Cryptography Challenge #16!
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on 2007-06-09 10:45:22 (edited 2007-06-11 16:56:50)
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Welcome to Gendou.com Cryptography Challenge #16! The below image contains an encoded message. Decode that message and send it to me in a message by clicking here. If you decrypted it correctly, I will give you a level up and put your name on the scoreboard. hint 1 hint 2 hint 3 hint 4 hint 5 Scoreboard:
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on 2007-06-09 14:59:24
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I can't wait to solve this one Gendou-sama~! Hm... haven't got it yet but I'm working on it~!! |
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on 2007-06-10 11:45:51
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Hmmm...........Feynman? Is there a reason that you made it a picture? I have no idea how to look at it from different angles. |
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I don't get how this cryptography thing works, but I found out the name of the guy who witnessed the event. |
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on 2007-06-10 14:31:47
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yes, it is a quote from a book about richard feynman! huy, do you have an LCD or CRT monitor? |
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on 2007-06-10 14:44:22 (edited 2007-06-10 14:45:23)
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@ Gendou: I have a CRT monitor but I'll get a Notebook in a week. |
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on 2007-06-10 14:49:13
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what might you see using your notebook that you would not using a CRT? |
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Wow my eyes are hurting now lol. I think I might have to use a different monitor...kinda blurry if I'm correct about "how" to look at the problem. |
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on 2007-06-10 23:54:58
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try using photoshop |
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lol, first step was easy, now to group them into 5's "Once you see the pattern, form groups of five." Is this "pattern" referring to what happens after the first step? Because I'm not getting any groups of five, just words that mean nothing... |
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on 2007-06-11 01:14:32
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Wow I really don't get this one. I'm completely lost @_@ I think I'll wait for the next one..... |
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on 2007-06-11 11:19:12
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Are the periods and such a part of the message? |
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when decrypting, the punctuation are not ignored. |
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on 2007-06-11 11:40:48 (edited 2007-06-11 16:17:54)
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Ok then. Tedious grouping time.... Done I hope. |
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on 2007-06-13 07:32:02
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guess im not cut out for code breaking... A friend of today is an enemy of tomorrow. I am an empty shell. I don't feel loved at all |
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on 2007-06-13 13:08:46
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The text from Feynman's story is a red haring. Look beyond the contents. Look at the delivery. |
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holly crap this is awesome i think i figured it out im going to send it later after i transfer everything on the notepad....withought using photoshop i can still it but i used photoshop..well good luck people EDIT: hmm....this is quite harder than i thought...i dont get the bacon part ....A's and B's err...how to decode the last part |
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on 2007-06-15 19:06:44
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i don't know how to decrypt it i mean what do i do? the procedure? the objective? man at least i need one example T.T can anyone PM me how this goes?? |
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on 2007-06-19 04:08:36
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Damn, i don't have Photoshop... Does it have anything to do with the computer screen, like if it's LCD or something? |
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on 2007-06-19 04:25:37
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i think it has to do with the words... the phrasing is sort of... funny... A friend of today is an enemy of tomorrow. I am an empty shell. I don't feel loved at all |