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From: "Jorge Llambias" <jjllambias@hotmail.com>


la tinkit cusku di'e

>and the hex numbers seem to be randomly
>written...can you figure it out?

Part of the fun of reading pc is that you have to solve the
riddles before you can understand him (also you have to learn
to put up with the put downs, but that's another story).

What you call random hex numbers are his code for your
segments: 1,2,3 for the horizontal segments, A,B,C,D for
the vertical ones. The number 8 would be 1AB2CD3.
Your hex digits in his code would be: 1AC, A2C, B2C, A2D,
1BD3, 1A2D.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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