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A121375 Code appearing at the end of "Het Juvenalis Dilemma" (Dutch translation of "Digital Fortress") by Dan Brown. +0
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16, 39, 44, 16, 39, 101, 84, 20, 5, 60, 16, 16, 117, 117, 85, 60 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The original English version, Digital Fortress, contains a different integer sequence, which reads "We are watching you", see A121374.

REFERENCES

Dan Brown, Het Juvenalis Dilemma, ISBN 9024553024 (Dutch)

LINKS

Wikipedia (Dutch), Het Juvenalis Dilmma.

EXAMPLE

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.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A121374.

Sequence in context: A122030 A122029 A070585 this_sequence A144448 A070584 A132161

Adjacent sequences: A121372 A121373 A121374 this_sequence A121376 A121377 A121378

KEYWORD

fini,full,nonn,word

AUTHOR

Rob Golsteijn (Rob.Golsteijn(AT)hotmail.com), Jul 25 2006

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