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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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Dang, I knew this too! | Comment 4 of 7 |
But they seem to come up at some weird time of night for UK readers so I missed the boat. I had toyed with posting a problem myself using the periodic table, but as you say, it isn't possible to encode every message this way, in fact it's quite a challenge to come up with one that can be encoded and I'm just too lazy!

Kit Williams used a similar code for a red herring in "Masquerade"; a series of numbers painted on a playing field spelt out "FAlSe NOUU TrY AgAIn" (or something like that).

  Posted by Jenny Turner on 2004-11-14 05:58:18
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