Don't Back Down

Posted by Chad Everett on October 21, 2003

Cryptography Challenge »

David Raynes put up a cryptography challenge sometime yesterday. Naturally, I didn't read about it until this morning, so I'm certain that I'm not the first one to answer the call. In any case, I did figure out the message. Stop reading here if you don't want to see the answer!

First, I browsed the links that David provided. Then I did some searching on my own. Found a very useful cryptography page through Google. I also found a very useful crossword solver page that helps you figure out if your word will work (or not).

After messing around for a while trying to count letters and such, I really only used one tip. That is the "single letter word" tip. That is, there are only two single letter words in the english language: A and I. As David's text had two of these words in it, I knew that one had to be A and the other had to be I. I simply jotted down that M = A and U = I.

When I did this, I noticed something very familiar, and that the letters were the same space apart from one another. That is to say that M is 12 letters from A while U is 12 letters from I. So I simply started substituting letters and it seemed to work perfectly. This is very similar to the common ROT-13 method used on Usenet for years. We'll call David's version ROT-12 since it only rotates 12 letters instead of 13.

So without further ado, here's the answer...

MY WIFE AND I WILL BE SETTLING ON OUR FIRST HOUSE IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK. I STILL CANNOT BELIEVE WE WILL ACTUALLY BE HOMEOWNERS. IT SHOULD BE QUITE A BIT OF FUN TO MAKE OUR MARK ON THE HOUSE.

Congratulations David!

Posted by Chad Everett on October 21, 2003

No Wonder I Don't Fish »

First, wildly ambitious carp start jumping into boats. They knock fillings from teeth, fish-slap you upside the head and generally let you know that they aren't going to take it any more.

Well now they've taken it one step further. Another guy recently died because he got a fish stuck in his mouth. Rumors say that the fisherman in this story may have been re-enacting something he saw on TV. Don't buy it. The fish are onto us. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Posted by Chad Everett on October 21, 2003

Researching Dynamic Feeds »

I've recently been tossing around some ideas about dynamically creating syndication feeds for the blog. Most specifically I've been trying to figure out how to best keep up with comments on a particular entry. By default, the only solution is to come back and check again later. Even having a new comment list or an entire feed devoted to comments seem to be extreme solutions that wouldn't quite solve the problem.

Read "Researching Dynamic Feeds" »