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From: c164-aa@po.berkeley.edu (Paul DuBois)
Subject: Re: Encrypted hints
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Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1992 10:17:02 GMT
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magnus@thep.lu.se (Magnus Olsson) writes:

>An example (done on the spot, in my head):

>Htsi nercpyitno emhtdo si erlayl aeys ot od ni no'es ehda, ub tslil
>usffcieitnyl boufcstade ot eb on-nrtviail.

I like it -- it's quick and easy to read as long as one concentrates a
little bit.  Somewhat like watching a videotape in "fast" mode.

>              Magnus Olsson                | \e+      /_
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