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Geek Culture / Can you crack my Code?

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Axelman
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Posted: 27th Aug 2005 15:08
Hi Everyone.

This isn't Dark BASIC code by the way, this is a code code.

Well, out of sheer boredom I made this code, and i was wondering if anyone could crack it. Have a go! I doubt many people will be able to get it, though I know some people here will get it because they are very intelligent.

If you do get it please don't post it because that will spoil the fun for other people. Try making your own code with my method or a method you made yourself!!

If you have absolutley racked your brain and still can't get the answer and its really bugging you then e-mail me and i'll send you a clue. If you still cant get it then e-mail me again and i'll give you the answer.

By the way it Isn't in ASCII. Have Fun!!

1-53. 20-7 39-8-92 24-95 90-53-16 53-7? 102? 23-53-8-57!!

Try to find the hidden message. Have Fun!!

Cya Later,
Axelman.

P.S Give this to anyone you think might have fun with it.

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JoelJ
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Posted: 27th Aug 2005 20:13
0 = e

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Peter H
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Posted: 27th Aug 2005 20:50
Well...i could start guessing by the number of numbers and the positiong of the puncuation...but i'm too lazy...

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RegenProZ
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Posted: 27th Aug 2005 21:32
I'm pretty sure we really can't be arsed , I bet it's a adult site of some kind.

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GameKit
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 06:03
Pretty Easy... But I did have to cunsult the chart...



Lol, it's the same code I used to ask my date to prom... yep, we are both nerds...



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JoelJ
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 06:44
Quote: "it's the same code I used to ask my date to prom... "

that's just plain all out discusting

with that said, what's the code?

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Axelman
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 07:58 Edited at: 28th Aug 2005 07:59
nice work GameKit.

Ok, for the people who are still having trouble, i'll give you a clue:

Attractive forces
Electron's influenced dance
Atomic desire


It might help, it might not.

I still encourage people who have figured it out to design their own code.

Anyways,
Cya Later,
Axelman.

P.S Joel: 0 doesn't neccesarily = 'E'.

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Axelman
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 09:29
Ok, ive got another one.

126.90447 178.49 180.9479 30.973761 !!!

I doubt that anyone will get this, If you do then you must have a Photographic memory or work for the CIA or something. The clue also applies to this code, but if you do get it then say it quickly and you will get the message. It's definitley not as 'Romantic' as your past codes GameKit.

Anyway, Have fun with it!!

Cya Later,
Axelman

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Phaelax
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 12:02 Edited at: 28th Aug 2005 12:15
As soon as I saw Gamekit's answer, I understood it. The case of the letters should be a hint for others.



LOL, Axelman. Well, if you gotta go, you gotta go!
(yea, I got your second message)



Ok, here's one for ya:
"Hke7evjtyJdK,bgEyo3co2vPuulagtepofhvtqpoi3mftaMo!and"

Here's a hint, the people of a particular Greek city once used this method.
If you get it, type "answer" using the same method and key.

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Oraculaca
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 13:02
cant be bothered typing back
I think its this....



Axelman
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 14:01 Edited at: 28th Aug 2005 14:03
Nice Phaelax! Man, did you check every single one or did you just know it already?

Yea, I agree with john. Basically what your doing is...



Hey, this is quite fun!

i'm going to design a Bi-Lingual code soon, but it will take some research.

P.S Phaelax - did you need to look at 'The Chart' (theres another hint) to figure it out, or did you understand ??


Cya Later,
Axelman

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Phaelax
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 18:57
I needed a chart, but it doesn't take long. I dont know anyone who memorized the atomic masses as well.

The method I used was called a "scytale". The Spartans used it. It was a rod with a certain diameter with a piece of paper wrapped around it. Write your message down the side then pull the paper off. The theory was that you needed a stick of the same size to be able to read the message.

http://www.answers.com/topic/scytale

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thinkdigital
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Posted: 28th Aug 2005 20:35
They used to use that in the civil war, too, I believe...
Peter H
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Posted: 30th Aug 2005 01:36
Quote: "126.90447 178.49 180.9479 30.973761 !!!
"


that one makes no sense

14.0 16.0 16.0 10.8 32.1

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GameKit
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Posted: 30th Aug 2005 01:40
I got your second one Axelman, but I don't think I would have ever figured out Phaelax's... Anyways, here is one for you guys. The first to figure mine out will get... the satisfaction of knowing you were the first to figure mine out. Be warned, there are a few twists to this one...



...the answer and the key in two days... have fun



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