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1 author: RichiH
2 date: 2013-04-09 22:24:47+00:00
3 slug: april-1st-2013-the-aftermath
4 title: April 1st 2013, the aftermath
5 The first ten people who completed all three tracks are, in descending order of aprilness:
6
7
8
9
10 * jojo
11
12
13 * homerj
14
15
16 * AndrewF
17
18
19 * stereo`
20
21
22 * ditzydoo
23
24
25 * talisein
26
27
28 * nebkat
29
30
31 * timgoh0
32
33
34 * Aster
35
36
37 * PyroPeter
38
39
40
41
42 Here are the riddles and their solutions, in the original order:
43
44
45 ## Misc
46
47
48
49
50
51
52 1. ###>++++++++++ [>++++++++++>+++++++++++>+++++++++++>+++++++++++>++++++++++><<<<<<-] >+>++>++++>+>+++> <<<<<< >.>.>.>.>.
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54
55 * This was brainfuck code, writing eprog to stdout
56
57
58 * **###eprog**
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60
61
62
63
64 2. #####946684800_–_4102444800
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66
67 * This was a range between two unix timestamps, from 1.1.2000 until 1.1.2100 (midnight)
68
69
70 * **#####century**
71
72
73
74
75
76 3. ##### 277453665
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78
79 * This level was slightly harder, on a phone keyboard (according to TU-T E.161) writing with these numbers spelled aprilfool (with some guessing or T9)
80
81
82 * **#####aprilfool**
83
84
85
86
87
88 4. [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0 ](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)
89
90
91 * The beloved Rick Roll video. This was a joke idea, the channel ########gotyou was actually hidden as a channel forward (mode +f)
92
93
94 * **########gotyou**
95
96
97
98
99
100 5. ###### BOGBOS, SEAPHXDENDALMSP, CPTOSL, SCLBOSCPTARN
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102
103 * Similar to last years keyboard riddle, you had to connect the airports on a map which formed the letters I W I N.
104
105
106 * Bogota to Boston: I
107
108
109 * Seattle to Phoenix to Denver to Dallas to Saint Paul: W
110
111
112 * Cape Town to Oslo: I
113
114
115 * Santiago to Boston to Cape Town to Stockholm: N
116
117
118
119
120
121 * **######iwin**
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126
127 The topic in **######iwin** was: _Congratulations, you finished the misc track. Here, have a puzzle piece: It's dangerous to go alone! Take this! ###the. Make sure to also play the other quiz tracks!_
128
129
130 ## Music
131
132
133 The list number references the level number of the listed question.
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135
136
137
138 1. What does Dorothy wish she was on the other side of?
139
140
141 * **##rainbow**
142
143
144 * Referencing: Dorothy from the _The Wizard of Oz_ sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
145
146
147
148
149
150 2. What is the first thing Rick Astley will never give up?
151
152
153 * **##you**
154
155
156 * Referencing: _Never Gonna Give You Up_ by Rick Astley.
157
158
159 * [ Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)
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161
162
163
164
165 3. This person can't touch "this."
166
167
168 * **##mchammer**
169
170
171 * Referencing: _U Can't Touch This_ by MC Hammer.
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176
177 4. This old song leaves many people wondering what the writers had wrote it about. Most people think the song is about drugs, however the group has said in interviews that it didn't really have any meaning at all.
178
179
180 * **##hotelcalifornia**
181
182
183 * Referencing: _Hotel California_ by the Eagles.
184
185
186 * [Source](http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/hotel.asp)
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192 5. This 1975 classic is fairly self-explanatory.
193
194
195 * **##bohemianrhapsody**
196
197
198 * Referencing: _Bohemian Rhapsody_ by Queen.
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203
204 6. The main character, a kid, in this classic music video was mocked for being "this".
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206
207 * **##poet**
208
209
210 * Referencing: _Another Brick in the Wall_ by Pink Floyd, specifically **Part 1**.
211
212
213 * This question seemed to trip up the most people, as it was the most vague question.
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217
218
219 7. We reminisces about the good ole days of when those popular in music were radio stars.
220
221
222 * **##buggles**
223
224
225 * Referencing: _Video Killed the Radio Star_ by The Buggles.
226
227
228 * This was the official answer for Level 8, however, as someone pointed out the official name of the band is "The Buggles."
229
230
231
232
233
234 8. Michael Jackson's most popular song predicts this future event that is popular on the Internet as an event worth preparing for.
235
236
237 * **##zombieapocalypse**
238
239
240 * Referencing: _Thriller_ by Michael Jackson.
241
242
243 * This one was a tad tricky as the answer was not in the lyrics of the song.
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246
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248
249 9. This 80's song was very controversial when it came out, offending several people, including average working people. It is often censored on the radio when played.
250
251
252 * **##moneyfornothing**
253
254
255 * Referencing: _Money For Nothing_ by Dire Straits.
256
257
258 * More about the [controversy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_for_Nothing_%28song%29#Controversy).
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260
261
262
263
264 10. The most popular guitar riff is from the beginning of this group's most popular song.
265
266
267 * **##deeppurple**
268
269
270 * Referencing: _Smoke on the Water_ by Deep Purple.
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272
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274
275
276 11. This band was the first band to have three consecutive multi-platinum albums.
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278
279 * **##styx**
280
281
282 * Referencing: The Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone, and Paradise Theatre. These albums have been certified Multi-Platinum by the [RIAA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riaa).
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286
287
288 The /topic in **##styx** was: _Congratulations! | You have answered all the music trivia correctly. | Make you to play the other quizzes and you'll need this for later, ###best_
289
290
291 ## Crypto
292
293
294 The list number references the level number of the listed question.
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296
297
298
299 1. Blog post of **##bhggbyhapu**
300
301
302 * This is a simple [ROT13 cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rot13)
303
304
305 * where AtoN, BtoO, CtoP, etc.
306
307
308 * python -c "print 'bhggbyhapu'.decode('rot13')"
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310
311 * The answer is: **##outtolunch**
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313
314
315
316
317 2. pTShnJAmo3W0
318
319
320 * This is base64 encoded **then** ROT13'ed.
321
322
323 * python -c "print 'pTShnJAmo3W0'.decode('rot13').decode('base64')"
324
325
326 * The answer is: **##panicsort**
327
328
329
330
331
332 3. [http://i.imgur.com/AArVy5H.png](http://i.imgur.com/AArVy5H.png)
333
334
335 * JWGUBNYMGBQWOI is the text
336
337
338 * This text is encrypted using a [Vigenère cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher)
339
340
341 * Here is a script I built to decrypt/encrypt [Vigenère ciphers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher) [http://git.io/TLfWTg](http://git.io/TLfWTg)
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343
344
345
346
347 * The key is **git**. This is from the reference of [Linus Torvalds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_torvalds) in the image.
348
349
350 * The answer is: **##DONOTUSENVIDIA**
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359 4. QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ | Don't forget to nT92MKV= | orange
360
361
362 * QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ
363
364
365 * This is a [Vigenère cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher) again.
366
367
368 * The key is **JUICE**. This is hinted at by _orange_.
369
370
371 * Searching the web for the unencrypted text, **HURRICANE EGGBEATER** yields [https://xkcd.com/944/](https://xkcd.com/944/)
372
373
374
375
376
377 * nT92MKV=
378
379
380 * This is the same as the previous level, rot13'ed and then base64'ed.
381
382
383 * python -c "'nT92MKV='.decode('rot13').decode('base64')"
384
385
386 * **hover**
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388
389
390
391
392 * If you **hover** over the comic on [https://xkcd.com/944/](https://xkcd.com/944/) you'll see:
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394
395 * _After exhausting the OED, we started numbering them. When overlapping hurricanes formed at all points on the Earth's surface, and our scheme was foiled by Cantor diagonalization, we just decided to name them all "Steve". Your local forecast tomorrow is "Steve". Good luck._
396
397
398 * This next step is a bit of a leap, but we expected you to search for key phrases in the string. You should end up on [Cantor's diagonal argument](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantor%27s_diagonal_argument) on wikipedia. From here you'll see some description of it. We want the most popular example of Cantor's diagonal argument, which is Russell's Paradox. (_Can a set of all sets contain itself?_)
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401
402
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404
405
406
407 * The answer is **##russell'sparadox**
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413 5. [http://git.io/Y60F5g](http://git.io/Y60F5g) | 936 | UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ | I'm So Meta Even This Acronym | freenode | 12 | ♥
414
415
416 * The /topic changed a little bit during the game. This is the most recent form.
417
418
419 * Hints given:
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421
422 * 2013-04-01 18:51:18 <yano> i think you should focus more on how you "cracked" the code for the last
423
424
425 * 2013-04-01 18:51:32 <yano> and by code i mean, QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ
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427
428 * 2013-04-01 18:52:12 <yano> UHG and WEG are pretty important
429
430
431 * 2013-04-02 04:13:28 <yano> it is vigenere
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433
434 * 2013-04-02 05:42:38 <yano> **one more semi-important hint: UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ are each encrypted with the same KEY and method**
435
436
437
438
439
440 * The last hint pretty much gave it away for many people.
441
442
443 * UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ
444
445
446 * This is [vigenère](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher) again.
447
448
449 * The key is **IRC** ROT**12**-ed.
450
451
452 * **IRC** is expected to come from the reference of _I'm So Meta Even This Acronym_ and _freenode_ as in an acronym of/about freenode.
453
454
455 * The **12** comes from the number directly in the /topic.
456
457
458 * UGH decrypts to
459
460
461 *
462
463
464 **AES**
465
466
467
468
469
470
471 * NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM decrypts to
472
473
474 *
475
476
477 **TWOHUNDREDANDFIFTYSIXBITS**
478
479
480
481
482
483
484 * WEQ decrypts to
485
486
487 *
488
489
490 **CBC**
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500 * Now, let's take a break and follow a pattern from previous levels. Let's pull up [https://xkcd.com/936](https://xkcd.com/936)
501
502
503 * This should be obvious given the previous pattern of XKCD being involved in these levels.
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508
509 * While viewing that you should probably download [http://git.io/Y60F5g](http://git.io/Y60F5g)
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511
512 * wget http://git.io/Y60F5g
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514
515
516
517
518 * Y60F5g is encrypted with AES-256-CBC. This is provided by the previous clues.
519
520
521 * The key for the encrypted file is **Tr0ub4dor&3**
522
523
524 * This is obtained from the XKCD comic: [https://xkcd.com/936](https://xkcd.com/936)
525
526
527
528
529
530 * openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -a -in Y60F5g -out Y60F5g.plaintext
531
532
533 * The output of the file is: **##K&R**
534
535
536
537
538
539 * The answer to this level is **##K&R**
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541
542
543
544
545 The topic in **##K&R** was: _Congratulations! You have completed freenode's crypto challenge! | Make sure to also play the other quizzes, and take this with you ###est | [http://git.io/TLfWTg](http://git.io/TLfWTg) _
546
547 With **###the** and **###best** and **###est** you are expected to put these pieces together to find **###thebestest**
548
549 Congratulations to those who have completed all the tracks and levels!
550
551
552 ## Top 10
553
554
555 All times listed are in UTC.
556 <table >
557 <tbody >
558 <tr >
559 Rank
560 Nick
561 Time
562 </tr>
563 <tr >
564
565 <td >1
566 </td>
567
568 <td >jojo
569 </td>
570
571 <td >2013-04-02 06:04:34
572 </td>
573 </tr>
574 <tr >
575
576 <td >2
577 </td>
578
579 <td >homerj
580 </td>
581
582 <td >2013-04-02 06:14:31
583 </td>
584 </tr>
585 <tr >
586
587 <td >3
588 </td>
589
590 <td >AndrewF
591 </td>
592
593 <td >2013-04-02 06:42:53
594 </td>
595 </tr>
596 <tr >
597
598 <td >4
599 </td>
600
601 <td >Stereo`
602 </td>
603
604 <td >2013-04-02 06:51:42
605 </td>
606 </tr>
607 <tr >
608
609 <td >5
610 </td>
611
612 <td >ditzydoo
613 </td>
614
615 <td >2013-04-02 07:20:45
616 </td>
617 </tr>
618 <tr >
619
620 <td >6
621 </td>
622
623 <td >talisein
624 </td>
625
626 <td >2013-04-02 08:06:23
627 </td>
628 </tr>
629 <tr >
630
631 <td >7
632 </td>
633
634 <td >nebkat
635 </td>
636
637 <td >2013-04-02 08:24:36
638 </td>
639 </tr>
640 <tr >
641
642 <td >8
643 </td>
644
645 <td >jarick
646 </td>
647
648 <td >2013-04-02 09:53:51
649 </td>
650 </tr>
651 <tr >
652
653 <td >9
654 </td>
655
656 <td >Sarah
657 </td>
658
659 <td >2013-04-02 10:06:50
660 </td>
661 </tr>
662 <tr >
663
664 <td >10
665 </td>
666
667 <td >PyroPeter
668 </td>
669
670 <td >2013-04-02 10:55:47
671 </td>
672 </tr>
673 </tbody>
674 </table>
675
676
677 ## Lists
678
679
680 Those who have completed all the levels and made it to the final channel but didn't make it in time for the top 10:
681
682
683
684
685 * alex_joni
686
687
688 * CeruleanSky
689
690
691 * DonkeyHotei
692
693
694 * erkin
695
696
697 * fsckd
698
699
700 * kaneda^
701
702
703 * Kent
704
705
706 * luckybunny
707
708
709 * Martok
710
711
712 * pekuja
713
714
715 * Pixelz
716
717
718 * PoohBear
719
720
721 * Rutix
722
723
724 * shino
725
726
727 * slidercrank
728
729
730 * stac
731
732
733 * Tordek
734
735
736 * Valodim
737
738
739 These people were elligible for our cloak lottery, where we used a piece of code to randomly pick three people to win a cloak. Those people were: **fsckd**, **Rutix**, and **stac**.
740
741
742 ## Top 10 For Each Track
743
744
745 All times are listed in UTC.
746
747
748 ### Misc
749
750
751 <table >
752 <tbody >
753 <tr >
754 Rank
755 Nick
756 time
757 </tr>
758 <tr >
759
760 <td >1
761 </td>
762
763 <td >Xneby
764 </td>
765
766 <td >2013-03-31 20:19:19
767 </td>
768 </tr>
769 <tr >
770
771 <td >2
772 </td>
773
774 <td >Stereo`
775 </td>
776
777 <td >2013-03-31 20:25:27
778 </td>
779 </tr>
780 <tr >
781
782 <td >3
783 </td>
784
785 <td >AndrewF
786 </td>
787
788 <td >2013-03-31 20:31:31
789 </td>
790 </tr>
791 <tr >
792
793 <td >4
794 </td>
795
796 <td >FireFly
797 </td>
798
799 <td >2013-03-31 20:36:28
800 </td>
801 </tr>
802 <tr >
803
804 <td >5
805 </td>
806
807 <td >ubuntor
808 </td>
809
810 <td >2013-03-31 20:38:47
811 </td>
812 </tr>
813 <tr >
814
815 <td >6
816 </td>
817
818 <td >thommey
819 </td>
820
821 <td >2013-03-31 20:40:30
822 </td>
823 </tr>
824 <tr >
825
826 <td >7
827 </td>
828
829 <td >luckybunny
830 </td>
831
832 <td >2013-03-31 20:44:34
833 </td>
834 </tr>
835 <tr >
836
837 <td >8
838 </td>
839
840 <td >lastplacer
841 </td>
842
843 <td >2013-03-31 20:48:33
844 </td>
845 </tr>
846 <tr >
847
848 <td >9
849 </td>
850
851 <td >Pixelz
852 </td>
853
854 <td >2013-03-31 20:50:20
855 </td>
856 </tr>
857 <tr >
858
859 <td >10
860 </td>
861
862 <td >Mortomes
863 </td>
864
865 <td >2013-03-31 20:51:10
866 </td>
867 </tr>
868 </tbody>
869 </table>
870
871
872 ### Music
873
874
875 <table >
876 <tbody >
877 <tr >
878 Rank
879 Nick
880 time
881 </tr>
882 <tr >
883
884 <td >1
885 </td>
886
887 <td >grawity
888 </td>
889
890 <td >2013-03-31 22:00:47
891 </td>
892 </tr>
893 <tr >
894
895 <td >2
896 </td>
897
898 <td >PoohBear
899 </td>
900
901 <td >2013-03-31 22:32:45
902 </td>
903 </tr>
904 <tr >
905
906 <td >3
907 </td>
908
909 <td >nikis
910 </td>
911
912 <td >2013-03-31 22:37:01
913 </td>
914 </tr>
915 <tr >
916
917 <td >4
918 </td>
919
920 <td >CeruleanSky
921 </td>
922
923 <td >2013-03-31 22:37:32
924 </td>
925 </tr>
926 <tr >
927
928 <td >5
929 </td>
930
931 <td >ss
932 </td>
933
934 <td >2013-03-31 23:31:32
935 </td>
936 </tr>
937 <tr >
938
939 <td >6
940 </td>
941
942 <td >AndrewF
943 </td>
944
945 <td >2013-04-01 00:01:47
946 </td>
947 </tr>
948 <tr >
949
950 <td >7
951 </td>
952
953 <td >Kent
954 </td>
955
956 <td >2013-04-01 00:05:03
957 </td>
958 </tr>
959 <tr >
960
961 <td >8
962 </td>
963
964 <td >carharttjimmy
965 </td>
966
967 <td >2013-04-01 00:07:31
968 </td>
969 </tr>
970 <tr >
971
972 <td >9
973 </td>
974
975 <td >Sarah
976 </td>
977
978 <td >2013-04-01 00:09:11
979 </td>
980 </tr>
981 <tr >
982
983 <td >10
984 </td>
985
986 <td >fsckd
987 </td>
988
989 <td >2013-04-01 00:09:49
990 </td>
991 </tr>
992 </tbody>
993 </table>
994
995
996 ### Crypto
997
998
999 <table >
1000 <tbody >
1001 <tr >
1002 Rank
1003 Nick
1004 time
1005 </tr>
1006 <tr >
1007
1008 <td >1
1009 </td>
1010
1011 <td >jojo
1012 </td>
1013
1014 <td >2013-04-02 03:30:13
1015 </td>
1016 </tr>
1017 <tr >
1018
1019 <td >2
1020 </td>
1021
1022 <td >homerj
1023 </td>
1024
1025 <td >2013-04-02 06:12:04
1026 </td>
1027 </tr>
1028 <tr >
1029
1030 <td >3
1031 </td>
1032
1033 <td >AndrewF
1034 </td>
1035
1036 <td >2013-04-02 06:41:25
1037 </td>
1038 </tr>
1039 <tr >
1040
1041 <td >4
1042 </td>
1043
1044 <td >Stereo`
1045 </td>
1046
1047 <td >2013-04-02 06:43:39
1048 </td>
1049 </tr>
1050 <tr >
1051
1052 <td >5
1053 </td>
1054
1055 <td >ditzydoo
1056 </td>
1057
1058 <td >2013-04-02 07:12:06
1059 </td>
1060 </tr>
1061 <tr >
1062
1063 <td >6
1064 </td>
1065
1066 <td >talisein
1067 </td>
1068
1069 <td >2013-04-02 08:05:32
1070 </td>
1071 </tr>
1072 <tr >
1073
1074 <td >7
1075 </td>
1076
1077 <td >nebkat
1078 </td>
1079
1080 <td >2013-04-02 08:21:49
1081 </td>
1082 </tr>
1083 <tr >
1084
1085 <td >8
1086 </td>
1087
1088 <td >shino
1089 </td>
1090
1091 <td >2013-04-02 09:21:46
1092 </td>
1093 </tr>
1094 <tr >
1095
1096 <td >9
1097 </td>
1098
1099 <td >jarick
1100 </td>
1101
1102 <td >2013-04-02 09:52:16
1103 </td>
1104 </tr>
1105 <tr >
1106
1107 <td >10
1108 </td>
1109
1110 <td >Sarah
1111 </td>
1112
1113 <td >2013-04-02 10:05:44
1114 </td>
1115 </tr>
1116 </tbody>
1117 </table>