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Did you really mean to call out all of the clues this month as not giving you much to go on?
I can think of several that you capitalised on
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#Wordle 1,348 2/6
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I think @kingnerd1963.bsky.social and I went with the same logic today
Not sure what that says about either of us but it can't be good
Obviously a great clue from @racheljs.bsky.social
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Line was there it just wasn't labelled
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Yes!
@nightqueen.co.uk and I went to a Rick Wakeman concert when he was touring "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" in Plymouth
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It starts and ends with a two point tile. All the others are a one point tile.
When you were experimenting with five letter words for "organ" did you try Korg or one of the other organs Rick Wakeman plays?
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If I remember correctly, the original FT817 could be "wide banded" in software without physical changes. I believe, based on postings in forums, that the American FCC frowned upon such features that could be implemented and removed on demand so the feature was removed in the ND and later versions
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I didn't expect you to use this word at all, least of all in connection with me!
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White: Queen takes Bishop G5
Black: Knight to F3 Check
White: King to either D1 or D2
Black: Knight takes Queen G5
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It was there, it just wasn't labelled
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As you're do far ahead of me, maybe you should throw a party for us!
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Yes, 1,000th #WORDLE
We started logging results on 15/05/2022 with Wordle 330. The answer was "Yield", you got it in 2 and I failed to find a solution.
The first time you posted a graphical resullt was 3 days later on 18/05/2022 when the answer was "Scour" and we both took 6 to get it.
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That's the 1,000th #WORDLE today Chris.
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Good colour coordination with the original outfit too!
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In truth @bigbernie.bsky.social and I don't need encryption, we are both fluent in gobbledygook
The problem is the sunspots!
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Are you using an Open Source 2FA?
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You could decrypt it without
After Matt G0ECMs talk on Enigma I ran a code breaking evening at the club with Caesar shift enciphered intercepts for members to decrypt
I gave them a frequency count including a double letter frequency count which required me to create a custom function in Excel
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Must be the sunspots!
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Forensic analysis shows the original post includes some form of wooden bodied rolling stock, probably a goods or guards van
We have indicated both the timber panel and the additional steps used to access the van or wagon
We think this meets the definition of a train
Advantage me, your serve
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In my defence, and because I've had a little time to think about a defence.
If the locomotive is pulling any rolling stock, which can't be determined categorically from the picture, then it would be part of a train.
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Coast to coast, LA to Chicago...