if you put three google string in a row and orginal ones in another
below that, comparing should be easy:
http://up.vatandownload.com/images/93kulibbvavms3v8xc23.png
But here is table of relation between characters:
http://up.vatandownload.com/images/etpfbqqbktnn4clxzuuh.png
On 4/15/2012 23:37, GPS wrote:
As far as I computed:
English O goes to Googlerese E and Googlerese O goes to English K.
Similarly English E goes to Googlerese C and Googlerese E goes to
English O.
On 15 April 2012 22:41, Bruno Oliveira<[email protected]> wrote:
parse it carefully
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Shawn Mclean<[email protected]> wrote:
I think there is a problem with Speaking in tongues examples.'o' ->
'e', but in the 3rd case, 'o' is equal to 'k':
de kr kd eoya kw aej tysr re ujdr lkgc jv = so it is okay if you want
to just give up
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