= Interesting AtomSea & EMBII uploads
https://github.com/cirosantilli/bitcoin-inscription-indexer/blob/master/data/out/0308.txt#L133[tx e3e37ed5c1de2631c147bd39429e42ff634e95b7d72423bc32d6c6b9d8eef8ee] (https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/e3e37ed5c1de2631c147bd39429e42ff634e95b7d72423bc32d6c6b9d8eef8ee[2014-07-01]):
> For my first official Journal entry I've decided to archive some old poetry. Here are a few of the computational poems I've created using cyphers.
\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20230604094933im_/http://bitfossil.org/36d0d77acd760f0aa549b6b314f0c1e9690baa6bcc2d0f07ea9f3167f4a5ec99/Shiemaa&Vincent.jpg]
{title=`Shiemaa&Vincent.jpg`}
{description=
Message:
> "Even if we tried to do it on purpose, never would have we succeeded." My beloved Vincent.
TODO identify Shiemaa and Vincent.
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/36d0d77acd760f0aa549b6b314f0c1e9690baa6bcc2d0f07ea9f3167f4a5ec99[tx 36d0d77acd760f0aa549b6b314f0c1e9690baa6bcc2d0f07ea9f3167f4a5ec99], https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/318836[block 318836] (2014-09-03)Cost: ~0.002 BTC ~ \$0.77 at the time.
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Several other interesting uploads were also made around https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/318836[block 318836] (September 2014):
* `RedRaven.jpg` http://bitfossil.org/e17b83234402d85f3a18207eec11bc5c4397f88aa880aae4fb7d15802806a971/index.htm
* `Earth3Archive.jpg` http://bitfossil.org/ae8d3b46b934bedc363e11abe8c8607171994470957c286274f699a0b3a9bbd7/index.htm
* `SkyEarth5Archive.jpg` http://bitfossil.org/ae8d3b46b934bedc363e11abe8c8607171994470957c286274f699a0b3a9bbd7/index.htm
\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20230926202205im_/http://bitfossil.org/2c4b9497af8c0c0eb9383357b40c3de33dba0b4f481099a32719f2b9036da8e7/BikeLady.jpg]
{title=`BikeLady.jpg`}
{description=Bike Lady by Allen Lee Vandever. https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/2c4b9497af8c0c0eb9383357b40c3de33dba0b4f481099a32719f2b9036da8e7[tx 2c4b9497af8c0c0eb9383357b40c3de33dba0b4f481099a32719f2b9036da8e7], https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/319927[block 319927] (2014-09-10)}
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\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20220125100229/http://bitfossil.org/c6d2e535cd2ba4659e954a61198c66fd98c60f6475cf8ff92a404f3fe3a16c4b/Arecibo_message.svg]
{title=`Arecibo_message.svg`}
{description=
<Arecibo message> on https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/c6d2e535cd2ba4659e954a61198c66fd98c60f6475cf8ff92a404f3fe3a16c4b[tx c6d2e535cd2ba4659e954a61198c66fd98c60f6475cf8ff92a404f3fe3a16c4b], https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/337874[block 337874] (2015-01-07)
An "artificially" colored visualization of the <Arecibo message> ripped from <Wikipedia>: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Arecibo_message.svg[] (with attribution).
The cool thing about this image is that it highlights the striking parallels between the encoding of the Arecibo message with crypto graffiti, because in both cases people were creating undocumented new ways of communicating with strangers on a new medium in those early blockchain days.
The associated message contains the Arecibo message as ASCII 0's and 1's. When properly cut at the newlines, they draw the message as </ASCII art>, as the original Arecibo encoding intends, here's a version with the 0's replaced by spaces to make it more readabale:
``
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 11 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
11
11 1
11 1
1 1 1
11111
11 111 11 11
1 11 1
11 1 11 11 11 1
11111 11111 11111 11111
1 1
1 1
11111 11111
11 11 111 11
1 1 1
11 1 11 111 11 1
11111 11111 11111 11111
1 11 1
11
1 11 1
11111 11 11111
11
1 1 1
1 11 1
11 11 1
11 1 11
11 11
11 1 11
11 11 1
1 1 1
1 11 1
1 11 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 11
11 11
1 111 1 11
1 1
1 11111
1 1 111 1 1 11 11
1 111 1 111111
1 111 111 11 111
1 1 111 11
1 1 1 111111
1 1 1 11
1 11 11
111 1
111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
111 1 1 1 1
1 1
11111
111111111
111 111
11 11
11 1 1 11
11 11 11 11
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1
1 1 1
1111 11111 1 1111
``
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\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20230604101557im_/http://bitfossil.org/460ed23bea89176cdfe18e13fce51ad5386ad8e3e1f7d6f5b4711b3be97b0502/He%20sleeps%20in%20a%20temple.jpg]
{title=`He sleeps in a temple.jpg`}
{description=TODO identify. Novel work by <EMBII>? TODO we need a geocacher to find it, some city in North America no doubt. https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/460ed23bea89176cdfe18e13fce51ad5386ad8e3e1f7d6f5b4711b3be97b0502[tx 460ed23bea89176cdfe18e13fce51ad5386ad8e3e1f7d6f5b4711b3be97b0502], block 360565 (2015-06-12)}
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\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20240202113630im_/http://bitfossil.org/4fb8620ccff8015a74cd3522f6dbee2821a0db48185f919050fb1ee572f30921/PIA17563.jpg]
{title=PIA17563.jpg}
{description=
Associated message:
> <NASA>: A purple nebula, in honor of \#Prince, who passed away today. Image: Crab \#Nebula, as Seen by Herschel and \#Hubble Image credit: ESA/Herschel/PACS/MESS Key Programme Supernova Remnant Team; \#NASA, ESA and Allison Loll/Jeff Hester (Arizona State University) \#PIA17563
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/4fb8620ccff8015a74cd3522f6dbee2821a0db48185f919050fb1ee572f30921[tx 4fb8620ccff8015a74cd3522f6dbee2821a0db48185f919050fb1ee572f30921] (2016-04-21)
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\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20210925230041im_/http://bitfossil.com/b58e817c7fcd2552a6934cd64ff58d0405f81ea0786d3cd85c225ffe20b9018a/Dr_Craig_Wright.jpg]
{title=Dr_Craig_Wright.jpg}
{description=
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/b58e817c7fcd2552a6934cd64ff58d0405f81ea0786d3cd85c225ffe20b9018a[tx b58e817c7fcd2552a6934cd64ff58d0405f81ea0786d3cd85c225ffe20b9018a] (2016-06-20)
Associated message:
> Is <Satoshi Nakamoto>[[#Satoshi #Nakamoto]] <Craig Steven Wright>[[#CraigWright?]] <Satoshi Nakamoto>[[#SatoshiNakamoto]] <Craig Steven Wright>[[#Craig #Steven #Wrigh]]
The image is present e.g. at: https://www.kitguru.net/channel/jon-martindale/australian-man-claims-he-is-satoshi-nakamoto-bitcoin-creator/ It was inscribed about two months after Craig publicly claimed that he is Satoshi.
This is a relatively unusual <AtomSea & EMBII> upload as it does not have the common toplevel transaction, everything, text + image fits into a single transaction. This is perhaps why the image is relatively low resolution to have a smaller size.
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\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20220102092623im_/http://bitfossil.org/4cbb32cd27b5b5edc12d3559bdffc1355ac2a210463d5cfaadc7ce9b06675b2b/YellowRobot.jpg]
{title=`YellowRobot.jpg`}
{description=
Yellow Robot on https://bitfossil.org/67b2facfd8160d4fa11b02829b6387d07537b57a7a24f19b029b2a5ae7b81830/[tx 67b2facfd8160d4fa11b02829b6387d07537b57a7a24f19b029b2a5ae7b81830], https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/blocks/btc/450516[block 450516] (2017-01-29)
<Photography> by <EMBII>, original art by TODO.
The associated message reads:
> Chiharu and I found this little yellow robot while exploring Chicago. It will be covered by tar or eventually removed but this tribute will remain. N 41.880778 E -87.629210
This is one of Ciro's favorite AtomSea & EMBII uploads. This is the cutest thing ever, and perfectly encapsules the "medium as an artform" approach to blockchain art. More Chiharu stalking at: <ILoveYouMore.jpg>.
At https://twitter.com/EMBII4U/status/1615389973343268871 <EMBII> announced that he would be giving off shares of that image on a <Bitcoin>-based <NFT> sale system he's making called <Sup!? (Bitcoin-based social media)>, and in December 2023 gave some shares to <Ciro Santilli>. Amen.
Other possibly novel EMBII street <photography>:
* http://bitfossil.com/f2efd446475ad58a3ea808cc0f05a63c55cece9fced70d84799a1ffce5d307e4/index.htm "I will not Stop until the Finite becomes the Infinite."
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Audio:
* `alien.wav` block 318638 http://bitfossil.org/a3a24d6ea01ce481a50346818b8977220687f3ba385838fe8894ce61c9718bbc/
* `OneGiantLeapForMankind.mp3` at https://github.com/cirosantilli/bitcoin-inscription-indexer/blob/master/data/out/0319.txt#915[tx 4f5b25fa8021c67235423930580e69121aa0d2c2bb779f75139bf442f8dc7297] EMBII-indexed at 743f3286b00fc96c13db4b16d5aead8a1e059fee9ce775b1761be9be5bdc2501 and then indexed at: 0427ec598df38b7d7dc75721316c0bbdec54de4871e11aff8ea64f3717c07efb
The toplevel index does appear on Bitfossil: http://bitfossil.org/0427ec598df38b7d7dc75721316c0bbdec54de4871e11aff8ea64f3717c07efb/index.htm but the audio is not there as it was for Spock below, maybe a bug on upload/Bitfossil?
* `Spock_Live_Long_And_Prosper.mp3` block 345858 http://bitfossil.org/1bc87dbff1ff5831287f62ac7cf95579794e4386688479bab66174963f9a4a0c/index.htm[]. Audio of <Mr. Spock> saying the Vulcan salute.
* `OuterSpace.mp3` block 409471 http://bitfossil.org/c14c1bd862bab6269052bf0a2cda7a35940d7a2d9c3415d4fb8fb8dcb9394fae/ "Outer Space by embii 4MB Large file storage test Apertus 0.3.5-beta" OMG, I don't want to calculate how much it cost to upload this, it will make me sad.
At https://twitter.com/EMBII4U/status/1655969645927563266 EMBII mentions that this inscription, made by him, is the largest inscription he knows of.
TODO song composer/performer?
* http://bitfossil.com/c2b170ff450f4529dfbd784e0cf5cdddaca494e67a243dd846c0a9450a5558af/ (2021-03-13) contains `Seikilos.mid`, a <MIDI> file
Interesting text:
* block 273522 http://bitfossil.org/70fd289901bae0409f27237506c330588d917716944c6359a8711b0ad6b4ce76/index.htm <pi> to 1000+ decimal digits:
* http://bitfossil.org/8522787e7e49f3f3b6a9f9e86bc30336d26a3acbaecc93809d2e8b4bb1c4d611/ "Antarctic Ice Cores Revised 800KYr CO2 Data" evidence for <global warming>
* http://bitfossil.org/ffa6893a70bcde9b940df9823e0f597f0b6cff964c78473c77db838655e1aeb5/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudato_si'[], <global warming> related
<HTML> pages:
* block 335290 http://bitfossil.org/0166db6053f1969c28de8b1f9a8fa4ec890cc4bdfee7602757993b306bb7f295/ <JavaScript> animated timer clock counting down until the start of the next year
* block 340379 http://bitfossil.org/062990d54045a9c316110fb713009d1313b2f64c4b216d66891c7284d6c1ca0e/ links to http://bitfossil.org/062990d54045a9c316110fb713009d1313b2f64c4b216d66891c7284d6c1ca0e/bong-ball.html and has a working <JavaScript> <Pong>
* block 328445 `tom-signature.jpg` http://bitfossil.org/daa050bf8ac22752e40412c9265b4533f68ab8e6ed26d2db1eeee6710e7d9e4b/index.htm[] Unrendered HTML of:
* https://www.cartalk.com/content/tom-and-rays-bios-photos-2
* https://www.cartalk.com/content/rant-and-rave-36 "The New Theory of Learning" which agrees perfectly with <backward design>
Likely an obituary for: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_and_Ray_Magliozzi[Thomas L. Magliozzi]. Images show fine though.
* block 401648 http://bitfossil.com/31c5e5336512568e4a1deb4bbf0e57c3565c32094c0e1a118c48e7929ab49e35/bong-ball.html another one! This one is full-screen, and does not have <JavaScript> `alert`s :-)
* block 401657 http://bitfossil.org/03cb74f270d498302d4dd9cbe82c090d801c8840ab6cb26b71d862489b981db8/ has a <JavaScript> <Pac-Man>
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