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For now, though, I can at least make my very own cryptograms.

Not so useful if you can't decrypt them; but ...


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Re^4: secret code, transliteration prob
by GotToBTru (Prior) on Apr 13, 2016 at 12:09 UTC

    Cryptograms are simple substitution cipher problems you solve by hand. Not having the key, in this application, is the whole point.

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