> >> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >>>  And there's a few easter eggs hidden in the song as well.
> >
> On Oct 8, 2007, at 11:43 AM, ropers wrote:
> > Okay, I can't bear it any longer. I thought that maybe binary 100001
> > and 1010101 stood for decimal 33 and 85, and that made me think of
> > ASCII ! and U. But I just don't get it. Is anybody in a mood to
> > enlighten me?
>
On 08/10/2007, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure sounds like "bang you" to me.

I don't know if that's the intended Easter egg, but that's the
kwelorzest explanation yet.
Ok, so I just now came up with this:

1001001
0000011
0100001
1010101

Using the good old IBM code page 437
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437 ) that we know and love
--and which is still encountered in some .NFO files, cf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.nfo -- the above translates to:

I
[heart]
!
U

In other words: "I'd love to bang you".

It's one for that special girl's poetry book, methinks.
Or it would make a cool T-shirt if you're out skirt-chasing among the
geekette crowd.
All in good humour of course.
:o)
--ropers

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