


If TBC wanted it to be a reference to virus, they would have made Homestar with The Homestar Runner's body, they would have made his head come off, and they would have made those weird shadowy things appear behind him. And how could it be a reference to virus? dayve_57 I bet he was raised by wireless wires. It has to be intentional, not a glitch, because Bubs' eyes follow Homestar up as he flies away. Yeah, I think it was just a little addition to the ridicul-ous way he raised his pitch.- Robert Benedicio 20:52, 30 January The way Homestar Runner said "four" made it seem like it was done intentionally. Bruce I'm pretty sure it was just a joke. TBC have a habit of referencing their older cartoons.

Why on earth does homestar fly up the left side of the screen? What's that all about? dayve_57 I'm not sure-it seemed to be more of a glitch than something done intentionally. Well, in Morse code, it's EMITEAUN if zero is a dot TIMETNGA if zero is a dash. KieferSkunk ( talk) - 16:21, 30 January 2006 (UTC)įor that matter, has anyone decoded what Strong Bad said in Semaphore? Or was he even doing real semaphore? -Ed That said, I don't think his binary speak means anything in particular. It confirms that Strong Bad's binary translates to 9945 in decimal. If you're using Windows, just open up Calculator, put it in Scientific mode, switch to Binary, enter 1001101101100, then switch it to Decimal mode again. I've used all of those programs, and they just come out with mainly this:�. I don't think it adds up to anything now. Well, I'm still trying to find out if he is saying anything. And could whoever put the translation specify which coding you are using? eaglescout1984 15:40 GMTĪctually ASCII is 7 bit system. Short of decoding it yourself. ) -T HE P APER PREEEOW 15:31, 30 January 2006 (UTC)Īctually, that doesn't work because Strong Bad doesn't say a number of characters divisable by 8, so all the decoder is doing is adding 0's to make up for the lack of bits. To decode what Strong Bad was saying in binary? The Noid 15:29, 30 January 2006 (UTC) some of the mazes in those are frankly impossible.

~SuperKawaiiNekoĬould this be a reference to zork? or text based games in general. And, if you think about it, this actually makes a bit more sense from an sbemail humor standpoint. Its actually just one corridor like end-end with the camera turning around to go back the other way. I concur, and I changed it to indicate alternating left/right. And that doesn't seem to be worth mentioning. It looks the the screen saver alternates between turning left and right, making it an endless zig-zag. In the back of libraries, where even the librarians don't go anymore. Oh, and also, I've actually seen "Computers don't BYTE" posters. I'd correct it, but I can't think of anything better than "adopts a high-pitched voice" "extrapolates voice"? I, uh, don't think that word means what you think it means.
