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  1. Pro Avatar Chris Masterson

    A cover I made for a great movie. What do you guys think?

    P.S. http://cl.ly/9H1q ;)

    10 months ago

  2. Logo Bassam Ismail

    Amazing.

    10 months ago

  3. Pro Avatar Chris Masterson

    @Conor It's "04b_03b". Thanks guys :)

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    10 months ago

  4. Profileimage John Rowley

    Why is there a '2' in the binary string above the barcode?

    10 months ago

  5. Pro Avatar Chris Masterson

    There are a few 2's scattered around, meant to represent deviating from the plan/norm :)

    10 months ago

  6. Screen_shot_2012-05-26_at_11 Jose

    Damn, I love it! I need a wallpaper of this.

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    10 months ago

  7. Pro Avatar Chris Masterson

    @Jose What size?

    10 months ago

  8. Pro Rocket-64x64 Alex Pankratov

    Well... uhm... very nice visually, but being a computer programmer I just cannot walk past this without nitpicking...

    a) The font is not monospaced. It must be or otherwise it is an "artist's rendering of computer screen". 1 and 0 absolutely must be of the same width.

    b) 2 in a binary code - this is a pure LOL to any programmer, must be a comedy then :) If you want to illustrate a deviation from the norm, just mirror few 1s.

    Though if this is for a true Hollywood movie, both points are moot and the poster is likely to be accurately reflecting the content of the movie :-)

    10 months ago

  9. Pro Avatar Chris Masterson

    @Alex

    a) Sure, I could fix that, as long as it doesn't look bad when enlarged to this size.

    b) Yes, I am fully aware that a 2 doesn't belong in binary code. Have you seen the movie? I suppose mirroring a 1 could work, but I found a 2 to be perfectly (actually more) acceptable, as it's something that definitely isn't supposed to be there. Watch the movie and you'll understand.

    10 months ago

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