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Code Breaker Contest #7

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 Posted 08/03/2012  5:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Moe145 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Larsdog has inspired me to come up with a code.


This is a quote by a well-known American.


Feel free to ask questions concerning the encryption method, the quoter, the historical timing of the quote, or any information you may find useful.


I will give hints periodically, (if needed!!)


You must have 50 quality posts in order to win this contest.


You may guess as many times as you wish, but the winning guesser must have the complete quote and the quoter in his/her answer.


The winning answer must not only have the quote correctly decoded, with the quoter's name and the method of encryption explained. (I.E., random guesses, even if the quote/quoter are identifed will not win...)


The prize is 2 Eisenhower dollars, a 1971 and a 1972 (to hep round out the Ikes Larsdog is giving away!!) They're Very Nice!!


Code-Breaker-Contest-#7 Code-Breaker-Contest-#7


Here you go!!






3I 34S 22I

75R 23 68R 68E 70B

11 22 76S 7

19 112C 84P 74

74 1 99S 65B 72F 63U 75E

77R 73A

74 53 110D 80G 54X 76O

94P 16

74 26F 57A 17C

27C 111G

53 81T 57A

90 47G 69M

74 68R 51B 108S 95M 17C 13A

94U 95M 39 56B 60D 66D

91A 45H 3L 98F 32G

4 13L 35B

11N 102O 39

107H 92 45H 105B 63U 93P

100F 68R 99S 69M

95M 112C 70B

90T 91P 59P 64G 62M 90T 53 46D

34E 92 93N 84 59P 69M

79U 102O 70B

87R 88A 77R 10N 49I 48C

84P 84O 84 34

91P 102O 70B 104R 84P 75R

65B 67H

33 99E 92 59P 63U

22I 2

51B 113UT 38S 23 53 23 85T 3I

47G 10E 105B

73A 1 52T

76O 44R 6 17L 4B 99E 62M

8 9

3 4 44U 22I 66D











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08/03/2012 5:39 pm
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 Posted 08/03/2012  11:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does each line = ONE word?
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Quote:
Does each line = ONE word?



Yes.


And quite bold of you to start out!!
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08/04/2012 11:21 am
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Long winded chap wasn't he/she.
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I know what you mean LTMets44 !

1. Is the code backwards ?

2. What is the code?



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Quote:
1. Is the code backwards ?

2. What is the code?



1. The code is not backwards.

2. The code is like life. It just is. We don't always have all the answers when we start out. We stumble along and make mistakes. It's better if we figure it out for ourselves...


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Official Hint #1: D.I.M. 1869
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08/04/2012 1:06 pm
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 Posted 08/04/2012  2:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jg86 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm going to go out on a limb... is the speaker Ulysses S Grant?
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is the speaker Ulysses S Grant?



No, sorry.
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what does d.I.m. mean?
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Is 113UT a typo?
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Is 113UT a typo?



No. I did it intentionally.

You are, however, very observant to pick this up. The addition of this extra letter does give an extra clue to the encoding mechanism.
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Official Hint #2: All the numbers are important. The letters are meant to be discarded.


(I am going out of town on Sunday, the 5th of August. I will have internet but my responses to questions will probably be slower than I normally respond. For that reason, I am giving you this enormously valuable clue early!!)
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08/04/2012 10:47 pm
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Is the quoter's name at the end of the quote?
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Got it :)
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Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.

John F. Kennedy

The numbers represent the element in the periodic table, take out the letters after the number from the symbol.

E.g. for the first word 3I 34S 22I
The symbols are LiSeTi
Take out ISI and get Let.
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