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| Revelation | Jun 6 2008, 09:23 AM |
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Wow, I am actually surprised that this works :O I'd expect the T or other highly frequent consonants to interfere. A quick thought: could the inverse of this test be used to find a correct permutation in a transposition cipher? |
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