 - Last login: 7 days agoZboanerges
- zboanerges is a 21 year old guy from Helsinki, Finland.
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Pudding, my favorite. And if something can make me more like my favorite, I like it. That's why I like stumbleupon.
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Codes are prrretty interesting. You know that simple trick to fool your friends where you replace letters of a text with letters further down in the alphabet? For example a -> c, b -> d, c -> e, and so on. It's called a cipher, in this case the Caesarian shift. Well I recently found out that many administrations use ciphers to encode their project memos & documents. Then they can "safely" put them on the net, where they're searchable through Google using the encoded keywords! I tried these:
terrorist -> vgttqtkuv (two notch caesarian shift, 31 hits on Google)
America -> Cogtkec (108 hits)
liberation -> nkdgtcvkqp (33 hits)
pudding -> rwffkpi (6 hits)
And I didn't try out the other notches!
Go on and unveil those conspiracies threatening America's pudding industry.
One useful caesarian shift cipher on the net:
rumkin.com/tools/cipher/caesar.php [rumkin.com/tools/cipher/caesar.php]
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