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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 categories:
6 - April 1st
7 ---
8 It’s been a little more than a week since we started our April Fools quiz this year; thanks to everybody who participated.
9
10 The first ten people who completed all three tracks are, in descending order of aprilness:
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12
13
14
15 * jojo
16
17
18 * homerj
19
20
21 * AndrewF
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23
24 * stereo`
25
26
27 * ditzydoo
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29
30 * talisein
31
32
33 * nebkat
34
35
36 * timgoh0
37
38
39 * Aster
40
41
42 * PyroPeter
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44
45
46
47 Here are the riddles and their solutions, in the original order:
48
49
50 ## Misc
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56
57 1. ###>++++++++++ [>++++++++++>+++++++++++>+++++++++++>+++++++++++>++++++++++><<<<<<-] >+>++>++++>+>+++> <<<<<< >.>.>.>.>.
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59
60 * This was brainfuck code, writing eprog to stdout
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62
63 * **###eprog**
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67
68
69 2. #####946684800_–_4102444800
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71
72 * This was a range between two unix timestamps, from 1.1.2000 until 1.1.2100 (midnight)
73
74
75 * **#####century**
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81 3. ##### 277453665
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84 * 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)
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86
87 * **#####aprilfool**
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93 4. [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0 ](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)
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95
96 * The beloved Rick Roll video. This was a joke idea, the channel ########gotyou was actually hidden as a channel forward (mode +f)
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98
99 * **########gotyou**
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101
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105 5. ###### BOGBOS, SEAPHXDENDALMSP, CPTOSL, SCLBOSCPTARN
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107
108 * Similar to last years keyboard riddle, you had to connect the airports on a map which formed the letters I W I N.
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110
111 * Bogota to Boston: I
112
113
114 * Seattle to Phoenix to Denver to Dallas to Saint Paul: W
115
116
117 * Cape Town to Oslo: I
118
119
120 * Santiago to Boston to Cape Town to Stockholm: N
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122
123
124
125
126 * **######iwin**
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131
132 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!_
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134
135 ## Music
136
137
138 The list number references the level number of the listed question.
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141
142
143 1. What does Dorothy wish she was on the other side of?
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145
146 * **##rainbow**
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148
149 * Referencing: Dorothy from the _The Wizard of Oz_ sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
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154
155 2. What is the first thing Rick Astley will never give up?
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157
158 * **##you**
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160
161 * Referencing: _Never Gonna Give You Up_ by Rick Astley.
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163
164 * [ Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)
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167
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169
170 3. This person can't touch "this."
171
172
173 * **##mchammer**
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175
176 * Referencing: _U Can't Touch This_ by MC Hammer.
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181
182 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.
183
184
185 * **##hotelcalifornia**
186
187
188 * Referencing: _Hotel California_ by the Eagles.
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190
191 * [Source](http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/hotel.asp)
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197 5. This 1975 classic is fairly self-explanatory.
198
199
200 * **##bohemianrhapsody**
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202
203 * Referencing: _Bohemian Rhapsody_ by Queen.
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209 6. The main character, a kid, in this classic music video was mocked for being "this".
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211
212 * **##poet**
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215 * Referencing: _Another Brick in the Wall_ by Pink Floyd, specifically **Part 1**.
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218 * This question seemed to trip up the most people, as it was the most vague question.
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224 7. We reminisces about the good ole days of when those popular in music were radio stars.
225
226
227 * **##buggles**
228
229
230 * Referencing: _Video Killed the Radio Star_ by The Buggles.
231
232
233 * This was the official answer for Level 8, however, as someone pointed out the official name of the band is "The Buggles."
234
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236
237
238
239 8. Michael Jackson's most popular song predicts this future event that is popular on the Internet as an event worth preparing for.
240
241
242 * **##zombieapocalypse**
243
244
245 * Referencing: _Thriller_ by Michael Jackson.
246
247
248 * This one was a tad tricky as the answer was not in the lyrics of the song.
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254 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.
255
256
257 * **##moneyfornothing**
258
259
260 * Referencing: _Money For Nothing_ by Dire Straits.
261
262
263 * More about the [controversy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_for_Nothing_%28song%29#Controversy).
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267
268
269 10. The most popular guitar riff is from the beginning of this group's most popular song.
270
271
272 * **##deeppurple**
273
274
275 * Referencing: _Smoke on the Water_ by Deep Purple.
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280
281 11. This band was the first band to have three consecutive multi-platinum albums.
282
283
284 * **##styx**
285
286
287 * 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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291
292
293 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_
294
295
296 ## Crypto
297
298
299 The list number references the level number of the listed question.
300
301
302
303
304 1. Blog post of **##bhggbyhapu**
305
306
307 * This is a simple [ROT13 cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rot13)
308
309
310 * where AtoN, BtoO, CtoP, etc.
311
312
313 * python -c "print 'bhggbyhapu'.decode('rot13')"
314
315
316 * The answer is: **##outtolunch**
317
318
319
320
321
322 2. pTShnJAmo3W0
323
324
325 * This is base64 encoded **then** ROT13'ed.
326
327
328 * python -c "print 'pTShnJAmo3W0'.decode('rot13').decode('base64')"
329
330
331 * The answer is: **##panicsort**
332
333
334
335
336
337 3. [http://i.imgur.com/AArVy5H.png](http://i.imgur.com/AArVy5H.png)
338
339
340 * JWGUBNYMGBQWOI is the text
341
342
343 * This text is encrypted using a [Vigenère cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher)
344
345
346 * 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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349
350
351
352 * The key is **git**. This is from the reference of [Linus Torvalds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_torvalds) in the image.
353
354
355 * The answer is: **##DONOTUSENVIDIA**
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361
362
363
364 4. QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ | Don't forget to nT92MKV= | orange
365
366
367 * QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ
368
369
370 * This is a [Vigenère cipher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher) again.
371
372
373 * The key is **JUICE**. This is hinted at by _orange_.
374
375
376 * Searching the web for the unencrypted text, **HURRICANE EGGBEATER** yields [https://xkcd.com/944/](https://xkcd.com/944/)
377
378
379
380
381
382 * nT92MKV=
383
384
385 * This is the same as the previous level, rot13'ed and then base64'ed.
386
387
388 * python -c "'nT92MKV='.decode('rot13').decode('base64')"
389
390
391 * **hover**
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393
394
395
396
397 * If you **hover** over the comic on [https://xkcd.com/944/](https://xkcd.com/944/) you'll see:
398
399
400 * _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._
401
402
403 * 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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405
406
407
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409
410
411
412 * The answer is **##russell'sparadox**
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417
418 5. [http://git.io/Y60F5g](http://git.io/Y60F5g) | 936 | UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ | I'm So Meta Even This Acronym | freenode | 12 | ♥
419
420
421 * The /topic changed a little bit during the game. This is the most recent form.
422
423
424 * Hints given:
425
426
427 * 2013-04-01 18:51:18 <yano> i think you should focus more on how you "cracked" the code for the last
428
429
430 * 2013-04-01 18:51:32 <yano> and by code i mean, QOZTMLUVG IPAJGECYZ
431
432
433 * 2013-04-01 18:52:12 <yano> UHG and WEG are pretty important
434
435
436 * 2013-04-02 04:13:28 <yano> it is vigenere
437
438
439 * 2013-04-02 05:42:38 <yano> **one more semi-important hint: UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ are each encrypted with the same KEY and method**
440
441
442
443
444
445 * The last hint pretty much gave it away for many people.
446
447
448 * UHG | NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM | WEQ
449
450
451 * This is [vigenère](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher) again.
452
453
454 * The key is **IRC** ROT**12**-ed.
455
456
457 * **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.
458
459
460 * The **12** comes from the number directly in the /topic.
461
462
463 * UGH decrypts to
464
465
466 *
467
468
469 **AES**
470
471
472
473
474
475
476 * NZCBXBXUSXDBXIWZWMMLLVLHM decrypts to
477
478
479 *
480
481
482 **TWOHUNDREDANDFIFTYSIXBITS**
483
484
485
486
487
488
489 * WEQ decrypts to
490
491
492 *
493
494
495 **CBC**
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505 * 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)
506
507
508 * This should be obvious given the previous pattern of XKCD being involved in these levels.
509
510
511
512
513
514 * While viewing that you should probably download [http://git.io/Y60F5g](http://git.io/Y60F5g)
515
516
517 * wget http://git.io/Y60F5g
518
519
520
521
522
523 * Y60F5g is encrypted with AES-256-CBC. This is provided by the previous clues.
524
525
526 * The key for the encrypted file is **Tr0ub4dor&3**
527
528
529 * This is obtained from the XKCD comic: [https://xkcd.com/936](https://xkcd.com/936)
530
531
532
533
534
535 * openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -a -in Y60F5g -out Y60F5g.plaintext
536
537
538 * The output of the file is: **##K&R**
539
540
541
542
543
544 * The answer to this level is **##K&R**
545
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548
549
550 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) _
551
552 With **###the** and **###best** and **###est** you are expected to put these pieces together to find **###thebestest**
553
554 Congratulations to those who have completed all the tracks and levels!
555
556
557 ## Top 10
558
559
560 All times listed are in UTC.
561 <table >
562 <tbody >
563 <tr >
564 Rank
565 Nick
566 Time
567 </tr>
568 <tr >
569
570 <td >1
571 </td>
572
573 <td >jojo
574 </td>
575
576 <td >2013-04-02 06:04:34
577 </td>
578 </tr>
579 <tr >
580
581 <td >2
582 </td>
583
584 <td >homerj
585 </td>
586
587 <td >2013-04-02 06:14:31
588 </td>
589 </tr>
590 <tr >
591
592 <td >3
593 </td>
594
595 <td >AndrewF
596 </td>
597
598 <td >2013-04-02 06:42:53
599 </td>
600 </tr>
601 <tr >
602
603 <td >4
604 </td>
605
606 <td >Stereo`
607 </td>
608
609 <td >2013-04-02 06:51:42
610 </td>
611 </tr>
612 <tr >
613
614 <td >5
615 </td>
616
617 <td >ditzydoo
618 </td>
619
620 <td >2013-04-02 07:20:45
621 </td>
622 </tr>
623 <tr >
624
625 <td >6
626 </td>
627
628 <td >talisein
629 </td>
630
631 <td >2013-04-02 08:06:23
632 </td>
633 </tr>
634 <tr >
635
636 <td >7
637 </td>
638
639 <td >nebkat
640 </td>
641
642 <td >2013-04-02 08:24:36
643 </td>
644 </tr>
645 <tr >
646
647 <td >8
648 </td>
649
650 <td >jarick
651 </td>
652
653 <td >2013-04-02 09:53:51
654 </td>
655 </tr>
656 <tr >
657
658 <td >9
659 </td>
660
661 <td >Sarah
662 </td>
663
664 <td >2013-04-02 10:06:50
665 </td>
666 </tr>
667 <tr >
668
669 <td >10
670 </td>
671
672 <td >PyroPeter
673 </td>
674
675 <td >2013-04-02 10:55:47
676 </td>
677 </tr>
678 </tbody>
679 </table>
680
681
682 ## Lists
683
684
685 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:
686
687
688
689
690 * alex_joni
691
692
693 * CeruleanSky
694
695
696 * DonkeyHotei
697
698
699 * erkin
700
701
702 * fsckd
703
704
705 * kaneda^
706
707
708 * Kent
709
710
711 * luckybunny
712
713
714 * Martok
715
716
717 * pekuja
718
719
720 * Pixelz
721
722
723 * PoohBear
724
725
726 * Rutix
727
728
729 * shino
730
731
732 * slidercrank
733
734
735 * stac
736
737
738 * Tordek
739
740
741 * Valodim
742
743
744 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**.
745
746
747 ## Top 10 For Each Track
748
749
750 All times are listed in UTC.
751
752
753 ### Misc
754
755
756 <table >
757 <tbody >
758 <tr >
759 Rank
760 Nick
761 time
762 </tr>
763 <tr >
764
765 <td >1
766 </td>
767
768 <td >Xneby
769 </td>
770
771 <td >2013-03-31 20:19:19
772 </td>
773 </tr>
774 <tr >
775
776 <td >2
777 </td>
778
779 <td >Stereo`
780 </td>
781
782 <td >2013-03-31 20:25:27
783 </td>
784 </tr>
785 <tr >
786
787 <td >3
788 </td>
789
790 <td >AndrewF
791 </td>
792
793 <td >2013-03-31 20:31:31
794 </td>
795 </tr>
796 <tr >
797
798 <td >4
799 </td>
800
801 <td >FireFly
802 </td>
803
804 <td >2013-03-31 20:36:28
805 </td>
806 </tr>
807 <tr >
808
809 <td >5
810 </td>
811
812 <td >ubuntor
813 </td>
814
815 <td >2013-03-31 20:38:47
816 </td>
817 </tr>
818 <tr >
819
820 <td >6
821 </td>
822
823 <td >thommey
824 </td>
825
826 <td >2013-03-31 20:40:30
827 </td>
828 </tr>
829 <tr >
830
831 <td >7
832 </td>
833
834 <td >luckybunny
835 </td>
836
837 <td >2013-03-31 20:44:34
838 </td>
839 </tr>
840 <tr >
841
842 <td >8
843 </td>
844
845 <td >lastplacer
846 </td>
847
848 <td >2013-03-31 20:48:33
849 </td>
850 </tr>
851 <tr >
852
853 <td >9
854 </td>
855
856 <td >Pixelz
857 </td>
858
859 <td >2013-03-31 20:50:20
860 </td>
861 </tr>
862 <tr >
863
864 <td >10
865 </td>
866
867 <td >Mortomes
868 </td>
869
870 <td >2013-03-31 20:51:10
871 </td>
872 </tr>
873 </tbody>
874 </table>
875
876
877 ### Music
878
879
880 <table >
881 <tbody >
882 <tr >
883 Rank
884 Nick
885 time
886 </tr>
887 <tr >
888
889 <td >1
890 </td>
891
892 <td >grawity
893 </td>
894
895 <td >2013-03-31 22:00:47
896 </td>
897 </tr>
898 <tr >
899
900 <td >2
901 </td>
902
903 <td >PoohBear
904 </td>
905
906 <td >2013-03-31 22:32:45
907 </td>
908 </tr>
909 <tr >
910
911 <td >3
912 </td>
913
914 <td >nikis
915 </td>
916
917 <td >2013-03-31 22:37:01
918 </td>
919 </tr>
920 <tr >
921
922 <td >4
923 </td>
924
925 <td >CeruleanSky
926 </td>
927
928 <td >2013-03-31 22:37:32
929 </td>
930 </tr>
931 <tr >
932
933 <td >5
934 </td>
935
936 <td >ss
937 </td>
938
939 <td >2013-03-31 23:31:32
940 </td>
941 </tr>
942 <tr >
943
944 <td >6
945 </td>
946
947 <td >AndrewF
948 </td>
949
950 <td >2013-04-01 00:01:47
951 </td>
952 </tr>
953 <tr >
954
955 <td >7
956 </td>
957
958 <td >Kent
959 </td>
960
961 <td >2013-04-01 00:05:03
962 </td>
963 </tr>
964 <tr >
965
966 <td >8
967 </td>
968
969 <td >carharttjimmy
970 </td>
971
972 <td >2013-04-01 00:07:31
973 </td>
974 </tr>
975 <tr >
976
977 <td >9
978 </td>
979
980 <td >Sarah
981 </td>
982
983 <td >2013-04-01 00:09:11
984 </td>
985 </tr>
986 <tr >
987
988 <td >10
989 </td>
990
991 <td >fsckd
992 </td>
993
994 <td >2013-04-01 00:09:49
995 </td>
996 </tr>
997 </tbody>
998 </table>
999
1000
1001 ### Crypto
1002
1003
1004 <table >
1005 <tbody >
1006 <tr >
1007 Rank
1008 Nick
1009 time
1010 </tr>
1011 <tr >
1012
1013 <td >1
1014 </td>
1015
1016 <td >jojo
1017 </td>
1018
1019 <td >2013-04-02 03:30:13
1020 </td>
1021 </tr>
1022 <tr >
1023
1024 <td >2
1025 </td>
1026
1027 <td >homerj
1028 </td>
1029
1030 <td >2013-04-02 06:12:04
1031 </td>
1032 </tr>
1033 <tr >
1034
1035 <td >3
1036 </td>
1037
1038 <td >AndrewF
1039 </td>
1040
1041 <td >2013-04-02 06:41:25
1042 </td>
1043 </tr>
1044 <tr >
1045
1046 <td >4
1047 </td>
1048
1049 <td >Stereo`
1050 </td>
1051
1052 <td >2013-04-02 06:43:39
1053 </td>
1054 </tr>
1055 <tr >
1056
1057 <td >5
1058 </td>
1059
1060 <td >ditzydoo
1061 </td>
1062
1063 <td >2013-04-02 07:12:06
1064 </td>
1065 </tr>
1066 <tr >
1067
1068 <td >6
1069 </td>
1070
1071 <td >talisein
1072 </td>
1073
1074 <td >2013-04-02 08:05:32
1075 </td>
1076 </tr>
1077 <tr >
1078
1079 <td >7
1080 </td>
1081
1082 <td >nebkat
1083 </td>
1084
1085 <td >2013-04-02 08:21:49
1086 </td>
1087 </tr>
1088 <tr >
1089
1090 <td >8
1091 </td>
1092
1093 <td >shino
1094 </td>
1095
1096 <td >2013-04-02 09:21:46
1097 </td>
1098 </tr>
1099 <tr >
1100
1101 <td >9
1102 </td>
1103
1104 <td >jarick
1105 </td>
1106
1107 <td >2013-04-02 09:52:16
1108 </td>
1109 </tr>
1110 <tr >
1111
1112 <td >10
1113 </td>
1114
1115 <td >Sarah
1116 </td>
1117
1118 <td >2013-04-02 10:05:44
1119 </td>
1120 </tr>
1121 </tbody>
1122 </table>