news.bbc.co.uk— Online collaborators have successfully cracked the second of three recently discovered German WWII encrypted messages, as part of the M4 Project.
Mar 15, 2006View in Crawl 4
My grandmother just recently passed away. Over the course of her entire life I knew absolutely nothing about her. It wasn't untill yesterday that I found out her previous employment in the government's war department during WWII. Apparently she worked as a coder for the Enigma Project. I was wondering if anyone could help me find any information on this project, or even anything about my grandmother, Margaret Middleton.
wormeymanMar 16, 2006
your telnet doesn't seem to work for mecmdtelnet bytereef.org 5000gets me nothing?
davidvMar 16, 2006
Oh c'mon A Christmas Story, Ralph's secret message he had to decode... you guys are no fun...
0x0000ffMar 16, 2006
perhaps if you looked at the earlier comments you'd understand your comment getting modded down.
Closed AccountMar 16, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://russells.freeshell.org/enigma/">http://russells.freeshell.org/enigma/</a>WSURRU :)
battlecryMar 16, 2006
Actually, it's "Be sure to drink YOUR Ovaltine."Close, though :)
samkreuzerMar 16, 2006
Stop! First it's OvoMAltine. Second Ovomaltine is from switzerland. Not from Germany. :)
muffinmafiaMay 19, 2006
My grandmother just recently passed away. Over the course of her entire life I knew absolutely nothing about her. It wasn't untill yesterday that I found out her previous employment in the government's war department during WWII. Apparently she worked as a coder for the Enigma Project. I was wondering if anyone could help me find any information on this project, or even anything about my grandmother, Margaret Middleton.