Posted on 04/27/2006 7:26:09 AM PDT by AdmSmith
After remaining undetected for three weeks - admittedly not much to rival the two millennia of the cover-up at the heart of Brown's book - it has emerged that Mr Justice Peter Smith could not resist slipping a code of his own into his judgment on the case.
For the past three weeks, lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic have been puzzling over a series of strange italicisations in Mr Justice Smith's 71-page judgment, which was handed down on April 7. The odd letters appeared to crop up randomly throughout the text and most people assumed they were typographical errors. But on closer examination, a pattern has emerged.
The first clue - the word claimants with the s in italics - is found in paragraph one of the document. In the next paragraph, the m in claimant is italicised. Read together, the italicised letters in the first seven paragraphs spell out the self-referential legend "Smithy code".
"When the judgment came out it caught my eye that there were these odd italic letters which I thought were just a humorous mistake," said Mr Tench.
Mr Justice Smith was remaining as tight-lipped as the Mona Lisa yesterday.
He was scarcely more forthcoming on whether or not he expected the code to be broken. "I don't know," he said. "It's not a difficult thing to do."
But he offered a glimmer of enlightenment to aspiring codebreakers, saying he would "probably" confirm a correct guess.
Mr Tench said the judge had teasingly told him that the code was a mixture of the italicised font code found in the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail - whose authors sued Dan Brown's publisher for copyright infringement - and the code in The Da Vinci Code.
(Excerpt) Read more at books.guardian.co.uk ...
For those of you that are interested in breaking the code; The italicized letters scattered throughout the judgment spell out: "smithcodeJaeiextostpsacgreamqwfkadpmqz."
check out the words with the italicized letters...
Sales gimmick
It's been a while since I've done any cryptanalysis. Might be a fun little project for this evening.
"Drink more Ovaltine."
LOL
((Be sure to drink your Ovaltine))
Oh. Sorry.
I haven't been following this story.
It's code for "I am a fraud", LOL!
Bump for the anticipated breaking of the code by the wonderful minds at work here at Free Republic! I am quite sure that the code will be cracked and its message revealed in short order, courtesy of the Pajama Patrol!
Good one :-)
Is it me, or does it look as if "Jaeie" could break into "Jesus"?
No, that is not the right answer.
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