Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 5:33 p.m. No.2736529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6753 >>1136

>>2735347

Thanks, as always.

Playing around with the program, I noticed small differences b/w blue dots in EST & EST+EDT (pics).

As your timestamps appear to be in EDT, for the :22 marker as an example, there'd be two more posts from 10/30 (00:26 & 00:34).

 

Mentioning it because if there'd be reason to switch the blank clocks to respecting DST I could do that – I'm so far still assuming that EST is the standard as agreed upon from early on …. not sure if that's still accurate.

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 7:05 p.m. No.2738018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8232

>>2737024

>able to program a software for a gematria tally

Thought about putting some simple cypherTools in the Tools-section of the program, like a caesarian shift and some base64-decoding.

 

Latin gematria would be quite easy to include. In case it's hebrew gematria you want, I'd have to cross-check with that webpage how they use/translate some special letters in the alphabet.

Would that be what you asked for, or did you really mean an extra program?

(github has gematria a dime a dozen, github.com/search?q=gematria)

 

Also thought about including the "Last Word Challenge" from last bread in the program, with "wheels" that would let the user rotate the marker's wordlist – like the Enigma that you pictured back then. But not sure if that'd be useful for anyone though …

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 7:38 p.m. No.2738462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8584 >>2094

>>2736753

For purposes of consistency I should better change the clock blanks to EST/EDT as well then, when I post them next time.

 

Had assumed EST only was etablished finally as the accepted standard around or before the time qanon.pub changed it too – could have been March or April or so.

Don't know what Q team intended for these purposes, but I think there's merit in having some basic things consistent among clockfags.

 

>>2738232

You mean a tool that searches Q posts line by line and by their gematria values, and spits out these lines that match? Like a Gematria-Lottery Sentence Challenge?

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 8:32 p.m. No.2739109   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9487

>>2738584

Lottery, like in a sentence has to hit a certain gematria value (to be selected for the "challenge" in this case). While in the "Last Word Challenge" from last bread, posts (and their last words) were selected by their markers (i.e. minute/seconds timestamps).

 

Not sure if a computer could do it – would have to understand it myself first, which can take a while … lol.

If gematria values is how these lines were selected all the time, well that at least would explain how I was never able to figure it out ….

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 9:44 p.m. No.2739812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9902 >>9951

>>2739487

Not so awesome, but yes that one. Sorry, ID changed once again … couldn't even tell why sometimes, as wifey this time didn't pull the plug …

But since I'm the only one with the tweet list & qclock blanks, it's not too hard to be recognized.

 

So until I put it in the qclockview-program, looks like I'll have to visit the gematrinator to follow your ideas ….

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 25, 2018, 10:26 p.m. No.2740156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0418

>>2739951

Did notice that, as it's been always one of the things that made me go mmhhmmm where ever I saw them …

But can't really neglect it after the 1776 post.

 

Always made me wonder, because when trying to see things from Q team's perspective, there can only be two reasons for post numbering on qanon.pub to be used in the "map":

One would be, that the "map" is "built as they go along", and resulting – even if erroneous – post numbering is accepted & built into the "map" mostly because qanon.pub is the most used reference.

The other would be that Q team has direct influence on post numbering at qanon.pub.

 

If so, then the first may be more likely, as it provides more flexibility, but I wouldn't know …

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 26, 2018, 9:15 a.m. No.2743583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4041

>>2742094

Can be done. Without any hands at all – that'd be blank enough?

 

>>2742142

Would also appreciate if anons posted what they consider notable in the bread … but if no one does so, I'll collect them myself again around the 700th post mark.

 

You lost me at the clock synch'ing thing … but maybe I'll have a covfefe first and read your post again … ;)

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 26, 2018, 8:27 p.m. No.2750956   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4971 >>7098

>>2714886

>>2742094

Folder at

mega.nz/#F!yX430T5L!BZYfnSxftcSqewvZuknnCQ

has a new version of the QClockView with an option to grab a clockImage (blank or with hands) as an image in the top QClock menu.

 

Also tried to fix some of the font issues for the windows version – but that is still not perfect.

…. Not sure what windows users think about fontsizes & general readability in the program when running it.

 

Realizing that searching posts might be quite crucial, I'm focussing on some sophisticated search function in the next step, incl. search for words, timestamps, postNo., board, tripCodes whatever may be useful ….

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 27, 2018, 3:21 p.m. No.2757719   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2757098

That's a beautiful version of the Q – never seen it before. Thanks! Savved!

 

As for the search, it'll have all kinds of options, incl. case-senstvt, single word search (so that when searching for "here", "there" wouldn't turn up), and QRegExp (see doc.qt.io for qt5).

 

Also results can be transferred to the listWindow (where you can go through them one by one & also see how many). All days found in the search can be marked with a ring in the calendar. Will see how fast it can be done … shouldn't take too long though.

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 28, 2018, 10:15 a.m. No.2767359   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0274

>>2761019

With a 20 day period having been mentioned above, it looks like there's a weak 20 days period in the Flynn stuff as well (weak because 12/05 should be 12/06 to land at [59]).

 

>>2758297

Forgetting to "watch the news" sure is one of the things happening to me when working on the clock … lol

Luckily, following the general helps alleviating this problem a bit – would be undoable without what all you clockfags & Anons are doing. Thanks!

 

Speaking about it & because it had been mentioned in the general recently:

I noticed many of you are using snapshots from qanon.pub, where times are EST.

For this reason, to ensure consistency, QClock blanks & tweets are in EST as well.

 

Change of blanks & tweets to EST/EDT (i.e. ET), like showoff clockfag does it, would probably make sense (as it's the regular timezone POTUS is in) – but it would mean snapshots from qanon.pub can become inconsistent with the blanks.

 

What would most of you consider the correct "Q Standard" timezone?

Or, could we find a standard which is not too wrong, and we all can agree upon for general clockfagging?

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 28, 2018, 3:58 p.m. No.2772928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2574

>>2770274

Thanks. In the terminology EST is strictly GMT-5 (i.e. no DST).

"EST/EDT" (or "ET" as also POTUS denotes it) is Eastern Time as in "reality" (i.e. incl. DST).

Wondering if it would make sense to switch blanks & tweets to "EST/EDT" – instead of having them GMT-5 only ….

But, like said before, then screengrabs from qanon.pub can become inconsistent ….

 

"Master clockfag" >>2772013 has POTUS' tweets in "ET" as well, but uses posts from qanon.pub in EST … what do you think about this?

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 29, 2018, 1:01 a.m. No.2781136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1669 >>1780 >>2733

Here's another update of the blank clocks, and also tweets.

The blank clocks have been "dotted" by ET this time (as opposed to EST before), which causes small differences in the blue dots (see >>2736529 )

Tweets are still in EST, i.e. do not account for daylight saving.

Anonymous ID: 236866 Aug. 29, 2018, 12:20 p.m. No.2786191   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4250

>>2781669

Come on, geometry fag … It shouldn't be hard for you to draw a circle with 24 nodes along its circumference of 15 degs distance to eachother.

Once you present a plausible enough reason that Q indeed "might want info on time wave analysis", or that the clock carries some message to be decoded via a 24 hr display, I'll put it in the blanks.

 

>>2781780

Not a computer science anon, but still, working on the QClockView's search function is what I'm currently focussing on (together with gathering new Q posts) … Hope to have some working postSearch done by tomorrow.

Thought about a "replay" function too, with the blue dots appearing as time progresses and the list filling up. It's a (nice) gimmick somehow, but adds only little insight to what can be gained w/o it. It's on the list of possible things to add, but not so high up. Some cipher tools & an UpdateArchive function (from breads the user downloaded to a local folder) are much higher up.

Thanks however! It's a pleasure to help Q Team, POTUS & the Anons! Let Knowledge Rule & Truth Shine!

 

>>2782574

Thank you very much. Will keep it in mind, and usually don't give the hour hand much significance, except for consistency, and when it changes the date (and thus the current dayMarker). As an example, we've had 39 posts yesterday (in EST), but 37 in EDT.

Thanks also for the Avenatti connection w/ the 49 delta – must have missed that post on 07/29 and will have a closer look at it.