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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 7, 2010 22:55:07 GMT -5
Here's a little story. I want YOU to figure out the code, and then tell me what it says. Dong.... Dong.... Dong.... The bells quietly wrang, always vexing Oswald Lourves, the chancellor of Jams, Jellies, and Seven Extremes o' Rather few Utensils & Bros. Dong... dong.... dong... It was six o'clock, and time for dinner. Okay. Go ahead! Clue: Juskleifbopacylxqd!! Clue to the Clue: Shadow's first code.
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Post by shadow on Feb 8, 2010 16:52:03 GMT -5
I used every third letter in the first one I showed you guys, if you do that here you end up with sebald
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 10, 2010 2:38:27 GMT -5
Correct, Shadow, and now Google 'Sebald Code' Turns out I made a mistake, though. I thought it was a certain code doing with letters, when it's actually words. So when you find out what the Sebald code is, do it with letters, not words.
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Post by shadow on Feb 10, 2010 14:46:18 GMT -5
It might be unsolvable because the letters dont make sense
TewsslleReo?
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 11, 2010 20:47:44 GMT -5
>_> I don't know how your mind works, and I might be wrong, but I thought that if it's , example, every fifth letter, you'd go like this
Instead of
Blah blah bloogle blarg.
It's
---- b--- -l----e ----g.
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Post by Sayari's other half on Feb 13, 2010 5:56:21 GMT -5
>< What a pain..lol Lemony Snickett fan..loved those books
I'll do this later
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 13, 2010 19:19:42 GMT -5
I am indeed, Erin. ^_^ Thanks for noticing.
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Post by shadow on Feb 14, 2010 16:39:20 GMT -5
it said every tenth when i looked it up
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Feb 14, 2010 21:44:29 GMT -5
it said every tenth when i looked it up I agree with shadow! It would be after every tenth letter! And the word would have to start with a "T"!
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 14, 2010 23:37:15 GMT -5
>_> Well, that's wrong, Shadow.
On an official pamphlet by Lemony Snicket, it says Eleven.
>_< Cause I just want to skip a bunch of critiscism, pointing out of flaws, or just plain old confusion, it says I love Jesus, kay?
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Post by shadow on Feb 15, 2010 12:40:59 GMT -5
lol we got you to tell us the code you dont always have to break it you could just get someone who knows to tell you what it says and look! the code is solved
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Feb 15, 2010 19:14:30 GMT -5
I'm sorry that the code problem didn't work out the way that it was intended, but I enjoyed trying to solve it! I was also happy to be introduced to the "Sebald Code", that Lemony Snicket used in his work! Below is an example of the code: The Sebald Code The Sebald Code is mentioned numerous times in Lemony Snicket's Unauthorized Autobiography. It was developed by Dr. Sebald, a film director, who used it to hide message in the scripts of his movie for other V.F.D Members to find. How it Works: A V.F.D Member would be alerted to a hidden message by the sound of somthing ringing (usually a bell). The first word after the ringing sound is the coded word. The following words appear after every tenth word. To show that the message had ended, there would be another ringing sound within ten words of the last coded word. Example: *bell ringing* Voice 1: Jimmy, could you please pass the brocoli? My brocoli plant has died, just last week. I named my brocoli plant after dear Olaf. Voice 2: That horrible tick who lived on him, poisened then brutally murdered him. Voice 1: I can't believe that other large, furry dog saw him, but didn't help! Olaf's now in doggy heaven.... *bell ringing* Voice 2: Jimmy! More brocoli please! Message: Jimmy died. Olaf murdered him. PS: I love Jesus too! Thanks for sharing Andrew!
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 15, 2010 20:01:23 GMT -5
you're welcome. ^_^ You know, Jenni, I know I've said this before, but whenever I talk to you, I feel better.
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Feb 15, 2010 21:02:13 GMT -5
you're welcome. ^_^ You know, Jenni, I know I've said this before, but whenever I talk to you, I feel better. Thanks Andrew! That makes me feel good! And your acknowledging it makes me feel doubly good!
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 15, 2010 21:24:49 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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Post by shadow on Feb 17, 2010 20:29:02 GMT -5
its actually a good code andrew but heres a new one for you It says "good job andrew" now see if you can find out how you get it 5 4 9 2 8 4 3 7 8 7 5 5 5 4 6 4 .5 .5 1 1 7 7 1 1 2 18 2 3 10 10 3
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 20, 2010 16:45:44 GMT -5
Thanks. XD Well, that might be hard. ... I can see how this might work. >_< Nevermind.
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Post by shadow on Feb 21, 2010 11:50:34 GMT -5
lol it is, thats why I told you what it says
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Post by Andrew the Penguin on Feb 21, 2010 21:51:35 GMT -5
I see. ^_^ Well, because I think too much, I will now be trying to find out why there are 31 numbers, adn 15 characters, including spaces.... >_> Hmm. So confusing. XP Okay, I'm stumped.
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Post by shadow on Feb 22, 2010 16:01:42 GMT -5
I made this one to stump people so dont worry
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Post by shadow on Mar 3, 2010 15:58:34 GMT -5
is it too hard?
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Mar 3, 2010 23:06:08 GMT -5
Lol, I've been too busy trying to figure out how Andrew's code worked.
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Post by shadow on Mar 5, 2010 17:00:27 GMT -5
lol it was easy with google
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Post by ArickAries on Jan 2, 2013 5:32:27 GMT -5
I got a code, its obvious, but not obvious check me out at ArickAries@Google.com
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