Friday, 22 March 2013

9f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0


i viewing uncyclopedia (what can say... slow night) , on morse code page.... after decoding page (and in sections tripled encoded morse code) came across 1 translation...
9f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0
instantly assumed hexadecimal put through hex ascii converter yielded this:
???)?n5???lv5h??
utterly confused decided search 9f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0
, came surprised me. there 11 results. i'm not mathematician, me seems improbable 31 digits randomly assigned that. realized of these pages use number if noun, none of them referenced meant. 1 of them in english... believe rest german or russian. either way i'd see if bottom of this... baffles me.


original morse code:
----. ..-. ----. .---- .---- ----- ..--- ----. -.. --... ....- . ...-- ..... -... -.. ---.. ....- .---- ..... -.... -.-. ..... -.... ...-- ..... -.... ---.. ---.. -.-. -----
 

what found out on zeitrafferin, that number key decrypt blu rays , hd-dvds, applications, signed consortium, play properly, number should not have been publicised , taken down many sites could. since number has been publicised 5 years ago, key has been changed.
, since blu ray decryption software still existing, ripping , such, doesn't matter, seems.
 


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