Yep.
One Two Three Four Five Six.....
Your turn.
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Yep.
One Two Three Four Five Six.....
Your turn.
My thoughts so far.
The first two lines could be "The future" but I can't resolve it with "the confidence of all".
How is everybody on cyphers? The key is 6
Kmyyski, bmmo dgmv.
Here's a clue. or Gsys'd a kxns.
Correct, good show.
(Using your hint, and guessing at the gaps. Couldn't get the 6 to help...)
Well done Billl
The cypher was something made up in 5 mins (though probably not original)
Write out the alphabet in a grid pattern, starting a new line after every 6 letters.
abcdef
ghijkl
mnopqr
stuvwx
yx
Then rewrite the alphabet vertically over the original letters to get the subtitutes.
So, a=a b=g c=m. and so on.
Ah, thanks!
Mark mentioned Sgt. Pepper's earlier. I have a trivia question about another of their albums (a two-record set):
How many grooves are on the original pressing of The Beatles' "White Album"?
http://www.ispauldead.com/mediac/450...white-a-lg.gif http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thum...33-grooves.jpg
Without any research at all, say 20 tracks, averageing 4 minutes each, thats 80 minutes, plus start and finishing grooves and 30 seconds between tracks, say another 10 minutes, equals 90 minutes. The record turns at 33 1/3 revs per minute, so 90x33.33 would be my nongoogled guess . Now where's my calculator?
I'd say four - one on each side.
However, I have a faint memory of a mischievous little trick the Beatles played at some point in their career, where they pressed a record with two grooves on one side of an album, sort of intermeshed, so that what you heard depended on where you happened to put down the needle.
Then again, that might have been The Residents.
I hope it was the Residents, because the answer I was looking for was four.
This one comes from a school fundraiser quiz night, many years ago.
The idea is to guess what the initials stand for, every example has a number in it.
So, 3 CITF, would be, Three coins in the fountain.
10 DS
221a BS
50 WTLYL
20000 LUTS
T 4 T
P 6-5000
15 MOF
F 451
TJ5
HMTHA 3 TS
That last one is from that Quiz night. (Someone on our team actually got it.)