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Did he post the exact thing?

Yep.

Here's what this 'SakuraTai' posted in the comments section at DarkUFO :

This is an MD5 encryption (or hash) that if you tried to crack on a few standard web databases would get you nowhere. However, being a programmer I was able to decrypt the text string which reads as follows: 6 numbers lost, 6 billion saved.

I have absolutely no idea what this means but that is the decrypt.

Probably completely BS though.

Yep.

Here's what this 'SakuraTai' posted in the comments section at DarkUFO :

This is an MD5 encryption (or hash) that if you tried to crack on a few standard web databases would get you nowhere. However, being a programmer I was able to decrypt the text string which reads as follows: 6 numbers lost, 6 billion saved.

I have absolutely no idea what this means but that is the decrypt.

Probably completely BS though.

As a programmer, the only way I know of to crack an MD5 hash is to check it against a database of known hashes. Having checked a few databases, I didn't find it. That said, what he believes the hash says doesn't work since if you hash that string, it doesn't equal the hash that was posted earlier.

As a programmer, the only way I know of to crack an MD5 hash is to check it against a database of known hashes. Having checked a few databases, I didn't find it. That said, what he believes the hash says doesn't work since if you hash that string, it doesn't equal the hash that was posted earlier.

Yeah, I did the same thing. He made it up.

I'm not in the thread regularly cause there's spoilers around but has this been posted?

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kxcoheDVev1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg

Thats great! :rofl:

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?Locke in Black? by drMikey

50% John Locke, 50% Man in Black, 100% Hardcore. From televisions LOST, this print of an original 16x20 inch acrylic painting depicts the true nature of our newly risen John Locke.

$15.70

The original is also on sale. That will cost you $815.16.

/want :devil:

Super Bowl ad to spoof Lost?

Anheuser-Busch InBev

Buy: A-B is the game's biggest advertiser, having purchased five minutes' worth of inventory.

Creative: The company's iconic Budweiser Clydesdales are likely skipping the game for the first time since 2001 and only the third time in 15 years. Most of A-B's buy will be dedicated to introducing a new tagline for Bud Light --"Here we go"-- which emphasizes the brand's good-times heritage. One memorable effort spoofs the ABC series "Lost." Flagship product Budweiser gets two spots, including a :60 that shows a community coming together to help a stranded beer truck. Newly launched Budweiser Select 55 gets a :15 spot, and Cyclist Lance Armstrong stars in a commercial for Michelob Ultra.

Agency: Indenependent Cannonball, St. Louis; Omnicom Group's DDB, Chicago; Havas's Palm + Havas, Chicago; Interpublic Group's Momentum, St. Louis.

2nd Quarter = 1 Budweiser, 1 Bud Light (The Lost spoof)

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