What the cosecha-transmisiones are?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of "cosecha-transmisiones" as mentioned in relation to a Boards of Canada song. Participants express confusion and seek clarification about what these terms mean and their significance, particularly in the context of hidden codes within the music.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a lack of understanding about what cosecha-transmisiones are and requests information.
  • Another participant indicates they found some information but remains confused about the topic.
  • A link to an article is shared, which appears to contain relevant information about the cosecha-transmisiones.
  • A participant acknowledges the article but feels overwhelmed by the complexity and mentions observing a pattern of x's and dashes in the song that suggests the presence of a code.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not seem to reach a consensus on the meaning of cosecha-transmisiones, and multiple views regarding their significance and the complexity of the associated codes remain unresolved.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about the definitions and implications of cosecha-transmisiones, as well as the interpretation of the codes mentioned in the song.

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I was watching a video by Boards of Canada and in the comments the cosecha-transmisiones were brought up. Does anyone know what the cosecha-transmisiones are? They said that the song contained a second password for the cosecha-transmisiones hidden in it (I can't even judge this statement because I have absolutely no idea what it is). I have never seen the internet give so little (no) information on it. Any information appreciated. Thanks.
 
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ok i found some information but I'm still confused.
 
Thank you. That was the same site I was just looking at. Seems like a lot of work. Thats why I feel like I still don't fully get it. I like the song and there is definitely evidence for a code because a set of x's and dashes appear during the song real quickly.
 

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