everything relates to MS in some way.