When I was a kid I had a cryptography game/kit that allowed me to write coded letters to my friends. The gist of it was that it was, as this, upside down and backwards. It came supplied with a prism that you would place over a written line to invert the writing, then hold it to a mirror to view.
Over time, one adjusted to writing and reading the 'encrypted' text without the aid of the prism.
Chup, where have you gone? You missed mondays missives, tuesdays tarts, wednesdays wicked thursadys thinkers, etc???? It's my job that makes me ask these kinds of questions! Hope all is well and you are just on an unexpected vacation to somewhere tropical, with little umbrellas in your cup and a cute cabanna boy, oh wait, not him, he's mine, okay just he umbrella then!! Gia
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What was your first clue? ;)
How did you do that. Cool.
Is that Russian?
Huh?
;)
Ditto that, Opus. Cool.
When I was a kid I had a cryptography game/kit that allowed me to write coded letters to my friends. The gist of it was that it was, as this, upside down and backwards. It came supplied with a prism that you would place over a written line to invert the writing, then hold it to a mirror to view.
Over time, one adjusted to writing and reading the 'encrypted' text without the aid of the prism.
I miss you!!
Chup, where have you gone? You missed mondays missives, tuesdays tarts, wednesdays wicked thursadys thinkers, etc????
It's my job that makes me ask these kinds of questions! Hope all is well and you are just on an unexpected vacation to somewhere tropical, with little umbrellas in your cup and a cute cabanna boy, oh wait, not him, he's mine, okay just he umbrella then!!
Gia
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