Random question: Are any of you adept at breaking codes?

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The x's aren't really red herrings, if they were, the rest of the letters in the first two would be as well... if you look at the first two sequences, it's repetitive "Hxxn" and "qbqqd"

I tried eliminating those letters from the rest of the sequences; but you don't really yield any specific patterns. This is pretty tough. P and U appear to be overused as well.


I'll think about this for a few later today and let you know if I come up with anything.

Much appreciated.

A couple of pieces of info I left out is that hidden within these codes is a password and song lyrics. So there are two separate answers I am looking for.

For the record, I didn't really expect to break it, or to be actually helpful.
I wanted to know what the code was about, even without monk telling it.
However I wasn't able to find anything about it, I'm out. I never really tried breaking codes anyways, sounds interesting though, kinda insane.

It may very well be insane. Wait... isn't TDK studying this shit? Isn't he studying cryptography? Where is he?

Goddammit.

Ahahahahaha. I will reveal what I am doing and looking for if someone gets to it before me or as soon as I get my hands on it.

Telling you people probably won't make a difference but in situations like this I am highly competitive and I eliminate any and all possible competition as best I can. That also includes dissuading others from starting up.
 

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Seriously on that highly competitive note, I've noticed that since I've started doing this I've been getting snappier with people who interrupt me while I am working on this. Really brings out the ugly side in me.

On that note, I am close. I literally need these two answers plus two more and I can move on the very last part and then go find this piece of shit thing.
 

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Yeah, just finished the two hardest sudoku puzzles I have ever encountered. They usually take me 10-15 minutes to beat. These have taken three days combined.
 

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Alright, so this is going to involve a trip to the National Archives I think. Not unless one of you naggers knows off hand when Canada first appeared on a map.
 

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Wow. The question was wrong...

The correct answer for the Q was 1562 but that map was from 1560. Crazy.

Somebody make Ichiban an admin right now. Or something. Otherwise I am just going to e-hump his leg.
 

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Wow. The question was wrong...

The correct answer for the Q was 1562 but that map was from 1560. Crazy.

Somebody make Ichiban an admin right now. Or something. Otherwise I am just going to e-hump his leg.

Glad to be of service :)
 

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Just found out that there might seriously only be 500 some odd people in on this.

Confidence is going up. I think I can beat them since these cocks have been at this for TWO YEARS and I've been at it since March 3rd.

BTW, is anybody familiar with the National Treasure movies or the Da Vinci Code movie?
 

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I'm more familiar with National Treasure than the Da Vinci Code. Depends on how 'familiar' I'd need to be, though?
 

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Just found out that there might seriously only be 500 some odd people in on this.

Confidence is going up. I think I can beat them since these cocks have been at this for TWO YEARS and I've been at it since March 3rd.

BTW, is anybody familiar with the National Treasure movies or the Da Vinci Code movie?

Yes.
 

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Two questions from National Treasure 2:

What is the code key that was used to disable Abigail's alarm system?

What were the couplets of numbers used to unlock the Book of Secrets?

One from the Da Vinci Code:

What is the address inscribed on the laser etched key?