Ancient Crystal wrote:"A code" implies a substitution cipher put together by two ten-year-old kids. I'm thinking something more fancy... say, RSA?
Yet, things like the Beale Papers exist... and I wouldn't call that a kiddie code.
I wonder if the guy used both Union and Confederate versions of the declaration of independence/constitution.
The confederate version is virtually the same as the original version from the 1770s, but there are several key differences, mostly related to slavery.
Regarding the Beale papers, there was a hunt where two hunters found civil war artifacts in that general area which the supposed treasure exists. That may just be the clue... Wonder if anyone ever took a look at Lincoln's State of the Union address that took place on December 1st, 1862, plus his addresses on the abolition of Slavery.
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WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:Here's a little celebration notice.
(I don't know when this happened, but the Internet has been convinces otherwise)
The Icon on the Firefox Bookmark for the Pastel Land Forum is the same as the Pastel Games website.
Woot!!!!
Yeah, I got it working now.
The favicon image is what came with this website and I don't have a new one yet. I am not sure what image I could use for the new site (I do have an idea... but not today!).
Anyone got a suggestion, I am open to ideas. I won't accept Mateusz's logo, though.