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==22-09-2015==
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[[User:Shinysheep | Denise Nedermeijer]] and I together found a solution to the c2hpdA== formula in the email of Simon. We thought it was fun to found out and it would be nice to share our findings. He told us in programming language that he felt like 'shit'. We first looked up what the formula meant and from there try to figure out how to translate it. We found out it was a base 64 code. I had little bit of knowledge of Python and booted up that program. Together we can across a script to decode the formula as you can see below.
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==28-09-2015==
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Found an electronic toy for tomorrow.
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 28 September 2015

15-09-2015

We had to figure out the electricity resistance of materials from various objects in our surroundings.
I worked together with Denise Nedermeijer and tested any object we could find with a multimeter. Our findings are found HERE.

Notes made in class:
Geleiders en stroom tegen houden.
IC = Intergrated Chips.
Weerstand is een eigenschap van geometrie, weerstand hangt af van geometrie van een object.
resistance = Rho, lengte delen door oppervlakte.
oppervlakte = weerstand groter
diode = een geleider
LED kan niet teveel stroom aan. NOOIT meteen vast koppelen aan stroom. altijd een weerstand blokje tussen.
LEAH BEUCHLEY - electronic popables
www.kobakant.at/DIY
ebrukurbak.net


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22-09-2015

Denise Nedermeijer and I together found a solution to the c2hpdA== formula in the email of Simon. We thought it was fun to found out and it would be nice to share our findings. He told us in programming language that he felt like 'shit'. We first looked up what the formula meant and from there try to figure out how to translate it. We found out it was a base 64 code. I had little bit of knowledge of Python and booted up that program. Together we can across a script to decode the formula as you can see below.

SolutionSimonQuestion.jpg


28-09-2015

Found an electronic toy for tomorrow.

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