Triple scrambled static filled chatter decoded
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- *What about that red chinese radio chatter?
@It's done, here you go
*That was a static filled triple scrambled microwave transmission between two soldiers talking in mandarin chinese!
@Well the Chinese were only using a simple polyphoneticaly grouped twenty square digit key transposed in booster vedonic form with multiple nulls, I broke it with this..
*A drogan's decoder wheel? They put these things into cereal boxes for kids!
@Yeah I found it in a box of errr..lucky charms.
_No one_ is better at reciting technical data than Dan Aykroyd; no one even comes close. The precision in his voice is one of the wonders of the world.
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That's why the government so slow... the intelligent people are in the basement.
@@david-leethompson62 That's how you can tell they're intelligent. They stay out of all the BS and get things done.
Find a video of "retroencabulator" and get back with me.
@@johnnycampbell3422 This one: ua-cam.com/video/vHk40VvFsp4/v-deo.html
Worst part? It made perfect sense.
@@NorthForkFisherman that link works but there are better versions. Several people have done it. Pretty brilliant isnt it? I have used lines from it to jack with managers many years ago. Be well.
I was a contractor computer security analyst at the FBI ten years ago, and this is precisely what goes on in the basement there. All pretty up top but disorganized below. And the smartest people were kept down there too doing the real work.
Thats life man !!
Every company works like that
He really took his job seriously as compared to chase’s character
That's literally how it is the basement in the Pentagon, just nicer office spaces.
The auto industry is very similar
This movie is criminally underappreciated.
What movie is this?
@@coltonsmither9874 Spies Like Us. 1985
Got that rt!!
@@alexfield349 lol thanks ill add it to my torrent dl list XD
No... it's not. It was mostly ad-libbed tripe good for a laugh when it came out, but it's pretty sloppy and slow overall. Typical of Chevy Chase 80's movies.
Hey internet infants... not everything is 'underrated' and it doesn't make you clever to call something 'underrated', like you've got some inside secret.
1:25 that was a play off the original hackers from 1970s called phone phreakers. They would use a plastic whistle that came in the cereal Cap'n Crunch, a Bo'sun whistle. One guy figured out the whistle produced the perfect pitch to be able to make free phone calls, back in the day when long distance phone calls were expensive.
Using that whistle, he called a payphone that was next to him from another payphone, but made the call actually circle the world instead of going to the local exchange and back.
@@Wailwulf Phone phreaking we used to call it. I got called into the Commanders's Office to help explain the the high number of outgoing, overseas and interstate calls being made from a couple of payphones near the front gatehouse. It seems that Someone had scratched the instructions on how to make phone calls by making whistling noises. It was never proven who may have made such an inscription or why I had begun to make long distance calls to my own home at about the same time the Phreaking began. A coincidence is the obvious explanation, I suggested.
Everyday conversation needs lines like "You just watch your moooooouuuuuuuth, mister".
The sudden Irish accent lol
Those dudes are everywhere. Mid level bosses. The lowest form of life. Sees to it that you are getting nowhere.... : "Ah.. you are doing such fine work at the spot you're at..."
You ain't kidding.
Stupidvisor.
i be an ex air force captain and and then civilian aerospace engineer for 30 years with many companies. Those mid level guys deserve a special place in ... well, you can fill in the word
@@gkprivate433: REMF - Rear Echelon Motel Foxtrot. Ret'd USAF MSgt.
2:01-2:02 That Canadian accent comes out 🇨🇦. “Too-mour-row”.
A long time ago I worked in a manual type WG civil service job and applied for a training program to be a computer programmer. I went to work at 3 PM, I worked evening shift and my boss told me, by the way you have an interview at 4Pm for that job you applied for. I was wearing old jeans and shirt I worked on aircraft. I just made it across base and the receptionist looked at me with disdain but the manager called me in and asked why I am not prepared, I explained and he said we will take that in consideration. I got the job,bi scored the highest of all 20 candidates.
Good for you.
You should've said "i was inverted"
Sounds like a total particle reversal
"You just watch your mouth, mister."
Formalities, if you came in your underwear smelling like sardines they probably still would have given you the job. 😂
"You just watch your mooouuuth, mister!"
This is like everyday at work for me in the IT Department.
user1138 same here
@@kennycline8302 Have you tried turning it off then back on again?
Is it plugged in?
People replying to a seven year old comment. The guy is probably dead already.
@user1138 my current IT Position (Non-Profit) and the supervisors are exactly the same
I'd bet any amount of money that I could reasonably acquire that there really are individuals in the intelligence apparatus that really can reliably crack a code with a decoder wheel from a cereal box.
LOL! No.
Captain Crunch (hacker) did it in the '60s with a whistle from... Captain Crunch cereal.
I knew crypies (cryptanalysis) when I was in one of the military intelligence branches. The crypies literally worked in a closet! He told me that breaking encrypted messages was mostly just math.
I never understood how that worked as I can only spell aljabrea, but I don't know how it works. :-P
Honestly, this is some of Elmer Bernstein's best scoring work.
Absolutely.
It’s a wonderful score.
What song is on the radio
@@mishmar3rats It's called "Rock the House Down" written by his brother Peter. Unfortunately it's not on the soundtrack or available anywhere.
that dude is like a poor man’s tom cruise
😂😂👍🏻
As a former Network Engineer I cringe at the thought of the poor guys that had to rip it out & install "new" crap, but then I realized it's the government so they're probably still using the same shit...
1:07 When the props department wants to see how many addon cards they can squeeze into an Apple II
The Disney channel for free?!? Now THAT is something for which you can get into REAL trouble!
That's just a great character introduction for a movie about spies. Austin obviously is loaded with brains and talent, and actually does have the goods for being a spy. The scene perfectly sets up everything he does in the film when he sniffs out enemy and friendly spies, spots hardware and tech, and shows proficiency foreign languages and tech... all while solving crises by thinking on his feet. My only real disappointment is that John Belushi didn't live to do this film with him; Chevy replaced him as Fitzhume after Belushi's death. Belushi would have been AMAZING in this film!
Those are all skills he has to be a great analyst. He's not a great spy. He's a terrible liar with no social skills. He and Fitz-Hume each have about half the skill set.
Chase is much, much better than Belushi.
@@alphanerd7221 Agree with that, Chevy Chase was great and they made a great duo.
I truly don't get how people thought that John Belushi was funny.
I never thought he was funny, obnoxious, but not funny.
@@alphanerd7221 Don't you blaspheme in here!
@@unpeople You can tell me that when you own the restaurant.
My mother got a commission with the Army because she scored highest on an English test. No degree and no previous military experience.
She went through OBC and became a Technical Publications Editor at The Command and General Staff College.
Knowing your scat pays off.
You just watch your mooouth, mister.
"I'm the best codebreaker you've got in this dump, Cappy. You fire me, who else you gonna find to it, huh douchebag?"
I came here for this comment.
The Chinese were only using a simple polyphonetically grouped 20-square-digit key transposed in boustrophedonic form with multiple nulls.
You just watch your moooooooouuuuuth mister
"I was going to hook up the Disney Channel... for FREE... well forget it!" oh god, he just broke your family...
That’s a very young naval captain.
He'd be snatched up by CIA or NSA in a heartbeat...I'd just take a lateral promotion.
Not if his boss keeps writing reports like 'average competence' or worse 'tendency towards rude or insubordinate behaviour/numerous gambling debts' even worse since this is the 80s 'possible homosexual tendencies unconfirmed but plausible'.
In the film he and Chevy are recruited by *DIA* and go through their training pipeline to deploy overseas.
@@SoCalFreelance As decoys for the "real" spies.
Aykroyd was perfect for this part.
id love to see aykroyd do an encabulator commercial
Secretary Not Sure?!
@@bawbremy President Not Sure :)
Hell yes! As a former Rockwell Automation employee, I enjoy encabulator presentations.
I just realized in Pearl Harbor Dan Akroyd plays a naval intelligence officer who cracks the Japanese naval code. Coincidence?
i think not
@Mobile Armored Strike Kommand I wonder if he used his Drogan's decoder wheel.
Thanks for reminding me about that movie, time to listen to 'Pearl Harbor Sucked, And I Miss You' again
A great comedy film - and for me, Paul McCartney's wonderful theme song is the icing on the cake.
"you just watch your mooooooouuuuuuuth mister!"
I think hackers would have liked the decoder joke a lot more if he got it from a box of Captain Crunch.
i get that reference
Long distance anyone?
Time to call the Pope.
is this 'spies like us' movie
40 years later that Disney Channel burn still stings. lol
The best scene in the movie! We get to see Dan Aykroyd’s character being hyper-competent and it has the least possible amount of Chevy Chase!
WTF are you talking about? Chevy was good in this movie lol
@@playboymaxim He is just an idiot. Chevy Chase is good in anything he is on.
but it sounds logical to me. Why promote someone who does the job he does very well?
@@Josiah_Trelawny1 Yes, the first statemant is true, but I did not agree with the part about Chevy, this was one of his best performances IMO
@@Josiah_Trelawny1 "Let me guess, 'too valuable to production?'"
"Yep, too valuable to production. Poor soul."
For any of you youngsters that happen to be watching..The Disney channel was HUGE in the 80's...And yes it ..came in a box...Can you believe it?..
Did the box have mouse ears?
I remember when it was a premium channel that you had to pay extra for. Not many people I knew had it.
Back in the day, if you wanted The Disney Channel, you’d have to call them and work something out.
Don't forget all the free view weekends or odd weeks to entice the children to beg their parents to pay the extra $ for The Disney Channel. They were as bad as d r*g dealers.
I have this shit memorized! Lmao idk why.
Underrated
We had free Disney channel once. It was nice! :)
Sh*t me to before the Internet you have to pay people to hook the dish up to your place 😂 to mirror theirs
Reminds me of the stapler guy from The Office that they put in the basement out of view
You mean Office Space
Milton and his Swingline
I WAS GONNA HOOK UP THE DISNEY CHANNEL FOR YOU AND YOUR KIDS FOR FREE BUT FORGET IT!!!!!!!!
Yeah, because a Navy officer working at the fricking Pentagon couldn't possibly afford to get it legit.....
Doctor, doctor doctor doctor lol
Come on, that department has never laid off a single civilian.
Not "booster vedonic" form....it's "boustrophedonic" form. Just looked up this word when I found 2 quote sources with different spellings.
Boustrophedonic means going back and forth (as in plowing a field), so in writing it would be writing the 1st line left to right and then starting the 2nd line and going right to left.
Glad I looked it up....learned a new word. Now, try to stump your friends or kids with how to spell it and what it means!
Oh yeah, one of the best movies with some of the best lines!!!
"You just watch your moouuuth mister...."
I guess I was closer than I thought. I tried to figure out that word back in the 80s but was unfamiliar with the terminology. Closest I got was "phenomic"
It's origin is from a Greek method for writing on stone
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boustrophedon
Posting this here for anyone else since I found this really interesting
William Foster worked down there until 1992.
Anyone know the music Dan was listening to?
Was it Dan's brother? Was it ever released?
This movie is amazing.
I love this movie.
haha, great movie!
You really think this scene is funny?? Check the exam cheating scene with chevy chase, the fart, the ...ohhhhh....the pressure!!
Well, at least he got out of the basement, got to see Afghanistan and Russia and got Vanessa Angel as a girlfriend!
That guy's a creep.
Doctor….
Props to the set designer. No green screen in the 80s.
Nah thats a real factory they probably just rented out.
Bluescreen was being used since the 1930's, and greenscreen since the 1970s (according to the Wikipedia article on Chroma key).
Today you'd be doing someone a favor by disconnecting the Disney channel
Love this movie. Very funny scene.
The Chinese were only using a simple, polyphonically grouped, 20 square digit key transposed in booster verdonic form with multiple nulls. l broke it with this. A Drogen´s decoder wheel? They put these things into cereal boxes for kids. Yeah. l found it in a box of, uh......Lucky Charms.
The human hibernation project - Idiocracy
Is that the Axis Chemicals film location from Batman?
Well... cleanup the desk...lol
epic writing and performance
Listen captain, i was going to do your family a favor and hook up the disney channel...for free...but forget it!
No Disney Channel for you!
with brains like that, why would he care about being laid off
Smart people gotta eat too.
What a nasty Captain.
SPY'S LIKE US ?
Yes, a classic. But I just found out that John Belushi was planned for Chevy Chases roll. Unfortunately, he died too soon.
i have that same russian book
the Navy officer "actor" was also in the Star Trek Voyage HOME film...the scene where they noticed an intruder ...
So the Pentagon is just a gigantic basement?
The offices on the surface is a cover. The REAL geeks are in the basement 🤣
@@Spookssga Worked for Field Station Hypo, neh?
Many forget they had advisors during the cold war and movies including predator. They nearly did clear this scene due to the insinuation the pentagon has a facility under it. Predator it was the cloaking that nearly made them a crap movie
i would be ok working down there
I found it in a box of lucky charms
The IT Crowd
How’d he do on the test?
I tried for years to memorize and figure out that statement. NEver got the word "vedonic" but I had the rest figured out
The word you are looking for is 'boustrophedonic' which refers to languages written in opposite directions on alternate lines. The word literally means "as an ox plows a field".
I was going to do your family a favor and hook up The Disney Cannel, for FREE. Well, forget it! bwahahaha
14 yrs later
Cinderella.
Indeed.
thank you :)
The Disney Channel?!? Burn!
The Disney channel in 1985?
I fucken love this movie
I don't remember this scene in the movie..
Which movie?
@@drmayeda1930 Spies Like Us (1985)
You just watch your mooouth mister.
HBO channel would have been better. More smut.
In that case, you would have wanted Skinemax.
What song is that on radio
Cerebus: Rock The House Down
ua-cam.com/video/5tE_9jg4-Ww/v-deo.html
I guess the movie Office Space was based off this scene.
What movie is this?
Spies Like Us
@@davidbolha Thank you.
@@TexasDog3 You're very welcome. 😏
Love Dan Akyroid..Brilliant actor 👍🇬🇧
Is that the guy who played Moriority on Sherlock Holmes ?
I thought so, too. He sounds just like him.
Their magically delicious
"They're" magically delicious. Or, in this case, they're magically revealing.
Wait what? What about Disney Plus? 😂
That officer sounds British. Spy...?
Does he sound like Sean Connery?
Sounds and acts like a Yank to me :-)
It's just MI6 keeping tabs on us. The actor is Stephen Hoye and he's from New England.
@@thereisnospoon277 "All Wings report in"
"Red leader standing by"
"Grey leader standing by"
"Green leader standing by"
"Lock S-foils in attack positions"
Jesus I miss the cold war.
Really never ended.
What film is this?
Spies Like Us
It's a comedy. Like the Ukrainian army.
Funny scenes: Sexual Chocolate, e.murphy in coming to america
Name of movie please
Try _Spies Like Us_ (1985). Haven't seen it in ages but this scene rings a bell.
@@TralfazConstruction Thanks
@@deejohnson5163 You're welcome!
@@TralfazConstruction I had "Ace Tomato Company" stenciled on the side of my AN/TSQ-138 when I was in MI. Good geeky fun on the DMZ.
@@NorthForkFisherman That is some esoteric panache. This movie is somewhat obscure to me since my wife and I rented the VHS cassette about thirty-five years ago and I haven't watched it since. I had to backtrack and Google information on Spies Like Us to refresh my memory. I can't believe that I somehow managed to avoid seeing it again for decades.
Dan's a funny fuck!
Imo, this movie was too goofy.
It's like the writers (Dan Aykroyd being one of them) tried to make Ghostbusters Cold War.
But Ghostbusters (the original) never got too silly.
And it developed the characters logically.
This movie didn't do that.
Like it was trying too hard to make people laugh.
And it threw character development, almost right out the window.
To the point of hurting the film.
An okay film.
But it could have been so much more with just a little more effort put into the script and/or directing, imo.
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Dude is too young to be a Navy O-6, but still awesome clip!
He ages slowly. Good genes awful personality.
I am almost 40 people think i am in my late 20s early 30s
he's got that old money voice; he def knows somebody
anyone know the song?
"Rock the House Down" written by Peter Aykroyd and Jon Tiven. But does not seem to be in circulation
You just watch your mouth mister