Maybe you should count Г with accent, seperately from Г.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Maybe then compare it with English letter frequencies. I believe E is the most commonly used letter in English.
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Maybe you should count Г with accent, seperately from Г.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Maybe then compare it with English letter frequencies. I believe E is the most commonly used letter in English.
We congratulate you on solving this simple substitution cipher. We have greater plans for you. You are about to receive a one time opportunity. You must not fail. Greetings from your comrades. :smug:
This sounds like one of those Google puzzles. You know, they had one puzzle a day and then there was going to be a grand final puzzle, and the first 50 to solve it would be interviewed to work at Google...
This guy obviously failed! :lol:
There is actually a spelling mistake in the sollution :P
We congratulate you on solving this simple subsitution cipher. We have greater plans for you. You are about to receive a one time oppurtunity. You must not mail. Greetings from your comrades
Well that was easy. This guy is obviously stupid. It had nothing to do with Russian.
EDIT: Bah, KV beat me to it. He is more of a code breaker than me!
No, good show TATY. How did you do it, by statistics?
As I mentioned 5 posts above once I tried 'you' everything just fell into place.
No, I just did it on You and Your. I then saw a two letter word starting with O, so it could only really be On or Of. With a check decided it was On. From that I got the word To, then I got Congratulate which gave me loads of letters, thent he rest was easy.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Annoying how the Vs were different. One was just English V, and the slightly differently shaped one was A. Also the PH was PH! Rubbash!
Зимою означает зимой. It's poetic, and it's archaic, or Ukrainian.
Soon, I suppose, we'll be seeing this great immortal philosophical notion in every thread on this forum :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by adoc
Зимою is the archaic/poetic long form of the feminine instrumental ending. The normal form would be Зимой. It means "during the winter", "in the winter"Quote:
Originally Posted by Vadim84
YES!!
Now I know that it's the third myth of the forum. It's called 'Archaic Winter'
Let me remind you of the first two:
Leof's God's Fish!! (New powerful expression which substitutes every known word)
Dimitri the Gad (All-too-knowing and all-too-gadding about the forum God).
Why do you care, nobody reads others' posts anywayQuote:
Originally Posted by Vadim84
No, they just ignore your bulls***tQuote:
Originally Posted by adoc
You are obviously in loveQuote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Let me write this down or I'll forgetQuote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
At least, now I know that this goddamned "God's Fish" is a home-made thing by the famous inventor Leof :D
P.S. When I first saw it I tried to look it up in dictionaries...
I have actually already given a link some time ago, it's not entirely made up. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Vadim84
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_fish
well, it was entirely made up since Leof had no knowledge of Jesus fish at the time.
It's one hell of a coincidence then. In any case, I am not converting if that's what you are implying I should do.
LOL, you are the last person I would expect was on a converting mission, you and Dogboy :lol:
Coincidence? Did you read the God's Fish thread when it started? It was a typo! :lol:
No, how did it happen?