Whose Tim Cosing?

This is a shortened URL that takes you to Wikipedia's Hexadecimal page.

Edit: bit.ly/1QupVMD -> Hexadecimal - Wikipedia



In the first upload of the image, there was some kind of morse code.  Finally,it isnt since when Tim reloaded the picture morse was not apparent anymore.

https://bitly.com/1QupVMD

 

goes to 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal

It's back on the newest tweet.

Tim added a better and clearer picture with the tweet : Have a gift.   those who can scan can try again on this one.

OK, the hex clue is meaningful.  232D2D2D (in hex) -> 590163245 (in decimal).  That nine digit number is not the solution.  Must be something more.

Thanks for chuckle seeing that image in my head

Oh, hurray then! I was almost going to write a strongly-worded review to the designers of my barcode app, but I take everything back in that case.

So we’ve looking for 232D2D2D in hex after all? That’s 35, 45, 45, 45.

I think we are forgetting there is an equal sign there so what does it mean

I was looking at that too, it looks like HP of villains. Possibly from the new expansion.

translated out of hex it is  #— I think

3 dashes is "O" in morse code

#O?

What about rearranging the dots and dashes under the barcode according to 590163245?

Boy, it's exhausting keeping up. I think the summary is mostly up-to-date now, except I'm not clear whether or not we got a clear reading of that bar code.

I agree with your translation.

Hash dash dash dash?

Oh man, I wish I hadn't been proctoring testing just now. I totally have a barcode scanner here in the school library!

If that's morse code in the image, then why are some dashes longer than others?  Isn't a long dash supposed to be a zero?  But it's surrounded by other dashes, so if it were a zero it'd have to be separated by a space right?

 

If it's morse, it makes no sense to me as they are... maybe they need to be reordered, but I have no idea...

dpt,

The barcode translated to a shortened link to the wikipedia page on hxadecimal.

 

we did took us here Hexadecimal - Wikipedia

Been following for a while but finally signed up so I could post...

I don't know if it is morse code yet. The old youtube video was in morse but we haven't had any hints related to morse code yet. But maybe the evidence is pointing to it? I'm just not sure if we are there yet.