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You leave me no alternative (Posted on 2006-12-12) Difficulty: 3 of 5
45-124-45 124-45-124 69
124-61 124 92-47 69
124-51 40-41 62-60 124 124-92-124 103
92-47-92-47 124 122 47-45-92 124-96 124-41 53
44-124 124-44-124 124-92-47-124 80
40-44-41 124-44-124 124 40 124-60 124-95 96-47

What does this sentence demonstrate?

See The Solution Submitted by Dustin    
Rating: 4.3750 (8 votes)

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re: Hints | Comment 3 of 7 |
(In reply to Hints by Dustin)

Let me change the focus.

For some reason I am being given an ultimatum and so "I the solver leave you  the author  no alternative."

The sentence demonstrates something.

Difficulty of 3 says I should not be looking for something too obscure.

These have to be my clues.

Why is 124 so prominent?  Some sort of doubling function is not apparent.

Stepping from one key to another on the number pad has some possible appeal until one cannot move to an adjacent key.

I remember seeing this under a different title.  I am wondering it even that adds to my thought that there is a connection to either Morse, or Braille, both alternatives.



  Posted by brianjn on 2006-12-15 07:30:15

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