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  1. Ry! Ry! E's fycdehk ouin desa! #

    Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:46:06 UTC from web
    1. @ceruleanspark Sorry, I don't speak Klingon. (I wonder, does anyone dub MLP:FiM in that? That'd be funny as heck.)

      Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:47:22 UTC from web
      1. @astra It's a fake language, but it isn't that.

        Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:47:55 UTC from web
        1. @ceruleanspark I see. So, what encoding method ARE you using, then, so we can understand what you're saying with your spoiler?

          Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:49:35 UTC from web
          1. @astra Tee hee. I was wondering if anypony would pick up on their own. It's Al Bhed. http://nysa.cx/albhed/

            Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:50:11 UTC from web
            1. @ceruleanspark Ahhh. Video game thing. Never would have picked up on that. Will have to look at it, though. Cryptology is something I used to be really into.

              Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:53:26 UTC from web
              1. @astra I prefer Al Bhed to rot13 because Al Bhed was designed to be pronounceable. (It sounds like Russian)

                Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:54:15 UTC from web
                1. @ceruleanspark Mmmm. I prefer ROT13 because it's easy to decode. But, to each one's own. And, as you noted, having two methods DOES waste people's time.

                  Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:56:17 UTC from web
                2. @ceruleanspark Can you decode this?: 0043 0061 006e 0020 0079 006f 0075 0020 0064 0065 0063 006f 0064 0065 0020 0074 0068 0069 0073 003f

                  Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:57:30 UTC from web
    2. @rotation You win!

      Saturday, 12-Nov-11 18:59:12 UTC from web
    3. @rotation Recognizing that it was UTF-8 is close enough.

      Saturday, 12-Nov-11 19:01:37 UTC from web
    4. @ponydude2143 Al Bhed is just a substitution cipher.

      Saturday, 12-Nov-11 19:08:59 UTC from web