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an orange hrfag
Hey, /hr/, I am wondering if y'all can figure out what the fuck this says. It looks like my tv station out here in cali was hacked, no confirmation, just a hunch. When shit started fucking up, it didn't go to a 'we fucked something up brb fbi' screen, it whent to this shit.
Free internets and /hr/ shit if you can ID it.
>> Anonymous
That looks a bit like the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
>> BurtGummer
"Midi"... Something

..."motif" ?
>> Anonymous
The characters under the picture look foreign..Arabic, maybe? If only it was clearer :|
>> an orange hrfag
>>306745
Thats what I thought,
>>306746
We thought it was like MLUI or something, but no idea here
>>306747
A definite possibility. I don't know any languages other than french, so, yeah, kinda handicaps me there.
>> Anonymous
I see "midi" and "if."

Probably a midi interface turning on in some deep junction box. The stuff in the middle looks like it might contain a 4.
>> Anonymous
Memorex
>> Anonymous
>>306831
+A!
>> Anonymous
>>306747
>>306750

paranoid americans ftw!
>> an orange hrfag
>>307099
No, I just think it's hilarious and want to see who it was :D
Pat em on the back and such.
>> Anonymous
>>306740
Looks to me like your TV is dying. I think that should say "MUTING", as in the mute is on, but the data is garbled between the board inside and the screen. Just a guess.
>> Anonymous
>>306747
Hah, no.

It's not Arabic. It's in a Roman or Cyrillic alphabet, and it looks like gibberish.
>> Anonymous
>>306747

Arabic resembles a long, squiggly line, like Cursive in English except less detailed. Just for future reference.

>>307533
>>307445

Are both partly correct, I think. The typeset does appear to be Cyrillic, but only a couple of those symbols are actually Cyrillic symbols. I'm trying to figure out the rest of them now, but it looks like it just took characters from several languages and chucked them together on the screen.
>> Anonymous
It looks like it says Midi or MLDL with small letters, after that it looks like foreign letters. I've seen them before in the Russian or Cyrillic alphabet I think. Or something else.

But by the color of the text, and the position of the text I believe it's just your TV saying like "volume" or "mute" or something but you:
Either changed the language of the television ( by mistake? )
or that it's old enough to change by itself or just choose gibberish letters.
>> Anonymous
>>307662

Yeah, I'm thinking his TV is busted. That second character in the group of non-Latin characters can't be found in ANY language based on Cyrillic that I've checked (Russian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, and Serbian), Greek, Korean, Hebrew, or (for the hell of it) ancient Phoenician.

Perhaps the television in question is receiving transmissions from aliens? Personally I'm leaning towards "it's broken" now.
>> Anonymous
Ain't Arabic, and this is coming from someone who speaks Arabic as his first language.

First one says MIDI, second one is TWO WORDS OVER EACH OTHER. The funky letter in the middle is a small "g" and...something else. Can't make it out. I think it's a faded "M". And honestly, this is fun, but I think the OP is just fucking around.