The Amazing Typing Monkey
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Eventually, given enough typewriters, the monkey will go on to write the entire works of Shakespeare.
That’s a pidgin dialect of Czech and Welsh.
Ah, thanks!
I had tried rot1 through rot25, just in case, and wasn’t in the mood to start cracking more complicated substitution ciphers!
I hope they aren’t paying the monkey with peanuts.
I was hoping it was a real cryptogram but the solver I found only gave me “Jock Rev animus gliding expert Junji owns pyx.”
If we assume that’s some monkey-speak, it almost makes sense. Apparently the monkey moonlights performing the Last Rites?
(a “pyx” is a container for carrying Communion to the sick in some sects of Christianity, so if the monkey is named Junji, maybe he owns one?)
What kind of solver? Substitution ciphers I’m guessing?
What happened to the screenplay for X-men? They shouldn’t have complained so much about that.
Ha! I’m so happy you remembered that one! 🙂