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Btw: In Denmark, your smart if you: Likes Jazz, rock or classic, wears spectacles, are bald, without tatoo's, with little use of SMS, is a celebrity and am a man.
You are stupid if you: Like folk music ("dansk-top"), are redhaired, tattooed, smokes, sends a lot of SMS's, work as a hairdresser and is a woman.
Ahh...well, I've given up enough already, so it isn't as usefull as I wanted it to be (I'll explain when everything is clear).
So a hint...Duty was on a good truck (just watch out to not replace characters which were already replaced)...and DC - basically had it
Ahh...well, I've given up enough already, so it isn't as usefull as I wanted it to be (I'll explain when everything is clear).
So a hint...Duty was on a good truck (just watch out to not replace characters which were already replaced)...and DC - basically had it
DC made reference to bull$#!+...
Duty noted the apparent hex key, and scrolling the letters. Scrolling the text as-is didn't seem meaningful, and converting to hex and scrolling also didn't seem informative.
I don't have any tools available to me other than an editor, and it gets tiring doing endless search-and-replaces to check other possibilities - binary? first 16 letters of the alphabet? 16 most common letters of the alphabet? Uppercase? Lowercase? Dingbats?
I can't write nifty scrollers like Duty's, so I can just eyeball it and see if anything stands out, which means I could have already overlooked it.
So what happens if we make them hex pairs? e.g. 1001 1010 becomes 9A etc...I don't have the tools to recode the C# app or the time to rewrite it just at the minute.
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