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Report, edit, etc...Posted by Clokr_ on 2005-06-10 at 14:40:15
QUOTE(O)FaRTy1billion @ Jun 10 2005, 07:28 PM)
For all they know it could be a very long code tongue.gif
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Look at this algorithm that I've just developed. I'm sure that noone is gonna decode it if they don't guess the answer so I'm gonna post here the answer. Look at this:

CODE
can you decode this message?

012345678901234567890123456
can·you·decode·this·message
·bo·zpv·efdpef·uijt·nfttbhf
··p·aqw·fgeqfg·vjku·oguucig
····brx·ghfrgh·wklv·phvvdjh
····csy·higshi·xlmw·qiwweki
·····tz·ijhtij·ymnx·rjxxflj
······a·jkiujk·znoy·skyygmk
········kljvkl·aopz·tlzzhnl
········lmkwlm·bpqa·umaaiom
·········nlxmn·cqrb·vnbbjpn
··········myno·drsc·wocckqo
···········zop·estd·xpddlrp
············pq·ftue·yqeemsq
·············r·guvf·zrffntr
···············hvwg·asggous
···············iwxh·bthhpvt
················xyi·cuiiqwu
·················zj·dvjjrxv
··················k·ewkksyw
····················fxlltzx
····················gymmuay
·····················znnvbz
······················oowca
·······················pxdb
························yec
·························fd
··························e

cbp cta lnmzpr ixzk gzopyfe?

The result character is different for each position making the codified code much harder to decode.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by O)FaRTy1billion on 2005-06-10 at 14:41:48
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Does everyone give up...?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by warhammer40000 on 2005-06-10 at 14:44:04
The last line says

"Can you decode this?"
Report, edit, etc...Posted by O)FaRTy1billion on 2005-06-10 at 14:51:57
I guess no one wants to decode mine. Owell.

ADDITION:
I jsut relized in my code I made a typo.
Here are a few "hints":
CODE
69 = i
20 = a space
21 = !
4F = O
74687369 = thsi

(thsi was the typo. The other typo was intentional)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-06-10 at 15:05:15
CODE
OMG! Liek thsi so HARD!!
Report, edit, etc...Posted by O)FaRTy1billion on 2005-06-10 at 15:16:42
Lol, you cheated. I know you have TI83+ tongue.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by AqoTrooper on 2005-06-10 at 15:24:13
Well, for those who haven't read the book "Secrets of Coding" by Simon Sing (which tells about the history of every code from the first simple letter replacement in 1586 to the German Anigma, RSA, one timed books, and the Quantic coding), here are some codes from the end of the book for you to try to decode (since as I see the others were already decoded), they were built by proffesionals that way it'll be possible to decode them, and yet as hard as possible for their type.

Stage 2 (letter replacement):
MHILY LZA ZBHL XBPZXBL MVYABUHL HWWPBZ JSHBKPBZ JHLJBZ KPJABT HYJHUBT LZA ULBAYVU

Stage 5 (One-Timed Book):
109 182 6 11 88 214 74 77 153 177 109 195 76 37 188 166 188 73 109 158 15 208 42 5 217 78 209 147 9 81 80 169 109 22 96 169 3 29 214 215 9 198 77 112 8 30 117 124 86 96 73 177 50 161

Stage 10 (RSA):
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M.4#)>S I:R!!4)NA+\%T%V/(AW!7HHDPS$;T[\E!RWA?,J8:X#D[!:XF,A>K
MXT9$Q)37\IQMG6KL-$6?A!#FZ2Y)N+4%*.^2K!SP?Z2'8O7LZ]QP \T=QG-*
MAMJA;Q@3H[8^U/L<ILL%TA0J9M*F@8F?H:76%<33JOESAP=@3:(\:8NBGFM0
M,MP3B^CP%/D8DICZ$VO(7IS(DTJRZ&#Y- 7I\-#VI0">J@+O!CT.+6B9K$J%
4:EAB9%1#;(P+I>1!#<+2+;(7.W<

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Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kow on 2005-06-10 at 16:56:34
Tehee. I still challenge anyone to decode mine. Hell, I'll even give them all my minerals (However many they are).

Here it is again:

(834 56)((99))6)7)9))
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-06-10 at 18:21:11
QUOTE(O)FaRTy1billion @ Jun 10 2005, 03:16 PM)
Lol, you cheated. I know you have TI83+ tongue.gif
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I don't even know how to make my calculator turn the hex into ascii.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by O)FaRTy1billion on 2005-06-10 at 18:27:00
QUOTE(LegacyWeapon @ Jun 10 2005, 03:21 PM)
I don't even know how to make my calculator turn the hex into ascii.

You can't. The calc doesn't use ASCII.
--Forget what was here before... too long and confusing--

You just put this in an ASM program:
CODE
EF40453E0032
0C80320D8021
A79DEF0A45C9

then the hex and end it with "00" and then run it and it displays on the calculator screen...
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