What is the significance of the numerical sequence 11111121113122223222?

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The sequence "11111121113122223222" has sparked discussion regarding its representation. One interpretation suggests it reflects the number of syllables spoken in the numbers 1-20. Another perspective identifies it as a hexadecimal code, decoding to specific characters, including invalid ones. The mention of "device Control 1" indicates a technical aspect of the hexadecimal interpretation. The conversation highlights the intriguing nature of the sequence and the various ways it can be understood.
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wat does this sequence represent-

11111121113122223222




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Isnt it the number of sylabuls spoken in the numbers 1-20?
 
It's actually Hexidecimal. I don't know it all by heart, but my -converter- tells me that it decodes into "!1""2"
 
The squares are the invalid characters, they are hex 11, which is "device Control 1". I don't know what that is :confused:
 
Rupal said:
Isnt it the number of sylabuls spoken in the numbers 1-20?
I think you are right! So cool!
 
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