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Techboy wrote:there's nothing more behind this website, it was a tool for the album PR thing and that's about it.
just posting because i noticed you didn't know about this, north by north:
Genesis 8:22
“While the earth remains,
Seedtime and harvest,
Cold and heat,
Winter and summer,
And day and night
Shall not cease.”
Cupz wrote:That's just you being haunted by a polter, arvy.
Interesting how the input rate changes from character to character, almost as if it was slowly typed by hand. Can you tell us how this happened/was triggered? Have you ever drawn big pentagrams on your floor?
Its probably a bug, leave it in that state for a couple days to be sure xD

drixlin wrote:Just out of curiousity...could it be a keyboard language setting? Do you have anything other than english as a keyboard?
Stavorius wrote:Is it a ÿ?
Is it a 9?
Is it a g?

arvy wrote:drixlin wrote:Just out of curiousity...could it be a keyboard language setting? Do you have anything other than english as a keyboard?
it could, I'm gonna check this, still how you explain this appearing periodically not all the time?
drixlin wrote:arvy wrote:drixlin wrote:Just out of curiousity...could it be a keyboard language setting? Do you have anything other than english as a keyboard?
it could, I'm gonna check this, still how you explain this appearing periodically not all the time?
That fact alone is why I ask - it happens at my work all the time (Canadian installs will often include a French keyboard as well) - people will inadvertently hit the key combo to switch languages without even knowing, and all of a sudden there is no more punctuation...they get É, é instead

arvy wrote:yeah I get you, I have lithuanian and english, and I got these ąčęėįšųū, but how it explains automatic appearing of those symbols out of nowhere and just that symbol is interesting, still until nobody getting anything like this, it is probably irrelevant
Omikron wrote:I had a look at the javascript behind the terminal. If my understanding is correct, when you enter a password it sends a PHP query that *always* returns an error. It's designed so that if the password is correct, it will redirect you to a URL. But in its current state it will always return an error and a blank URL every time. It could be changed in the future, but right now there is nothing else to it.

arvy wrote:Omikron wrote:I had a look at the javascript behind the terminal. If my understanding is correct, when you enter a password it sends a PHP query that *always* returns an error. It's designed so that if the password is correct, it will redirect you to a URL. But in its current state it will always return an error and a blank URL every time. It could be changed in the future, but right now there is nothing else to it.
This is makes sense, so I will ask, is it possible to somebody from the system to contact the user? Dunno if jt makes sense, hope you understand
Omikron wrote:arvy wrote:Omikron wrote:I had a look at the javascript behind the terminal. If my understanding is correct, when you enter a password it sends a PHP query that *always* returns an error. It's designed so that if the password is correct, it will redirect you to a URL. But in its current state it will always return an error and a blank URL every time. It could be changed in the future, but right now there is nothing else to it.
This is makes sense, so I will ask, is it possible to somebody from the system to contact the user? Dunno if jt makes sense, hope you understand
I'm not completely sure, but it seems unlikely. A lot of the script has been obfuscated, but it looks like its just for the construction of the interface. It would need to be a lot more advanced to do what you're suggesting.

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