Well, besides all the stuff we usually find, I dug up this:
Mickey Mouse first appeared in a Disney cartoon called Steamboat Willie, the second audio synced cartoon ever, which had an eight minute runtime. Released Nov 18, 1928. Added to the Library of Congress in 1998. The only dialogue in the film is a parrot taunting Mickey, "Hope ya don't feel hurt, big boy! Ha ha ha ha ha!" and Mickey shouting "Help! Help! Man overboard!"
I'm really tired and should probably sleep, lol, but maybe tap code is involved? Right before Mickey gets thrown in the potato bin, he plays what sounds like a shave and a haircut on the cows two front teeth and tongue. A shave and hair cut is tap code/quadratic alphabet code. The mention of quadratic alphabet code on the Shave and a Haircut wiki has the the reference number 17 next to it too. I'm drawing blanks on how tap code can be applied to this clock - if it even can be. I may need to revisit this after some sleep.
Well, besides all the stuff we usually find, I dug up this:
Mickey Mouse first appeared in a Disney cartoon called Steamboat Willie, the second audio synced cartoon ever, which had an eight minute runtime. Released Nov 18, 1928. Added to the Library of Congress in 1998. The only dialogue in the film is a parrot taunting Mickey, "Hope ya don't feel hurt, big boy! Ha ha ha ha ha!" and Mickey shouting "Help! Help! Man overboard!"
Interesting.
I'm really tired and should probably sleep, lol, but maybe tap code is involved? Right before Mickey gets thrown in the potato bin, he plays what sounds like a shave and a haircut on the cows two front teeth and tongue. A shave and hair cut is tap code/quadratic alphabet code. The mention of quadratic alphabet code on the Shave and a Haircut wiki has the the reference number 17 next to it too. I'm drawing blanks on how tap code can be applied to this clock - if it even can be. I may need to revisit this after some sleep.
Get some rest, dude. Lol
Done, lol.
Good lol