Sbobr esd noy etiyyirn in vofr, nuy yjod [sty od/ oy djpif; nr rsdu gpt smupmr yp gohitr oy piy/
Gu5 5hiw lin3 iw 24i553n in q eir343n5 doe3 juw5 5o 5h4o2 you orr 5h3 54qdk.
hqf3 run, tuyw.
The code-cracker thread
Forum rules
Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
- MaryAnn
- Occasionally Visiting Pipsqueak
- Posts: 3217
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:58 am
- Rick Denney
- Resident Genius
- Posts: 6650
- Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:18 am
- Contact:
Re: The code-cracker thread
Update:MaryAnn wrote:Sbobr esd noy etiyyirn in vofr, nuy yjod [sty od/ oy djpif; nr rsdu gpt smupmr yp gohitr oy piy/
Gu5 5hiw lin3 iw 24i553n in q eir343n5 doe3 juw5 5o 5h4o2 you orr 5h3 54qdk.
hqf3 run, tuyw.
My desire to decode this would have to be described in the Lackadaisical Thread, and therefore my general opinion of it would have to appear in the Bellicose Thread. I suppose that makes me a candidate for the Stodgy Thread.
Rick "not a puzzle or code person" Denney
- OldsRecording
- 5 valves
- Posts: 1173
- Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:26 pm
- Location: Agawam, Mass.
Re: The code-cracker thread
Did you mean: Fsbobr esd not etiyyirn in vofr
No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found.
Your search - Sbobr esd noy etiyyirn in vofr - did not match any documents.
Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
Try fewer keywords.
Nope. Couldn't Google it.
No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found.
Your search - Sbobr esd noy etiyyirn in vofr - did not match any documents.
Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
Try fewer keywords.
Nope. Couldn't Google it.
bardus est ut bardus probo,
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.
- Teubonium
- 3 valves
- Posts: 367
- Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 3:07 pm
- Location: Colorado
Re: The code-cracker thread
MaryAnn wrote:Sbobr esd noy etiyyirn in vofr, nuy yjod [sty od/ oy djpif; nr rsdu gpt smupmr yp gohitr oy piy/
Gu5 5hiw lin3 iw 24i553n in q eir343n5 doe3 juw5 5o 5h4o2 you orr 5h3 54qdk.
hqf3 run, tuyw.
That's easy for you to say!



Bach Strad 36BO Sakbutt
Besson 967 Euph
MW2141 Eb
Kanstul 33s BBb
Besson 967 Euph
MW2141 Eb
Kanstul 33s BBb
- iiipopes
- Utility Infielder
- Posts: 8579
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2005 1:10 am
Re: The code-cracker thread
Since it appears your "code" is character based instead of term based, your "code" is probably more correctly defined as a "cipher."
Jupiter JTU1110
"Real" Conn 36K
"Real" Conn 36K
- MaryAnn
- Occasionally Visiting Pipsqueak
- Posts: 3217
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:58 am
Re: The code-cracker thread
Ok, it's a cipher. Whatever.
I learned this type of cipher (?) when my mother (rest in peace) was going blind and was sending me emails via touch-typing. One or both of her hands would get "off" by a key, up, down, or sideways, there would be a paragraph or so of gibberish, and I had fun figuring out what she had actually written. What I would do to "crack" it would be to touch-type exactly what she had written, with my own hand or hands off a key, and eventually I'd find the key to what she said.
Not that hard really, but you would have to have a clue. I think many unbroken codes and/or ciphers are like this....if you know where it came from, it's easy, and if you don't, it's impossible.
MA
I learned this type of cipher (?) when my mother (rest in peace) was going blind and was sending me emails via touch-typing. One or both of her hands would get "off" by a key, up, down, or sideways, there would be a paragraph or so of gibberish, and I had fun figuring out what she had actually written. What I would do to "crack" it would be to touch-type exactly what she had written, with my own hand or hands off a key, and eventually I'd find the key to what she said.
Not that hard really, but you would have to have a clue. I think many unbroken codes and/or ciphers are like this....if you know where it came from, it's easy, and if you don't, it's impossible.
MA
- Rick Denney
- Resident Genius
- Posts: 6650
- Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:18 am
- Contact:
Re: The code-cracker thread
In that case, it should have been obvious. U naje tgat nustaje ifteb ebiyf wgeb bit trtyubg ti,MaryAnn wrote:One or both of her hands would get "off" by a key, up, down, or sideways, there would be a paragraph or so of gibberish, and I had fun figuring out what she had actually written.
Tivk "whatever" Frnnry