[mw2600] mw2600 Digest, Vol 19, Issue 4
Douglas Duckworth
stlpcsolutions at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 13:00:50 CST 2005
That is some whacked out pimpin' shiznit!
On 11/9/05, mw2600-request at aestetix.net <mw2600-request at aestetix.net> wrote:
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> Hi all.? :)
>
> I have been contacted by a British book publisher, who wants me to put
> together a book of codes and ciphers for release in the U.S. and U.K.?
> This is not
> so much a book *about* codes, as a book *full* of codes to solve, ranging
> from
> easy to hard.? It will also have a few pages on "solving tips", and of
> course
> a description of some of the famous Unsolved Codes in the world, including
> Kryptos.
>
> Unsolved codes aside though, I'd especially like the book to have a couple
> thousand very simple ciphers to solve.? Like Presidential (and Prime
> Minister!)
> quotes that have been encrypted using a simple substitution cipher.
>
> The deadline on this is fairly short -- I'd like to have everything
> collated
> by the end of this month, so that the publisher can meet a publishing
> deadline
> that they've set -- they'd like to have the book out in time for the
> release
> of a particular movie next year.
>
> Is there anyone that would like to help with this project?? I could use
> assistance in everything from coming up with the plaintext quotes and
> passages to
> encrypt, to encrypting those quotes, and of course testing things to make
> sure
> that everything's done correctly!
>
> Credit would of course be given in the book to everyone that helps, so
> it'd
> also be a fun way to see your name in print!
>
> If you are interested in helping, either creating codes or helping to test
> them, please contact me off-list, at elonka at aol.com.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elonka? :)
> http://www.elonka.com
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Douglas Duckworth
St. Louis PC Solutions, Inc.
314-566-3465
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