unexplained phenomenon at Google solved?

Google gives hint for it's unexplained phenomenon

Samstag, 5. September 2009, 14:00, Pierre Markuse

unexplained phenomenon Picture: Google

unexplained phenomenon at Google solved?

Is the unexplained phenomenon at Google solved?

Google tweeted a hint

Google gave a hint using it’s Twitter account. Google tweeted: 1.12.12 25.15.21.18 15 1.18.5 2.5.12.15.14.7 20.15 21.19.

Translated into letters it reads: All your o are belong to us

Some of you should remember… :-) read at Wikipedia…

All your base are belong to us or All your o are belong to us

But what is it, Google wants to say with this plot? Still seems like an unexplained phenomenon. Ideas? Comment please! The truth is out there!



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  1. Andi

    All your base are belong to us is a broken English phrase that was central to an Internet phenomenon, or meme, in 2000-2002. The text is taken from the opening cut scene of the 1991 European Sega Mega Drive version of the Japanese video game Zero Wing,[1] by Toaplan which was poorly translated by Sega of Europe. It was popularized by the Something Awful message forums.[2] The lines For great justice and Somebody set up us the bomb are often replicated as a secondary memes, with the phrase for great justice applied to an ordinary or inappropriate action.