Posted on 11/13/2022 4:03:20 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets
UIOMO XMO 10 LKFV NR CONCZO KF UIO JNMZV. UINDO JIN EOU WKFXMT FYAWOMD XFV UINDO JIN VN FNU. - YFLFNJF JXE
The way it works is a letter stands for another letter. For example: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW (does not apply to today's cryptogram).
Beware, the game is very addictive. If this is your first time, don't be intimidated, you’ll be solving them all within a few days. If you’re stumped, take a break and return to it.
PLEASE DO NOT post the answer in general comments, but DO post your time and how you made out.
You can certainly send your solution to my private reply, or if you need a hint for today’s Cryptogram ASK THE GROUP FOR HELP!
I suggest printing these out and work them on paper. If you need a little help you can copy and paste it to Hal’s Helper below.
You can then work on the puzzle without using pen and paper, but I recommend that you do NOT look at the letter counter.
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
One last request. Feel free to post a fun or clever clue, the more tangential to the quotation the better, but please don’t put the actual words of the quote in the clue.
If you need a clue ask the group to send you a letter to your private reply.
Today’s should be beginner level for most of you.
4 minutes good
3 minutes excellent
2 minutes exceptional
90 seconds superior
GJ MDEJZCHI MGCDZI YTC QVQQGCI ODVX
OCYXCCJ YTC WHVIICI, HVX VJ HVX,
YTEY LEHP VAH QDEWC; EJZ GJ YTC IPR
YTC DEHPI, IYGDD OHESCDR IGJFGJF, MDR
IWEHWC TCEHZ ELGZ YTC FAJI OCDVX.- BVTJ LWWHEC
Solution to previous puzzle (select the yellow text with your cursor to read):
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.John McCrae
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
Can't wait to see what Magnum44 comes up with.
11111111 = FF
Which is correct?:
FF x 10 = 1FE
FF x 10 = FF0
Real scribes use sexagesimal (click image to play):
Clever of you to hide 10 characters in your post.
Both of my posts use sexagesimal. (Time is kept sexagesimally.)
LOL... I was like “Why didn’t he just spell out— Oh.”
Shouldn’t word 4 be LKFVD?
Yeah.
Funny… I’m not sure if that tripped me up or helped me.
On the one hand, the seemingly improper grammar caused me to doubt I had solved that first phrase correctly…
But then it also may have been what triggered me to question my base assumptions.
I am not completely sure that LKFV isn’t a perfectly good collective noun, on second thought. It’s sounds more natural to me as is, rather than as you suggest, but I am persuadable.
dog of an author.
In the larger sense, aren’t all files binary? Why not put everything in /bin?
Clever

🤣
I agree “kind” is collective even without the “s”, as in “mankind”.
But because it is collective, does that make it plural? I don’t think so.
For example, the words “lot” and “group” and “crowd” are also collective, but they are not plural unless one makes them so, by saying “lots” or “groups” or “crowds”.
Using for example, the collective “group”, (without the “s”) in a sentence with the verb “to be” - I would definitely use the singular: “There is a group of people outside my door” - rather than the plural: “There are a group…” or “There are group…”
And if that isn’t enough to convince you… I think adding a number above 1 to the sentence clinches the argument:
“There are four group of people outside my door” - that can’t be right.
I knew you’d come through. Perfect!
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