Binary Decode
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- domacle
A colleague has included the following message in his leaving email to the agency. Online decoders aren't proving successful. This is supposed to be a name, does anyone know what it is?
The code is as follows:
00001101000010100011011001100101...I will be grateful. Very grateful.
- domacle0
err... excuse breaks
0000110100001010
001101100110010100
11011000110001001
101100110011000
1101100110010000
1101100011100100
11001000110000001
101100011001000
1101100011000100
1101110011001000
11011100110100001
1011001100011001
10110001101010000
110100001010
- waterhouse0
Gibberish?
I started to read "BC3..."
- idiots0
6e616f6d6920626172746c65
- 3030
Any line breaks or delimeters in his message? it can be anything...
- drgs0
number of digits is an odd number...
- Continuity0
Where's Numbers Guy when you really need him?
- 3030
6e616f6d6920626172746c65 - can be some sort of checksum; base64 decode doesn't give much of a meaningful result.
- instrmntl0
Yeah it's nothing:
http://home2.paulschou.net/tools…
Text Decode: 6e616f6d6920626172746c65
- Continuity0
^ Actually, if you decode it from Hex, it returns 'naomi bartle' as text ...
- idiots0
naomi bartle
- mikotondria30
Yep, it's Naomi Bartle
Binary -> hex ->unicode.
- stewdio0
So you work at Wieden + Kennedy here in London with Naomi?