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Search: id:A121375
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Code appearing at the end of "Het Juvenalis Dilemma" (Dutch translation of "Digital Fortress") by Dan Brown. |
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+0 2
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| 16, 39, 44, 16, 39, 101, 84, 20, 5, 60, 16, 16, 117, 117, 85, 60
(list; graph; listen)
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENT
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The original English version, Digital Fortress, contains a different integer sequence, which reads "We are watching you", see A121374.
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REFERENCES
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Dan Brown, Het Juvenalis Dilemma, ISBN 9024553024 (Dutch)
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LINKS
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Wikipedia (Dutch), Het Juvenalis Dilmma.
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EXAMPLE
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The code is decrypted by looking at the first letter of the chapter for each number, resulting in ERPERDJLWTEEOOGT. Decryption is performed using a columnar transposition cipher, termed a "Caesar Square" cipher in the book (this is unrelated to the Caesar cipher). The letters are arranged into a square:
ERPE
RDJL
WTEE
OOGT
and read from the top down.
ERWORDTOPJEGELET.
Add spaces and you get the plaintext,"Er wordt op je gelet" a reference to the NSA's monitoring systems.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A121374.
Sequence in context: A122030 A122029 A070585 this_sequence A144448 A070584 A132161
Adjacent sequences: A121372 A121373 A121374 this_sequence A121376 A121377 A121378
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KEYWORD
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fini,full,nonn,word
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AUTHOR
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Rob Golsteijn (Rob.Golsteijn(AT)hotmail.com), Jul 25 2006
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