"Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> today i need to <snip> decompress
> since i'm familiar with <snip>
<snip> what the fuck
<snip>
> Fuck the <snip>
> I just need to decompress <snip>
<snip> that fucking doc
<snip> whatever fuck
Is it just me or, do you suppose, with so much unnecessary "f" word, this is
not a post at all, but a cleverly encoded message to fellow unsavory
characters. The "f"'s are just enough to thwart (ahem,lesser!) intellects from
critically analyzing the text. And as far as I can tell, there was no real
content in the post.
Could the position of the f words be the key to the encrypted message?
I need to enlist the help of smarter minds to decode the message - I have zero
experience in this, but I am sure there are minds bright enough on this list to
crack the XL posts.
Here's all I could get going, trying to see if there was something in the name
itself (but clearly the below is kindergarten level, at best)
>>> eName="xahlee"
>>> def fName(name="", offset=0, p=1):
newName="".join([chr(ord(c)+ offset -(26*((ord(c)+offset)>122))) for c
in name])
if p==1:
print newName
return newName
>>> for i in range(0,26):
nn=fName(name,i)
xahlee
ybimff
zcjngg
adkohh
belpii
cfmqjj
dgnrkk
ehosll
fiptmm
gjqunn
hkrvoo
ilswpp
jmtxqq
knuyrr
lovzss
mpwatt
nqxbuu
orycvv
pszdww
qtaexx
rubfyy
svcgzz
twdhaa
uxeibb
vyfjcc
wzgkdd
Certainly this one caught my eye ("rubfyy") - Ruby with the f-you acronym
inside it!
Sorry, folks, its been a long week and I need to decompress.
EP
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