Just for fun, can you break this code? It uses a method I thought of the other day:
23U5K2I1R3J6W4C9Z8N5R6V3U2C9V4F4G7I9T9L1R5V3B6K2E
Monday, December 3, 2012
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Not as interesting as I first thought. The method for generating the coded message is a little fancy, but I realize now that it can be decoded simply by examining the message and doing some simple math. A reverse operation can be used to encode, as well, though my initial method probably makes it a little easier.
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