 | | From: | Jacob Wilson | | Subject: | Kryptos question - Significance of 97. | | Date: | 24 Jan 2005 00:11:32 -0800 |
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 | Since the first two sets on Kryptos consisted of 100 character blocks which were decyphered using blocks of ten by ten. For me at least, 97 seems really close to 100, so would the solution to solving the fourth set be found after finding the last three letters?
Coincidentally, the mispelling errors in the final solutions of parts one and two involved three letters. Iqlusion and undergruund are the two words. So, is it possible that the last three letters of part four were intended to be "quu"?
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 | | From: | Douglas A. Gwyn | | Subject: | Re: Kryptos question - Significance of 97. | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:23:31 -0500 |
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 | Jacob Wilson wrote: > Since the first two sets on Kryptos consisted of 100 character blocks > which were decyphered using blocks of ten by ten.
Not so.
> ... so would the solution to solving the fourth > set be found after finding the last three letters?
No.
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