Just out of curiosity - Did it occur to anybody else that it might have something to do with the layout of a keyboard. (e.g. - AL means to use the letter in the middle of those two) Even if it doesn't I thought it might be quite a handy way of making a code. I'm sure somebody out there's...
Somebody advised me to post anything even if it's possibly slightly random, so hopefully you'll all forgive me. Anyway - I've been stuck on this one line quite a lot:
MUNSAISTENMUNARSE
I can't shake the feeling that it might just be an anagram of something possibly involving 'names' or...
Correction - On my little grid that I made (the spiral one) 'NCB' points down towards 'X'
It's fits in with a lot of the 'SE's to make 'SEX'
Also:
71 'seven one' 'even on'
74 'seven four' 'even our' or 'or'
75 'seven five' 'even' 'I've' (or 'I've even')...
Hey video1. Could you do me a favour and explain how the code that you made yourself works? Like how it translates into that list of cars. It could help me out with this one a lot. Sorry if it's really obvious but if so, I managed to miss it. Thanks
Or maybe if you just do one massive anticlockwise spiral other bits of it will eventually appear pointing to a letter of the 'original' alphabet inside (or something... lol). Will pop back tomorrow though anyway (late here in the UK).
Sorry, I meant did another spiral of the alphabet clockwise. Give it a go anyway. I think it could be a combination of the anti-clockwise one and something else.
Does anybody see it? NCB? MRE? Perhaps he used different grids for different lines or something? Or maybe did another grid in an anti clockwise spiral and switched on each alternate letter. in the little bit of the anticlockwise one NCB finishes at 'I' which could make sense as if it's a...
The thing that has got me most interested so far though is if you do the alphabet in a spiral outwards starting like this:
(it doesn't seem to make much sense in this font but do it on paper (funnily enough)
(the letter I messes it up being a short character)
KJIHGFE
LQPONMD...
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adam.bozon/anagramsolver.htm
http://www.ssynth.co.uk/~gay/anagott.html
There's a couple there if anybody wants to have a go
Although in that line if the second symbol is actually a 'U' and not a 'L' and the sixth is an 'I' and not an 'R' (which they do kind of look like they could be) then you could make
MSN USERNAME SAINT L.
Sorry, had to be said. :)
Hello everyone. Just some observations:
On the bottom of note 2 don't you think it looks a bit like 'D-W-M-Y'? I thought this might be day/week/month/year which could point to a possible key (written to himself)for decifering the code or give a clue to what the note actually is (like a...
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