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If you're a shortwave radio junkie, you probably already know what 
the term "number station" means. If you're like me (an Internet geek 
who's never touched a shortwave radio) then you may not have any idea 
what a number station is, let alone why they're so cool. In short, 
the stations are either a complete hoax or the cheapest, best way to 
send encrypted messages to people all over the world. They've been 
around since the 40's, and still no one knows exactly what they mean. 
In the spirit of crypto advocacy, TSG has set up it's own Internet 
Number Station at <http://www.shmoo.com/numbers/>. We've enciphered a 
message into numbers and are broadcasting it across the net. If 
you're the first to break the code, you'll win a free DVD. The first 
contest is easy, and they'll get harder as new ones start, so play 
early if you don't want to think too hard.
- --
Paul Holman
Special Agent
The Shmoo Group
<http://www.shmoo.com/>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.shmoo.com/~pablos/>
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