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From: Ki Song on 27 Jul 2010 00:10 My penpal from Mexico (who is studying cryptology) sent me this... mysterious message... does anyone have any clue as to what that could possibly mean? I tried rot n for n = 1 to 25, but I couldn't get anything out. Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated! :D
From: jbriggs444 on 27 Jul 2010 07:52 On Jul 27, 12:10 am, Ki Song <keylimepi...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > My penpal from Mexico (who is studying cryptology) sent me this... > mysterious message... does anyone have any clue as to what that could > possibly mean? I tried rot n for n = 1 to 25, but I couldn't get > anything out. > > Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated! :D Write you later, but not in morning. Going to have all day.
From: Patrick FitzGerald on 27 Jul 2010 17:26 On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:10:21 -0700 (PDT), Ki Song <keylimepie82(a)gmail.com> wrote: >My penpal from Mexico (who is studying cryptology) sent me this... >mysterious message... does anyone have any clue as to what that could >possibly mean? I tried rot n for n = 1 to 25, but I couldn't get >anything out. > >Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated! :D What You Learn By Numerically Integrating Mathematical Groups That Are Differentiable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Patrick
From: Ken Pledger on 27 Jul 2010 17:41 In article <3c5a01db-b543-4b8d-a107-4eb6a8dfc071(a)z25g2000vbn.googlegroups.com>, Ki Song <keylimepie82(a)gmail.com> wrote: > My penpal from Mexico (who is studying cryptology) sent me this... > mysterious message... does anyone have any clue as to what that could > possibly mean? I tried rot n for n = 1 to 25, but I couldn't get > anything out. > > Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated! :D It looks like an internet acronym, but more obscure than IMHO, IIRC, LOL, etc. It's not included in the list at <http://sh1.webring.com/people/be/ed88/abbreviations.html> but two long entries in that list begin "WYL..." meaning "Would you like...". Can you guess what your friend might think you would like? HTH Ken Pledger.
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