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Location: Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Friday, February 24, 2006

Breaking Code Is Hard To Do

20 8 25 4 1

15 5 11 8

5 12 17 2 10 25 4 21 -

15 5 11

18 8 5 1 21

10 24 21

19 5 20 21!

19 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now I know
I know that it's true

2/24/2006 3:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh My God!
I won, I won, I won!
My lottery ticket is a match!
What was the prize again?

2/24/2006 4:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This page is currently under the supervision of hometown security.
Just a friendly reminder that secret codes threaten our national security.
please translate.

2/24/2006 5:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, man, I love numbers, like way cool. Fire one up, girl!

2/24/2006 5:55 PM  
Blogger The Warbler said...

Oh fer cryin' out loud, people!!!! I made it as easy as I could without insulting my "not able to carry on a conversation with Hawkings" intelligence. It's still a 1-26 pattern this time, you only have to find where '1' starts! Geez! The joke's no fun if NOBODY GETS IT!!!

2/24/2006 6:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Didn't they teach you anything when you worked for the CIA? You're supposed to give some kind of key. Otherwise we've got to scroll through 26 possibilties. By that time our national ports will certainly be in the hands of the Dubains Dubyans?

2/24/2006 7:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Warbler, dear.
Drink
Your
Ovaltine
You
Broke
The
Code

Ovaltine? Not Shiraz?
What is this world coming to?
cheers
Living for the hot cocoa
M

2/24/2006 8:15 PM  
Blogger The Warbler said...

Dear British Spy with Great Hair and dubious Dubain-isms. You actually don't have to cycle through all 26 possibilities if you remember that 'e' is the most frequently occuring letter, followed by 'r', 's', 't', 'l', 'n' & 'e'. That's just another little trick I learned at the CIA (it also helps when watching the Wheel)

2/24/2006 8:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Geez, I started doing that, but kept alternating from both ends. Didn't get that far before I gave up. I don' watch the stinkin' wheel!!!

2/25/2006 7:42 AM  
Blogger Everett said...

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2/25/2006 7:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh for God's sake!
This message about ovaltine is going to keep the Dubyans for taking over the US ports?
The Warbler must be a double agent.
I'm afraid that it's 'curtains' for all of us now.
You Yanks really need to review your spy programs.
Signing off.

2/25/2006 9:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can tell zat it ees time for me to intervene

2/25/2006 1:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Should you decide to accept this project, we wish you the best of luck. It certainly sounds like Mission Impossible!

My research is not so good. I got involved in some side issues, but found the following that may help in our pursuits:

Aristotle: to do is to be.

Plato: to be is to do.

Frank Sinatra: to-be doobie do, be-do be doobie, doobie doobie do, be-doobie ...

2/25/2006 2:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and as they say in 'Romper Room'- BE A GOOD DOOBY

2/25/2006 3:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and don't forget the Doobie Brothers...

2/25/2006 3:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

do beee
or not
do beee

that is the question?

2/25/2006 3:16 PM  
Blogger The Warbler said...

'Do bee more like your brother, won't you?'

007- good job on cracking the code. I shall assume, then, that you either haven't seen "A Christmas Story" 112 times, or you just didn't like the reference?

2/25/2006 6:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gasp!!!
Warbler, dear.
007 didn't crack the code!
C'est moi!

M.
Living for some recognition

2/25/2006 7:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Martha, dear.
guess its just your fate to get trumped .

2/26/2006 10:19 AM  

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