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This ain't no "garbage-in, garbage-out" filter. It takes in whatever you give it and pours out pure digital gold. | This ain't no "garbage-in, garbage-out" filter. It takes in whatever you give it and pours out pure digital gold. | ||
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|obtain=Decrypting a [[mangled data plate]]. | |obtain=Decrypting a [[mangled data plate]] (randomly). | ||
Decrypting a [[financial spreadsheet code]]. | |||
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{{canbeassembled|statistical analysis code|S.U.I.T. Software}} | {{canbeassembled|statistical analysis code|S.U.I.T. Software}} |
Revision as of 17:56, 16 April 2011
signal processing code
Plural: signal processing codes
This chunk of code is designed to handle a variety of input signals. It can modify, amplify, phase shift, and digitize. It'll transform, de-tune, degauss, and polarize. It can ratify, gentrify, de-vein, and posterize. It'll wash that signal right out of your hair ...
This ain't no "garbage-in, garbage-out" filter. It takes in whatever you give it and pours out pure digital gold.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 20
Can be decrypted
How Obtained
Decrypting a mangled data plate (randomly).
Decrypting a financial spreadsheet code.
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with statistical analysis code to make S.U.I.T. Software.
- Can be assembled with physiology scan code to make control software.
- Can be assembled with financial spreadsheet code to make Astral Stock Exchange software.
- Can be assembled with city map code to make Garcia's Traffic Avoider software.
References
- "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair" is a song from the musical South Pacific.