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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: pikapika on Fri, 06 August 2010, 17:53:36
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I'm a fan of tattoos (and also piercings), as i'm wondering of having a new one, i found those
http://www.tattoobysteph.com/
http://www.harizanmai.jp/
http://www.tatouage.fr/
http://www.sebastiandomaschke.com/
http://www.vivadolor.com/
http://www.humanflytattoo.com/
http://yourmeatismine.com
have you some others ? some ideas ? some nice tattoos to show ?
not as high level as the religion's topic, but should be less trollish :-)
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I wouldn't go asking computer geeks about fashion.
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My tatts are all military-oriented (go figure). But, I did have a plan to get my right wrist circled with this:
11001001 11000010 11010100
I also had a pierced nipple at one time, but I had to take it out when I deployed and I never got it repierced.
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Ouch! That is one that I'll never understand. An advantage of being older.
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Someone should start a tattoo thread in the picture forums. Let's see which geekhackers are inked. ;)
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i'm inked and pierced :-)
the chemical one is nice, i saw a picture of a lisp language tattoo, fun but not much my type
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I have 2 star wars tattoos. one of the rebel insignia and one of the imperial.
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something like this ? (http://news.bmezine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/esb-mattellis1.jpg)
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shawn: I'm having some trouble decoding that to anything useful, any tips?
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shawn: I'm having some trouble decoding that to anything useful, any tips?
ÉÂÔ
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I got "ÉÂÔ" which would make for a funky-ass tattoo. Now the question becomes which "EAO" is being referenced? That acronym has many applications, two of which stand out as possibilities here. The first being "Emergency Actions Officer" which has definite military connection, but there's also http://www.eao.com which is an industrial switch manufacturer, and also makes sense given the focus of this website ;)
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Hint. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Binary_Coded_Decimal_Interchange_Code)
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I was sure it was a different encoding. "IBM"(ucase) in EBCDIC.
I only decoded the first letter, but I figured it was fairly obvious.
edit ... here is an easy decoder chart:
http://nemesis.lonestar.org/reference/telecom/codes/ebcdic.html
I was actually doing the math...