Google Answers Logo
View Question
 
Q: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN) ( No Answer,   17 Comments )
Question  
Subject: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
Category: Reference, Education and News > Homework Help
Asked by: cilfrew-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 02 Jul 2004 01:25 PDT
Expires: 04 Jul 2004 08:38 PDT
Question ID: 368841
BELOW ARE SOME CODES I AM TRYING TO CRACK...IT IS A QUIZ I AM ENTERING
BUT I AM REALLY STUCK ON THE ONES BELOW..IF ANYONE HAS ANY IDEAS
PLEASE LET ME KNOW...
HERES ONE FOR AN EXAMPLE

24C PG MEANS 24 CAROTS PURE GOLD





85.000.000 TL OF BB DUE TO NL and
42 S N IS H of the F and
35 CA of M
84343 the S of S at S L in MPS
22 M F D to C
Answer  
There is no answer at this time.

Comments  
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: answerfinder-ga on 02 Jul 2004 01:33 PDT
 
Researchers should see
http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=368841#a
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: answerfinder-ga on 02 Jul 2004 01:33 PDT
 
Sorry,wrong one.
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=359639
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: probonopublico-ga on 02 Jul 2004 03:38 PDT
 
Yes ... It WAS fun when it first appeared but I never received any
thanks for suggesting

24C PG MEANS 24 CARATS PURE GOLD

It's not too late!
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: quacky-ga on 02 Jul 2004 06:26 PDT
 
"85.000.000 TL"

looks to me to be a curency figure (turkish lira).
Lira is denominated in "millions".

For example, 1 australian dollar is roughly 1 million turkish lira.

Also, TL currencies are written with full stops (for some strange
reason) instead of comma's.

the currency code is also 'TL'.
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: ac67-ga on 02 Jul 2004 08:25 PDT
 
The problem with 24C PG is that the "Carat" for gold is actually
spelled with a K, not a C.
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: bowler-ga on 02 Jul 2004 09:05 PDT
 
Thanks Bryan!
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: ac67-ga on 02 Jul 2004 09:19 PDT
 
22 M F D to C = 22 miles from Dover to Calais
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: cilfrew-ga on 02 Jul 2004 10:41 PDT
 
THANKS probonopublico-ga THANKS FOR THE ANSWER..ITS REALLY GREAT
SEEING EVERYONES IDEAS THANKS EVERYONE KEEP THE IDEAS ROLLING
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: probonopublico-ga on 02 Jul 2004 11:49 PDT
 
Thanks, cilfrew, for the thanks.

To ac67 ...

Where I live, we do spell Carat with a 'C'.

And always have done, and us Englishfolk should know about these things.

Regards

BC
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: ac67-ga on 02 Jul 2004 12:21 PDT
 
Well, if you do a search of English pages for "karat gold" you get
about 204,000 hits, but if you search for "carat gold" you get
103,000.   So I suppose it is an acceptable alternative...
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: probonopublico-ga on 02 Jul 2004 13:24 PDT
 
Hi, ac67

The minority is ALWAYS RIGHT.

Right?
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: ac67-ga on 02 Jul 2004 13:42 PDT
 
I don't know, I think the minority may very often be left...
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: corwin02-ga on 02 Jul 2004 13:43 PDT
 
Which would mean I am always right since i am a minority of one unless
you can find an exact clone of me
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: probonopublico-ga on 02 Jul 2004 14:05 PDT
 
I promise that I shall never look for a clone (exact or otherwise) of
corwin02. Or is it corwin03?
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: ac67-ga on 02 Jul 2004 14:19 PDT
 
I see what you mean about not being much fun when nobody thanks you
for your suggestion, though.
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: cilfrew-ga on 02 Jul 2004 15:41 PDT
 
Please help me guys...They are doing my head in trying to work these
out...THANKS EVERYONE...Sorry if i dont say thanks enough but I am so
busy wiv my little one u wouldnt beleive CHEERS ANYWAY
Subject: Re: CRACKING A CODE (THIS IS FUN)
From: pinkfreud-ga on 02 Jul 2004 15:47 PDT
 
You would probably have a better chance of getting some good answers
if you posted each of these items as a separate question. Posting them
all together means that a Researher will be required to answer them
all in order to earn $3.75 (which is the Researcher's share of your
$5.00 fee).

Important Disclaimer: Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Google does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. Please read carefully the Google Answers Terms of Service.

If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by emailing us at answers-support@google.com with the question ID listed above. Thank you.
Search Google Answers for
Google Answers  


Google Home - Answers FAQ - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy