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Fire Lovers Furniture Monthly (Posted on 2004-11-13) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Is the following statement True or False?

/P2G15/P2G16/
/P4G2/P7Act102/P7Act99/
/P3G16/P5G17/P2G15/P4G1/
/P5G17/P2G15/
/P6G6/P6G17/P6Lan68/.

secondly, is it possible to encrypt every message this way?

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Some Thoughts Another wild guess | Comment 2 of 7 |
"Act" could be a book in the Bible, but "Lan" isn't.

"Act" and "Lan" could be "Actinids" and "Lantanids", for chemists, but what are P and G?

ACT is a brand of LAN products, but once again, what of P and G?

No more ideas now...
  Posted by e.g. on 2004-11-13 22:31:41

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