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These kinds of things always interested me. You guys are smart, see if you can figure them out :P
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Tofuball 05-07-2007, 07:21 AM "This is an unofficial list of well-known unsolved codes and ciphers. A couple of the better-known unsolved ancient historical scripts are also thrown in, since they tend to come up during any discussion of unsolved codes. There has also been an attempt to sort this list by "fame", as defined by a loose formula involving the number of times that a particular cipher has been written about, and/or how many hits it pulls up on a moderately-sorted web search." http://www.elonka.com/UnsolvedCodes.html These kinds of things always interested me. You guys are smart, see if you can figure them out :P entropie 05-17-2007, 04:41 AM for those of you interested in codes read simon singh's "the code book". it's an excellent read. for fiction lovers read neal stephenson's "cryptonomicon" Tofuball 05-17-2007, 06:55 AM for fiction lovers read neal stephenson's "cryptonomicon" That book bored me to tears. Unlike Snowcrash and to a lesser extent, Zodiac. :P |
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