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| date      = April 1, 2021
 
| date      = April 1, 2021
 
| title    = Checkbox
 
| title    = Checkbox
| image    = 2445.png
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| image    = checkbox.gif
 
| titletext = Check check check ... chhecck chhecck chhecck ... check check check
 
| titletext = Check check check ... chhecck chhecck chhecck ... check check check
 
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{{TOC}}  
 
{{TOC}}  
*To experience the interactivity of the game, visit the {{xkcd|2445|original comic}}.
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*To experience the interactivity of this game, visit the {{xkcd|2445|original comic}}.
 
 
 
==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
This was the 11th [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comic]] released by [[Randall]]. The previous fool's comic was [[2288: Collector's Edition]], which was delayed two days and released on Friday April 3, 2020. The next became [[2601: Instructions]] released on Friday April 1, 2022 (a regular release day).
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{{incomplete|Created by a CHECKBOX. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
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This was the 11th [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comic]] released by [[Randall]]. The previous fools comic was [[2288: Collector's Edition]], which was delayed two days and released on Friday April 3, 2020.
  
The comic looks similar to a loading screen. The actual comic (this “loading screen”) consists of an animated gif of a {{w|checkbox}} (hence the name).  
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The comic looks similar to a loading screen. The actual comic (this “loading screen”) consists of a gif of a checkbox (hence the name).  
  
The frame is replaced with an interactive panel. In the center is a check box, which clears itself immediately when checked. In the bottom right is a mute button, which begins muted. By unmuting, and changing it to a loudspeaker, sounds are played when the check box is checked. This was the second [[:Category:Comics with audio|comic with audio]] on xkcd. The very similar April Fool's comic from the next year, [[2601: Instructions]], used audio, too. It also had only one element in the center, but not a check box, but a {{w|radio button}}.
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The frame is replaced with an interactive panel. In the center is a check box, which clears itself immediately when checked. In the bottom right is a mute button, which begins muted. By unmuting, sounds are played when the check box is checked.
  
Under the checkbox is a scrolling visual representation of the timing and duration of clicks in the check box, which also produce matching beeping sounds when unmuted. The representation consists of a dot for a short press, or a bar for a longer press. All long presses are represented by a bar of a pre-determined length; in other words, a longer press does not result in a longer bar.
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Under the checkbox is a scrolling visual representation of the timing and duration of clicks in the check box, which also produce matching beeping sounds when unmuted. The representation either has a dot for short press or a bar for long press; the length of either is not effected by the length of the actual time the box is pressed, only if it is above the or below the duration that defines if it is a dot or a bar.
  
 
By varying between brief and long presses, and brief and long intervals between presses, it is possible to enter characters in Morse Code.
 
By varying between brief and long presses, and brief and long intervals between presses, it is possible to enter characters in Morse Code.
  
The check box then begins operating by itself, producing sounds which can be decoded as Morse Code. These responses are also printed in the browser's JavaScript console in both plain text and a textual representation of Morse code. If left without any initial input for 30 seconds it would send the message CQ (meaning "Seek You").
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The check box then begins operating by itself, producing sounds which can be decoded as Morse Code. These responses are also printed in the browser's JavaScript console in both plain text and a textual representation of Morse code. If it was left along without any initial input for 30 seconds, it would send the message CQ (meaning "Seek You").
  
 
The title text hints at the use of Morse Code in the comic; interpreting the "check" as a Morse Code dot and the "chhecck" (a long check) as a Morse Code dash gives ...---..., which is the Morse Code for "SOS", the international distress signal. Incidentally, inputting the SOS signal gives "YOU TOO?".
 
The title text hints at the use of Morse Code in the comic; interpreting the "check" as a Morse Code dot and the "chhecck" (a long check) as a Morse Code dash gives ...---..., which is the Morse Code for "SOS", the international distress signal. Incidentally, inputting the SOS signal gives "YOU TOO?".
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Some keywords, however, have [[#Special Responses´|special responses]].
 
Some keywords, however, have [[#Special Responses´|special responses]].
  
===Unique header text===
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This comic has a [[xkcd_Header_text#Unique_header_text|unique header text]], see [[xkcd_Header_text#Checkbox|the details here]]. The header states that "This comic was put together byMax Goodhart, Patrick, Amber, Benjamin Staffin, Kevin Cotrone, and Michael Leuchtenburg. Read Max's [https://chromakode.com/post/checkbox blog post] on development of the comic.  
This comic has a [[Header text#Unique_header_text|unique header text]], see [[Header text#Checkbox|the details here]]. The header is:
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:"This comic was put together by Max Goodhart, Patrick, Amber, Benjamin Staffin, Kevin Cotrone, and Michael Leuchtenburg."
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==Transcript==
Read Max's [https://chromakode.com/post/checkbox blog post] on development of the comic.
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:[A small box is in the middle of a large white frame. The box can have a check-mark, but it is alternating between being checked or unchecked. At the bottom right there is a muted speaker (which can be unmuted). If the user press the checkbox gray dots or lines will appear below depending on the length of the press. These will move from right to left and then disappear.]
  
 
==Special Responses==
 
==Special Responses==
[. represents a short signal, - represents a long signal, and / represents pauses between words. Sojourner is a Mars rover which has been referenced by Randall in the past and is the entity operating the morse code device.]
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{{incomplete|Still in progress. Formatting may appear incorrect; this is because I am saving periodically to prevent work from getting lost.}}
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[.s are short presses, -s are long presses, and /s are spaces (just for readability)]
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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|XKCD -> A CROSS THREE LETTERS
 
|XKCD -> A CROSS THREE LETTERS
 
|[-..- -.- -.-. -..] -> [.- / -.-. .-. --- ... ... / - .... .-. . . / .-.. . - - . .-. ...]
 
|[-..- -.- -.-. -..] -> [.- / -.-. .-. --- ... ... / - .... .-. . . / .-.. . - - . .-. ...]
|A pun on "across three letters", how clues are sometimes given in crossword puzzles. Instead, the word "xkcd" is literally a cross (x), followed by three letters (kcd).
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|-
 
|-
 
|HI -> HELLO! ANYBODY OUT THERE?
 
|HI -> HELLO! ANYBODY OUT THERE?
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|HELP -> ENTER IMAGE NUMBER
 
|HELP -> ENTER IMAGE NUMBER
 
|[.... . .-.. .--.] -> [. -. - . .-. / .. -- .- --. . / -. ..- -- -... . .-.]
 
|[.... . .-.. .--.] -> [. -. - . .-. / .. -- .- --. . / -. ..- -- -... . .-.]
|See below; if you enter any number ≤ 2445 you will be linked to the corresponding xkcd comic.
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|-
 
|-
 
|HELP -> YES PLEASE
 
|HELP -> YES PLEASE
 
|[.... . .-.. .--.] -> [-.-- . ... / .--. .-.. . .- ... .]
 
|[.... . .-.. .--.] -> [-.-- . ... / .--. .-.. . .- ... .]
|Sojourner mistakes the person inputting the morse code as offering help instead of asking for it.
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|-
 
|-
 
|ES -> QUE
 
|ES -> QUE
 
|[. ...] -> [--.- ..- .]
 
|[. ...] -> [--.- ..- .]
|"Es" means "is" in Spanish, and "Qué" is "what".
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|-
 
|-
 
|WHAT -> ECHO
 
|WHAT -> ECHO
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|CHECK -> MATE
 
|CHECK -> MATE
 
|[-.-. .... . -.-. -.-] -> [-- .- - .]
 
|[-.-. .... . -.-. -.-] -> [-- .- - .]
|Checkmate is the winning move in chess.
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|-
 
|-
 
|CHECKBOX -> RADIO BUTTON
 
|CHECKBOX -> RADIO BUTTON
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|This only applies for n < 7.
 
|This only applies for n < 7.
 
|-
 
|-
|E -> E ''pause'' I -> EIEIO
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|E -> E ''then'' I -> EIEIO
|[.] -> [.] ''pause'' [..] -> [. .. . .. ---]
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|[.] -> [.] ''then'' [..] -> [. .. . .. ---]
|"E-I-E-I-O" is the refrain to the children's song {{w|Old MacDonald Had a Farm}}.
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|-
 
|-
 
|I (''repeat n times'') -> I (''repeat n times'')
 
|I (''repeat n times'') -> I (''repeat n times'')
 
|[..] -> [..] ''or'' [.. ...-] (IV) ''or'' [...-] (V)
 
|[..] -> [..] ''or'' [.. ...-] (IV) ''or'' [...-] (V)
|This only applies for n < 4. n=4 returns 'IV' and n=5 returns 'V', the Roman numerals for 4 and 5, respectively.
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|This only applies for n < 4. n=4 returns 'IV' and n=5 returns 'V', the Roman numerals for 4 and 5, repectively.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|FLIPCOIN -> HEADS ''or'' TAILS
 
|FLIPCOIN -> HEADS ''or'' TAILS
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|LOOK AROUND -> NOT ENOUGH POWER
 
|LOOK AROUND -> NOT ENOUGH POWER
 
|[.-.. --- --- -.- / .- .-. --- ..- -. -..] -> [-. --- - / . -. --- ..- --. .... / .--. --- .-- . .-.]
 
|[.-.. --- --- -.- / .- .-. --- ..- -. -..] -> [-. --- - / . -. --- ..- --. .... / .--. --- .-- . .-.]
|Indicates that Sojourner doesn't have enough battery to swivel its camera head.
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|-
 
|-
 
|SEE -> RED SOIL
 
|SEE -> RED SOIL
 
|[... . .] -> [.-. . -.. / ... --- .. .-..]
 
|[... . .] -> [.-. . -.. / ... --- .. .-..]
|References that Sojourner is on Mars. Mars is covered in red soil.
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|-
 
|-
 
|WHO ARE YOU ''or'' WHAT IS YOUR NAME -> SOJOURNER
 
|WHO ARE YOU ''or'' WHAT IS YOUR NAME -> SOJOURNER
 
|[.-- .... --- / .- .-. . / -.-- --- ..-] ''or'' [.-- .... .- - / .. ... / -.-- --- ..- .-. / -. .- -- .] -> [... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
 
|[.-- .... --- / .- .-. . / -.-- --- ..-] ''or'' [.-- .... .- - / .. ... / -.-- --- ..- .-. / -. .- -- .] -> [... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
|Indicates that Sojourner is the operator of the morse code device.
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|-
 
|-
 
|SOJOURNER -> CFM
 
|SOJOURNER -> CFM
 
|[... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.] -> [-.-. ..-. --]
 
|[... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.] -> [-.-. ..-. --]
|CFM is short for confirm. Sojourner is confirming that it's in control of the morse code device.
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|CFM is short for confirm.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|ET -> PHONE HOME
 
|ET -> PHONE HOME
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|LS -> DID YOU MEAN DIR
 
|LS -> DID YOU MEAN DIR
 
|[.-.. ...] -> [-.. .. -.. / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. / -.. .. .-.]
 
|[.-.. ...] -> [-.. .. -.. / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. / -.. .. .-.]
|These are both commands for viewing the files in a directory. LS is the traditional method in UNIX, whereas DIR is more associated with MS-DOS/Windows (although it also exists in UNIX).
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|-
 
|-
 
|DIR -> ENTER IMAGE NUMBER
 
|DIR -> ENTER IMAGE NUMBER
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|This references to the next input. DIR stands for directory.
 
|This references to the next input. DIR stands for directory.
 
|-
 
|-
|(''any number ≤ 2445'') -> (''loads xkcd comic in new tab'')
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|(any number ≤ 2445) -> (loads xkcd comic in new tab)
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|
 
|
|Pulls up the xkcd comic corresponding to the number entered. Only works for comics published before this one.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|MAKE ME A SANDWICH -> NOT A CHANCE
 
|MAKE ME A SANDWICH -> NOT A CHANCE
 
|[-- .- -.- . / -- . / .- / ... .- -. -.. .-- .. -.-. ....] -> [-. --- - / .- / -.-. .... .- -. -.-. .]
 
|[-- .- -.- . / -- . / .- / ... .- -. -.. .-- .. -.-. ....] -> [-. --- - / .- / -.-. .... .- -. -.-. .]
|A reference to [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/149:_Sandwich this comic]
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|-
 
|-
 
|SUDO MAKE ME A SANDWICH -> NOT POSSIBLE HERE
 
|SUDO MAKE ME A SANDWICH -> NOT POSSIBLE HERE
 
|[... ..- -.. --- / -- .- -.- . / -- . / .- / ... .- -. -.. .-- .. -.-. ....] -> [-. --- - / .--. --- ... ... .. -... .-.. . / .... . .-. .]
 
|[... ..- -.. --- / -- .- -.- . / -- . / .- / ... .- -. -.. .-- .. -.-. ....] -> [-. --- - / .--. --- ... ... .. -... .-.. . / .... . .-. .]
|Another reference to [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/149:_Sandwich this comic]
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|-
 
|-
 
|I LOVE YOU -> LESS THAN THREE
 
|I LOVE YOU -> LESS THAN THREE
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|<nowiki />:) -> :D
 
|<nowiki />:) -> :D
 
|[---... -.--.-] -> [---... -..]
 
|[---... -.--.-] -> [---... -..]
|This gives a bigger version of a smile than the one entered.
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|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki />:( -> :C
 
|<nowiki />:( -> :C
 
|[---... -.--.] -> [---... -.-.]
 
|[---... -.--.] -> [---... -.-.]
|Following the pattern from the above entry, this converts the sad face entered to a bigger frown.
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|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki />;) -> :O
 
|<nowiki />;) -> :O
 
|[-.-.-. -.--.-] -> [---... ---]
 
|[-.-.-. -.--.-] -> [---... ---]
|":O" is an {{w|emoticon}} depicting a surprised face.
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|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki />:O -> :X
 
|<nowiki />:O -> :X
 
|[---... ---] -> [---... -..-]
 
|[---... ---] -> [---... -..-]
|":X" is an emoticon depicting an embarrassed face.
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|-
 
|-
 
|UWU -> OWO
 
|UWU -> OWO
 
|[..- .-- ..-] -> [--- .-- ---]
 
|[..- .-- ..-] -> [--- .-- ---]
|"{{w|uwu}}" is an emoticon depicting a cute face. "owo" is the open-eyed version of "uwu".
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|-
 
|-
 
|OWO -> UWU
 
|OWO -> UWU
 
|[--- .-- ---] -> [..- .-- ..-]
 
|[--- .-- ---] -> [..- .-- ..-]
|See "UWU -> OWO".
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|-
 
|-
 
|POG -> YEET
 
|POG -> YEET
 
|[.--. --- --.] -> [-.-- . . -]
 
|[.--. --- --.] -> [-.-- . . -]
|Pog and yeet are both common interjections used on the Internet.
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|-
 
|-
 
|UNIX -> (''Opens [https://uni.xkcd.com uni.xkcd.com]'')
 
|UNIX -> (''Opens [https://uni.xkcd.com uni.xkcd.com]'')
 
|[..- -. .. -..-]
 
|[..- -. .. -..-]
|[https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/UniXKCD April Fools' Day in 2010]
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|-
 
|-
 
|GET YE FLASK -> YE WISH! IF THERE WAS A FLASK IN THIS GAME, WE'D KNOW ABOUT IT.
 
|GET YE FLASK -> YE WISH! IF THERE WAS A FLASK IN THIS GAME, WE'D KNOW ABOUT IT.
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|GET YE FLASK -> YOU CANNOT GET YE FLASK
 
|GET YE FLASK -> YOU CANNOT GET YE FLASK
 
|[--. . - / -.-- . / ..-. .-.. .- ... -.-] -> [-.-- --- ..- / -.-. .- -. -. --- - / --. . - / -.-- . / ..-. .-.. .- ... -.-]
 
|[--. . - / -.-- . / ..-. .-.. .- ... -.-] -> [-.-- --- ..- / -.-. .- -. -. --- - / --. . - / -.-- . / ..-. .-.. .- ... -.-]
|This response, as well as the previous one, are references to a recurring joke from {{w|Homestar Runner}}.
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|YO -> YO
 
|YO -> YO
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|DROP TABLE -> HAHA NO
 
|DROP TABLE -> HAHA NO
 
|[.... .- .... .- / -. ---] -> [.... .- .... .- / -. ---]
 
|[.... .- .... .- / -. ---] -> [.... .- .... .- / -. ---]
|A reference to [[327: Exploits of a Mom]].
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|-
 
|-
 
|WHY -> TO STUDY THE RED PLANET
 
|WHY -> TO STUDY THE RED PLANET
 
|[.-- .... -.--] -> [- --- / ... - ..- -.. -.-- / - .... . / .-. . -.. / .--. .-.. .- -. . -]
 
|[.-- .... -.--] -> [- --- / ... - ..- -.. -.-- / - .... . / .-. . -.. / .--. .-.. .- -. . -]
|Refers to Sojourners' misson on Mars.
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|EAT -> I PHOTOSYNTHESIZE
 
|EAT -> I PHOTOSYNTHESIZE
 
|[. .- -] -> [.. / .--. .... --- - --- ... -.-- -. - .... . ... .. --.. .]
 
|[. .- -] -> [.. / .--. .... --- - --- ... -.-- -. - .... . ... .. --.. .]
|Sojourner is a rover, and therefore does not require food. For that matter, Sojourner also does not photosynthesize. It does, however, generate energy from light in a superficially similar manner using its solar panels.
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|-
 
|-
 
|BATTLE ''or'' FIGHT -> THROW
 
|BATTLE ''or'' FIGHT -> THROW
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|START -> DID YOU MEAN START GAME?
 
|START -> DID YOU MEAN START GAME?
 
|[... - .- .-. -] -> [-.. .. -.. / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. / ... - .- .-. - / --. .- -- . ..--..]
 
|[... - .- .-. -] -> [-.. .. -.. / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. / ... - .- .-. - / --. .- -- . ..--..]
|References the below input.
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|-
 
|-
 
|STARTGAME -> CHECK BACK LATER
 
|STARTGAME -> CHECK BACK LATER
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===Controls===
 
===Controls===
  
{| class="wikitable"
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QUIET -> (turns the volume off)
! Message & response
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! Morse Code
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[--.- ..- .. . -]
! Explanation
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|-
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MUTE -> (turns the volume off)
|QUIET -> (turns the volume off)
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|[--.- ..- .. . -]
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[-- ..- - .]
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|-
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BEEP -> (turns the volume on)
|MUTE -> (turns the volume off)
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|[-- ..- - .]
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[-... . . .--.]
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|-
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(see also QRS and QRQ)
|BEEP -> (turns the volume on)
 
|[-... . . .--.]
 
|
 
|}
 
See also QRS and QRQ.
 
  
 
===Q codes and radio shorthand===
 
===Q codes and radio shorthand===
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|SOS -> YOU TOO?
 
|SOS -> YOU TOO?
 
|[... --- ...] -> [-.-- --- ..- / - --- --- ..--..]
 
|[... --- ...] -> [-.-- --- ..- / - --- --- ..--..]
|Implies that Sojourner is also in need of help.
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|-
 
|-
 
|SOS -> OH NO
 
|SOS -> OH NO
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|QRA -> QRA SOJOURNER
 
|QRA -> QRA SOJOURNER
 
|[--.- .-. .-] -> [--.- .-. .- / ... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
 
|[--.- .-. .-] -> [--.- .-. .- / ... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
|Usually, the answer would be a ship or a coast station, but here since "QRA" asks for who is the sender, Sojourner answers "Sojourner".
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|-
 
|-
 
|QRB -> QRB 264 MILLION KM
 
|QRB -> QRB 264 MILLION KM
 
|[--.- .-. -...] -> [--.- .-. -... /..--- -.... ....- / -- .. .-.. .-.. .. --- -. / -.- --]
 
|[--.- .-. -...] -> [--.- .-. -... /..--- -.... ....- / -- .. .-.. .-.. .. --- -. / -.- --]
|The distance from Sojourner.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QRH -> QRH 0.652 METERS
 
|QRH -> QRH 0.652 METERS
 
|[--.- .-. ....] -> [--.- .-. .... / ----- .-.-.- -.... ..... ..--- / -- . - . .-. ...]
 
|[--.- .-. ....] -> [--.- .-. .... / ----- .-.-.- -.... ..... ..--- / -- . - . .-. ...]
|Wavelength of Sojourner.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QRG -> QRG PATHFINDER
 
|QRG -> QRG PATHFINDER
 
|[--.- .-. --.] -> [--.- .-. --. / .--. .- - .... ..-. .. -. -.. . .-.]
 
|[--.- .-. --.] -> [--.- .-. --. / .--. .- - .... ..-. .. -. -.. . .-.]
|Sojourner comes from {{w|Mars Pathfinder}}.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QRZ -> QRZ SOJOURNER
 
|QRZ -> QRZ SOJOURNER
 
|[--.- .-. --..] -> [--.- .-. --.. / ... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
 
|[--.- .-. --..] -> [--.- .-. --.. / ... --- .--- --- ..- .-. -. . .-.]
|Sojourner is calling.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QRT -> PLEASE DON'T GO
 
|QRT -> PLEASE DON'T GO
 
|[--.- .-. -] -> [.--. .-.. . .- ... . / -.. --- -. .----. - / --. ---]
 
|[--.- .-. -] -> [.--. .-.. . .- ... . / -.. --- -. .----. - / --. ---]
|Sojourner doesn't want the receiver to stop sending.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QTH -> QTH ARES VALLIS
 
|QTH -> QTH ARES VALLIS
 
|[--.- - ....] -> [--.- - .... / .- .-. . ... / ...- .- .-.. .-.. .. ...]
 
|[--.- - ....] -> [--.- - .... / .- .-. . ... / ...- .- .-.. .-.. .. ...]
|Sojourner is situated in the {{w|Ares Vallis}}.
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|-
 
|-
 
|QSL -> QSL
 
|QSL -> QSL
 
|[--.- ... .-..] -> [--.- ... .-..]
 
|[--.- ... .-..] -> [--.- ... .-..]
|Sojourner does receive the messages.
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|-
 
|-
 
|73 -> 73 KN
 
|73 -> 73 KN
 
|[--... ...--] -> [--... ...-- / -.- -.]
 
|[--... ...--] -> [--... ...-- / -.- -.]
|"73" means "best regards". By saying "best regards", Sojourner ends the transmission.
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|CL -> BYE
 
|[-.-. .-..] -> [-... -.-- .]
 
|Since the receiver (a.k.a. the person who inputs in the comic) is closing, Sojourner replies with "bye".
 
 
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===FORTUNE===
 
===FORTUNE===
  
{| class="wikitable"
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F -> DID YOU MEAN FORTUNE
! Message & response
 
! Morse Code
 
! Explanation
 
|-
 
|F -> DID YOU MEAN FORTUNE
 
|[..-.] -> [-.. .. -.. / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. / ..-. --- .-. - ..- -. .]
 
|
 
|-
 
|FORTUNE -> OPEN ME
 
|[..-. --- .-. - ..- -. .] -> [--- .--. . -. / -- .]
 
|
 
|-
 
|OPEN -> ''returns one of the following fortunes''
 
  
1. A BEAUTIFUL SMART AND LOVING PERSON WILL BE COMING INTO YOUR LIFE
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[..-.]
  
2. CHANGE IS HAPPENING IN YOUR LIFE SO GO WITH THE FLOW
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FORTUNE -> OPEN ME
  
3. COURTESY BEGINS IN THE HOME
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[..-. --- .-. - ..- -. .]
  
4. DILIGENCE AND MODESTY CAN RAISE YOUR SOCIAL STATUS
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OPEN -> ''returns one of the following fortunes''
  
5. EVERYWHERE YOU CHOOSE TO GO FRIENDLY FACES WILL GREET YOU
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[--- .--. . -.]
  
6. FOLLOW THE MIDDLE PATH NEITHER EXTREME WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
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* A BEAUTIFUL SMART AND LOVING PERSON WILL BE COMING INTO YOUR LIFE
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* CHANGE IS HAPPENING IN YOUR LIFE SO GO WITH THE FLOW
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* COURTESY BEGINS IN THE HOME
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* DILIGENCE AND MODESTY CAN RAISE YOUR SOCIAL STATUS
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* EVERYWHERE YOU CHOOSE TO GO FRIENDLY FACES WILL GREET YOU
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* FOLLOW THE MIDDLE PATH NEITHER EXTREME WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
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* FOR THE THINGS WE HAVE TO LEARN BEFORE WE CAN DO THEM WE LEARN BY DOING THEM
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* HELP IM BEING HELD PRISONER IN A CHINESE BAKERY
 +
* LIKE THE RIVER FLOW INTO THE SEA SOMETHING ARE JUST MEANT TO BE
 +
* MANS MIND ONCE STRETCHED BY A NEW IDEA NEVER REGAINS ITS ORIGINAL DIMENSIONS
 +
* MEDITATION WITH AN OLD ENEMY IS ADVISED
 +
* NEVER FEAR THE END OF SOMETHING MARKS THE START OF SOMETHING NEW
 +
* PERHAPS YOUVE BEEN FOCUSING TOO MUCH ON SAVING
 +
* SAVOR YOUR FREEDOM IT IS PRECIOUS
 +
* STAYING CLOSE TO HOME IS GOING TO BE BEST FOR YOUR MORALE TODAY
 +
* YOU ARE GENEROUS TO AN EXTREME AND ALWAYS THINK OF THE OTHER FELLOW
 +
* YOU HAVE AN UNUSUAL EQUIPMENT FOR SUCCESS USE IT PROPERLY
 +
* YOU SHOULD PAY FOR THIS CHECK BE GENEROUS
 +
* YOU WILL BE A GREAT SUCCESS BOTH IN THE BUSINESS WORLD AND SOCIETY
 +
* YOUR DREAMS ARE NEVER SILLY DEPEND ON THEM TO GUIDE YOU
 +
* YOUR INFINITE CAPACITY FOR PATIENCE WILL BE REWARDED SOONER OR LATER
 +
* YOUR MENTALITY IS ALERT PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
 +
* YOUR MOODS SIGNAL A PERIOD OF CHANGE
  
7. FOR THE THINGS WE HAVE TO LEARN BEFORE WE CAN DO THEM WE LEARN BY DOING THEM
+
OPEN -> HUH (if after something other than "FORTUNE")
  
8. HELP IM BEING HELD PRISONER IN A CHINESE BAKERY
+
===ENCABULATOR===
  
9. LIKE THE RIVER FLOW INTO THE SEA SOMETHING ARE JUST MEANT TO BE
+
STATUS -> RADIO ONLINE, MOTOR ONLINE, UNILATERAL PHASE DETRACTOR UNPOWERED, CARDINAL GRAMMETER UNSYNCHRONIZED
  
10. MANS MIND ONCE STRETCHED BY A NEW IDEA NEVER REGAINS ITS ORIGINAL DIMENSIONS
+
[... - .- - ..- ...]
  
11. MEDITATION WITH AN OLD ENEMY IS ADVISED
+
YOUTUBE -> RXJKDH1KZ0W    ''(Note: video ID for [https://youtu.be/RXJKdh1KZ0w Rockwell Retro Encabulator])''
  
12. NEVER FEAR THE END OF SOMETHING MARKS THE START OF SOMETHING NEW
+
[-.-- --- ..- - ..- -... .]
  
13. PERHAPS YOUVE BEEN FOCUSING TOO MUCH ON SAVING
 
  
14. SAVOR YOUR FREEDOM IT IS PRECIOUS
+
REPAIR, ENCABULATOR, FIX, ''or'' SYSTEM  -> ENTERING ENCABULATOR RECOVERY SYSTEM. OPTIONS 1 INITIATE SIDE FUMBLING 2 ALIGN SPURVING BEARINGS 3 REVERSE TREMIE PIPE
  
15. STAYING CLOSE TO HOME IS GOING TO BE BEST FOR YOUR MORALE TODAY
+
[.-. . .--. .- .. .-.]
  
16. YOU ARE GENEROUS TO AN EXTREME AND ALWAYS THINK OF THE OTHER FELLOW
+
* 1 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 +
* 2 -> MODIAL INTERACTION INITIATED. OPTIONS 1 UNWIND LOTUS O DELTOID 2 INCREASE DEPLENERATION 3 CONNECT GIRDLESPRING ON DOWN END OF GRAMMETER 4 CONNECT SEVENTH CONDUCTOR TO GIRDLESPRING
 +
** 1 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 +
** 2 -> DEPLENERATION PREVENTED BY DINGLE ARM
 +
** 3 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 +
** 4 -> PANAMETRIC FAN ACTIVATED. MODIAL INTERACTION STABLE. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION MISSING. MANUALLY ENTER MARZELVANE TYPE TO COMPLETE RECOVERY
 +
*** HYDROCOPTIC -> RECOVERY SUCCESSFUL. REBOOT Y N?
 +
**** Y -> //SOJOURNER_REPAIRED.PNG (''Opens [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sojourner_repaired.png sojourner_repaired.png]'')
 +
* 3 -> ERROR TREMIE PIPE NONREVERSIBLE
  
17. YOU HAVE AN UNUSUAL EQUIPMENT FOR SUCCESS USE IT PROPERLY
+
===MAZE===
 +
RETURN -> DID YOU MEAN ENTER
  
18. YOU SHOULD PAY FOR THIS CHECK BE GENEROUS
+
ENTER -> DID YOU MEAN ENTERMAZE
  
19. YOU WILL BE A GREAT SUCCESS BOTH IN THE BUSINESS WORLD AND SOCIETY
+
ENTER MAZE -> AN EMPTY ROOM
  
20. YOUR DREAMS ARE NEVER SILLY DEPEND ON THEM TO GUIDE YOU
+
[. -. - . .-. / -- .- --.. .]
  
21. YOUR INFINITE CAPACITY FOR PATIENCE WILL BE REWARDED SOONER OR LATER
+
* LOOK -> AN EMPTY ROOM
 
+
* HELP -> NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST GET
22. YOUR MENTALITY IS ALERT PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
+
* EXIT -> CFM (''Exits the maze'')
 
 
23. YOUR MOODS SIGNAL A PERIOD OF CHANGE
 
 
 
24. FIRST THINK OF WHAT YOU WANT TO DO THEN DO WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO
 
 
 
25. ADVENTURE CAN BE REAL HAPPINESS
 
 
 
26. SUCCESS IS GOING FROM FAILURE TO FAILURE WITHOUT LOSS OF ENTHUSIASM
 
 
 
|[--- .--. . -.] ->
 
 
 
1. [.- / -... . .- ..- - .. ..-. ..- .-.. / ... -- .- .-. - / .- -. -.. / .-.. --- ...- .. -. --. / .--. . .-. ... --- -. / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / -... . / -.-. --- -- .. -. --. / .. -. - --- / -.-- --- ..- .-. / .-.. .. ..-. .]
 
 
 
2. [-.-. .... .- -. --. . / .. ... / .... .- .--. .--. . -. .. -. --. / .. -. / -.-- --- ..- .-. / .-.. .. ..-. . / ... --- / --. --- / .-- .. - .... / - .... . / ..-. .-.. --- .--]
 
 
 
3. [-.-. --- ..- .-. - . ... -.-- / -... . --. .. -. ... / .. -. / - .... . / .... --- -- .]
 
 
 
4. [-.. .. .-.. .. --. . -. -.-. . / .- -. -.. / -- --- -.. . ... - -.-- / -.-. .- -. / .-. .- .. ... . / -.-- --- ..- .-. / ... --- -.-. .. .- .-.. / ... - .- - ..- ...]
 
 
 
5. [. ...- . .-. -.-- .-- .... . .-. . / -.-- --- ..- / -.-. .... --- --- ... . / - --- / --. --- / ..-. .-. .. . -. -.. .-.. -.-- / ..-. .- -.-. . ... / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / --. .-. . . - / -.-- --- ..-]
 
 
 
6. [. ...- . .-. -.-- .-- .... . .-. . / -.-- --- ..- / -.-. .... --- --- ... . / - --- / --. --- / ..-. .-. .. . -. -.. .-.. -.-- / ..-. .- -.-. . ... / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / --. .-. . . - / -.-- --- ..-]
 
 
 
7. [..-. --- .-. / - .... . / - .... .. -. --. ... / .-- . / .... .- ...- . / - --- / .-.. . .- .-. -. / -... . ..-. --- .-. . / .-- . / -.-. .- -. / -.. --- / - .... . -- / .-- . / .-.. . .- .-. -. / -... -.-- / -.. --- .. -. --. / - .... . --]
 
 
 
8. [.... . .-.. .--. / .. -- / -... . .. -. --. / .... . .-.. -.. / .--. .-. .. ... --- -. . .-. / .. -. / .- / -.-. .... .. -. . ... . / -... .- -.- . .-. -.--]
 
 
 
9. [.-.. .. -.- . / - .... . / .-. .. ...- . .-. / ..-. .-.. --- .-- / .. -. - --- / - .... . / ... . .- / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. / .- .-. . / .--- ..- ... - / -- . .- -. - / - --- / -... .]
 
 
 
10. [-- .- -. ... / -- .. -. -.. / --- -. -.-. . / ... - .-. . - -.-. .... . -.. / -... -.-- / .- / -. . .-- / .. -.. . .- / -. . ...- . .-. / .-. . --. .- .. -. ... / .. - ... / --- .-. .. --. .. -. .- .-.. / -.. .. -- . -. ... .. --- -. ...]
 
 
 
11. [-- . -.. .. - .- - .. --- -. / .-- .. - .... / .- -. / --- .-.. -.. / . -. . -- -.-- / .. ... / .- -.. ...- .. ... . -..]
 
 
 
12. [-. . ...- . .-. / ..-. . .- .-. / - .... . / . -. -.. / --- ..-. / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. / -- .- .-. -.- ... / - .... . / ... - .- .-. - / --- ..-. / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. / -. . .--]
 
 
 
13. [.--. . .-. .... .- .--. ... / -.-- --- ..- ...- . / -... . . -. / ..-. --- -.-. ..- ... .. -. --. / - --- --- / -- ..- -.-. .... / --- -. / ... .- ...- .. -. --.]
 
 
 
14. [... .- ...- --- .-. / -.-- --- ..- .-. / ..-. .-. . . -.. --- -- / .. - / .. ... / .--. .-. . -.-. .. --- ..- ...]
 
 
 
15. [... - .- -.-- .. -. --. / -.-. .-.. --- ... . / - --- / .... --- -- . / .. ... / --. --- .. -. --. / - --- / -... . / -... . ... - / ..-. --- .-. / -.-- --- ..- .-. / -- --- .-. .- .-.. . / - --- -.. .- -.--]
 
 
 
16. [-.-- --- ..- / .- .-. . / --. . -. . .-. --- ..- ... / - --- / .- -. / . -..- - .-. . -- . / .- -. -.. / .- .-.. .-- .- -.-- ... / - .... .. -. -.- / --- ..-. / - .... . / --- - .... . .-. / ..-. . .-.. .-.. --- .--]
 
 
 
17. [-.-- --- ..- / .... .- ...- . / .- -. / ..- -. ..- ... ..- .- .-.. / . --.- ..- .. .--. -- . -. - / ..-. --- .-. / ... ..- -.-. -.-. . ... ... / ..- ... . / .. - / .--. .-. --- .--. . .-. .-.. -.--]
 
 
 
18. [-.-- --- ..- / ... .... --- ..- .-.. -.. / .--. .- -.-- / ..-. --- .-. / - .... .. ... / -.-. .... . -.-. -.- / -... . / --. . -. . .-. --- ..- ...]
 
 
 
19. [-.-- --- ..- / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / -... . / .- / --. .-. . .- - / ... ..- -.-. -.-. . ... ... / -... --- - .... / .. -. / - .... . / -... ..- ... .. -. . ... ... / .-- --- .-. .-.. -.. / .- -. -.. / ... --- -.-. .. . - -.--]
 
 
 
20. [-.-- --- ..- .-. / -.. .-. . .- -- ... / .- .-. . / -. . ...- . .-. / ... .. .-.. .-.. -.-- / -.. . .--. . -. -.. / --- -. / - .... . -- / - --- / --. ..- .. -.. . / -.-- --- ..-]
 
 
 
21. [-.-- --- ..- .-. / .. -. ..-. .. -. .. - . / -.-. .- .--. .- -.-. .. - -.-- / ..-. --- .-. / .--. .- - .. . -. -.-. . / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / -... . / .-. . .-- .- .-. -.. . -.. / ... --- --- -. . .-. / --- .-. / .-.. .- - . .-.]
 
 
 
22. [-.-- --- ..- .-. / -- . -. - .- .-.. .. - -.-- / .. ... / .- .-.. . .-. - / .--. .-. .- -.-. - .. -.-. .- .-.. / .- -. -.. / .- -. .- .-.. -.-- - .. -.-. .- .-..]
 
 
 
23. [-.-- --- ..- .-. / -- --- --- -.. ... / ... .. --. -. .- .-.. / .- / .--. . .-. .. --- -.. / --- ..-. / -.-. .... .- -. --. .]
 
 
 
24. [..-. .. .-. ... - / - .... .. -. -.- / --- ..-. / .-- .... .- - / -.-- --- ..- / .-- .- -. - / - --- / -.. --- / - .... . -. / -.. --- / .-- .... .- - / -.-- --- ..- / .... .- ...- . / - --- / -.. ---]
 
 
 
25. [.- -.. ...- . -. - ..- .-. . / -.-. .- -. / -... . / .-. . .- .-.. / .... .- .--. .--. .. -. . ... ...]
 
 
 
26. [... ..- -.-. -.-. . ... ... / .. ... / --. --- .. -. --. / ..-. .-. --- -- / ..-. .- .. .-.. ..- .-. . / - --- / ..-. .- .. .-.. ..- .-. . / .-- .. - .... --- ..- - / .-.. --- ... ... / --- ..-. / . -. - .... ..- ... .. .- ... --]
 
 
 
|All fortunes seem to be some kind of message in a fortune cookie, with the exception of fortune 8, which is a reference to [[10: Pi Equals]].
 
 
 
|-
 
|OPEN -> HUH (if after something other than "FORTUNE")
 
|[--- .--. . -.] -> [.... ..- ....]
 
|}
 
 
 
===ENCABULATOR===
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Message & response
+
|+ Maze
! Morse Code
 
! Explanation
 
 
|-
 
|-
|STATUS -> RADIO ONLINE, MOTOR ONLINE, UNILATERAL PHASE DETRACTOR UNPOWERED, CARDINAL GRAMMETER UNSYNCHRONIZED
+
|an open flame || a candle on a table || style="background-color: black;" |
|[... - .- - ..- ...] -> [.-. .- -.. .. --- / --- -. .-.. .. -. . --..-- / -- --- - --- .-. / --- -. .-.. .. -. . --..-- / ..- -. .. .-.. .- - . .-. .- .-.. / .--. .... .- ... . / -.. . - .-. .- -.-. - --- .-. / ..- -. .--. --- .-- . .-. . -.. --..-- / -.-. .- .-. -.. .. -. .- .-.. / --. .-. .- -- -- . - . .-. / ..- -. ... -.-- -. -.-. .... .-. --- -. .. --.. . -..]
 
|
 
|-
 
|YOUTUBE -> RXJKDH1KZ0W
 
|[-.-- --- ..- - ..- -... .]
 
|This represents the video ID for [https://youtu.be/RXJKdh1KZ0w Rockwell Retro Encabulator]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|REPAIR ''or'' ENCABULATOR ''or'' FIX ''or'' SYSTEM  -> ENTERING ENCABULATOR RECOVERY SYSTEM. OPTIONS 1 INITIATE SIDE FUMBLING 2 ALIGN SPURVING BEARINGS 3 REVERSE TREMIE PIPE
+
| style="background-color: black;" | || an empty room (start) || style="background-color: black;" |
:1 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 
:2 -> MODIAL INTERACTION INITIATED. OPTIONS 1 UNWIND LOTUS O DELTOID 2 INCREASE DEPLENERATION 3 CONNECT GIRDLESPRING ON DOWN END OF GRAMMETER 4 CONNECT SEVENTH CONDUCTOR TO GIRDLESPRING
 
::1 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 
::2 -> DEPLENERATION PREVENTED BY DINGLE ARM
 
::3 -> SIDE FUMBLING DETECTED. MODIAL INTERACTION UNSTABLE. RECOVERY TERMINATED.
 
::4 -> PANAMETRIC FAN ACTIVATED. MODIAL INTERACTION STABLE. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION MISSING. MANUALLY ENTER MARZELVANE TYPE TO COMPLETE RECOVERY
 
:::HYDROCOPTIC -> RECOVERY SUCCESSFUL. REBOOT Y N?
 
::::Y -> (''Opens [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sojourner_repaired.png sojourner_repaired.png]'')
 
:3 -> ERROR TREMIE PIPE NONREVERSIBLE
 
|[.-. . .--. .- .. .-.] ''or'' [. -. -.-. .- -... ..- .-.. .- - --- .-.] ''or'' [..-. .. -..-] ''or'' [... -.-- ... - . --] -> [. -. - . .-. .. -. --. / . -. -.-. .- -... ..- .-.. .- - --- .-. / .-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.-- / ... -.-- ... - . -- .-.-.- / --- .--. - .. --- -. ... / .---- / .. -. .. - .. .- - . / ... .. -.. . / ..-. ..- -- -... .-.. .. -. --. / ..--- / .- .-.. .. --. -. / ... .--. ..- .-. ...- .. -. --. / -... . .- .-. .. -. --. ... / ...-- / .-. . ...- . .-. ... . / - .-. . -- .. . / .--. .. .--. .]
 
:[.----] -> [... .. -.. . / ..-. ..- -- -... .-.. .. -. --. / -.. . - . -.-. - . -.. .-.-.- / -- --- -.. .. .- .-.. / .. -. - . .-. .- -.-. - .. --- -. / ..- -. ... - .- -... .-.. . .-.-.- / .-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.-- / - . .-. -- .. -. .- - . -.. .-.-.-]
 
:[..---] -> [-- --- -.. .. .- .-.. / .. -. - . .-. .- -.-. - .. --- -. / .. -. .. - .. .- - . -.. .-.-.- / --- .--. - .. --- -. ... / .---- / ..- -. .-- .. -. -.. / .-.. --- - ..- ... / --- / -.. . .-.. - --- .. -.. / ..--- / .. -. -.-. .-. . .- ... . / -.. . .--. .-.. . -. . .-. .- - .. --- -. / ...-- / -.-. --- -. -. . -.-. - / --. .. .-. -.. .-.. . ... .--. .-. .. -. --. / --- -. / -.. --- .-- -. / . -. -.. / --- ..-. / --. .-. .- -- -- . - . .-. / ....- / -.-. --- -. -. . -.-. - / ... . ...- . -. - .... / -.-. --- -. -.. ..- -.-. - --- .-. / - --- / --. .. .-. -.. .-.. . ... .--. .-. .. -. --.]
 
::[.----] -> [... .. -.. . / ..-. ..- -- -... .-.. .. -. --. / -.. . - . -.-. - . -.. .-.-.- / -- --- -.. .. .- .-.. / .. -. - . .-. .- -.-. - .. --- -. / ..- -. ... - .- -... .-.. . .-.-.- / .-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.-- / - . .-. -- .. -. .- - . -.. .-.-.-]
 
::[..---] -> [-.. . .--. .-.. . -. . .-. .- - .. --- -. / .--. .-. . ...- . -. - . -.. / -... -.-- / -.. .. -. --. .-.. . / .- .-. --]
 
::[...--] -> [... .. -.. . / ..-. ..- -- -... .-.. .. -. --. / -.. . - . -.-. - . -.. .-.-.- / -- --- -.. .. .- .-.. / .. -. - . .-. .- -.-. - .. --- -. / ..- -. ... - .- -... .-.. . .-.-.- / .-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.-- / - . .-. -- .. -. .- - . -.. .-.-.-]
 
::[....-] -> [.--. .- -. .- -- . - .-. .. -.-. / ..-. .- -. / .- -.-. - .. ...- .- - . -.. .-.-.- / -- --- -.. .. .- .-.. / .. -. - . .-. .- -.-. - .. --- -. / ... - .- -... .-.. . .-.-.- / -.. . ..-. .- ..- .-.. - / -.-. --- -. ..-. .. --. ..- .-. .- - .. --- -. / -- .. ... ... .. -. --. .-.-.- / -- .- -. ..- .- .-.. .-.. -.-- / . -. - . .-. / -- .- .-. --.. . .-.. ...- .- -. . / - -.-- .--. . / - --- / -.-. --- -- .--. .-.. . - . / .-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.--]
 
:::[.... -.-- -.. .-. --- -.-. --- .--. - .. -.-.] -> [.-. . -.-. --- ...- . .-. -.-- / ... ..- -.-. -.-. . ... ... ..-. ..- .-.. .-.-.- / .-. . -... --- --- - / -.-- / -. ..--..]
 
::::[-.--]
 
:[...--] -> [. .-. .-. --- .-. / - .-. . -- .. . / .--. .. .--. . / -. --- -. .-. . ...- . .-. ... .. -... .-.. .]
 
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| style="background-color: black;" | || a hanging bell || an open book on a table (locked door)
 +
|-
 
|}
 
|}
 
===MAZE===
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Message & response
 
! Morse Code
 
! Explanation
 
|-
 
|RETURN -> DID YOU MEAN ENTER
 
|[.-. . - ..- .-. -.]
 
|Return and enter are usually different names for the line-break key on a keyboard. "Carriage Return" is a holdover from mechanical typewriters (returning the carriage, and therefore the printing area, to its start-of-row position), in both mechanical and electronic outputs often implicitly (or explicitly) combined with Line Feed (moving the printing zone one effective line further down, or shifting the medium a similar degree up).
 
 
"Enter" references the wish to submit some input (e.g. the contents of the database or form field(s) just edited, or ), and is essentially synonymous with forcing the move of a cursor to a new line. Often keyboards do not even have keycap text to indicate the key called "Return", "Enter" or any other name, instead using the prominent glyph '''&crarr;'''.
 
 
In the case of describing travel (for example, at the entrance to a maze), the words ''could'' instead be described as antonyms. One can ''enter'' the maze, or ''return'' to a prior location (leaving the vicinity of the maze – if not the maze itself, if you had already entered). This may or may not be an additional intended joke, as in dialogues that ask obscure and ambiguously phrased choices such as "Do you want to end this task? [Quit]/[Cancel]”.
 
|-
 
|ENTER -> DID YOU MEAN ENTER MAZE
 
|[. -. - . .-.]
 
|
 
|-
 
|ENTER MAZE -> AN EMPTY ROOM
 
:LOOK -> AN EMPTY ROOM
 
:HELP -> NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST GET
 
:EXIT -> CFM (''Exits the maze'')
 
|[. -. - . .-. / -- .- --.. .] -> [.- -. / . -- .--. - -.-- / .-. --- --- --]
 
:[.-.. --- --- -.-] -> [.- -. / . -- .--. - -.-- / .-. --- --- --]
 
:[.... . .-.. .--.] -> [-. --- .-. - .... / . .- ... - / ... --- ..- - .... / .-- . ... - / --. . -]
 
:[. -..- .. -] -> [-.-. ..-. --]
 
|
 
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|+ Maze
 
|-
 
|an open flame || a candle on a table || style="background-color: black;" |
 
|-
 
| style="background-color: black;" | || an empty room (start) || style="background-color: black;" |
 
|-
 
| style="background-color: black;" | || a hanging bell || an open book on a table (locked door)
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
Steps to complete (directions can be abbreviated as their first letter):
 
Steps to complete (directions can be abbreviated as their first letter):
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===CROSSWORD===
 
===CROSSWORD===
{| class="wikitable"
+
CROSSWORD -> NUMBERANDDIRECTION (starts a crossword, you can ask for hints like "1 down" or "2 across")
! Message & response
+
 
! Morse Code
+
Appears to be today's (2021-04-01) New York Times Crossword: https://rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com/2021/04/libertarian-politico-johnson-thu-4-1-21.html
! Explanation
 
|-
 
|CROSSWORD -> NUMBER AND DIRECTION
 
|[-.-. .-. --- ... ... .-- --- .-. -..] -> [-. ..- -- -... . .-. / .- -. -.. / -.. .. .-. . -.-. - .. --- -.]
 
|This starts a crossword. You can ask for hints like "1 down" or "2 across". It appears to be the [https://rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com/2021/04/libertarian-politico-johnson-thu-4-1-21.html New York Times Crossword] from the day this comic was written (2021-04-01).
 
|}
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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<code>BeepComic.hurryUp()</code> to get the reply immediately in the console.
 
<code>BeepComic.hurryUp()</code> to get the reply immediately in the console.
 
<code>BeepComic.send(...)</code> to send directly to SOJOURNER.
 
<code>BeepComic.send(...)</code> to send directly to SOJOURNER.
 
==Transcript==
 
:[A small box is in the middle of a large white frame. The box can have a check-mark, but it is alternating between being checked or unchecked. At the bottom right there is a muted speaker (which can be unmuted). If the user press the checkbox gray dots or lines will appear below depending on the length of the press. These will move from right to left and then disappear.]
 
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
  
[[Category:April fools' comics]]
 
 
[[Category:Interactive comics]]
 
[[Category:Interactive comics]]
 
[[Category:Comics with animation]]
 
[[Category:Comics with animation]]
 
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]
 
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]
[[Category:Comics with audio]]
+
[[Category:April fools' comics]]

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