Quote: Finck @ July 14 2008, 11:56 PM BSTThe enigma version: 7134 6315.
Nice - so that's how Nazi primary school kids secretly communicate with each other.
Quote: Finck @ July 14 2008, 11:56 PM BSTThe enigma version: 7134 6315.
Nice - so that's how Nazi primary school kids secretly communicate with each other.
Quote: Simon Stratton @ July 15 2008, 11:16 AM BSTNice - so that's how Nazi primary school kids secretly communicate with each other.
It's nice to know that although the language may be different, the classroom games remain the same
Quote: Simon Stratton @ July 15 2008, 11:16 AM BSTNice - so that's how Nazi primary school kids secretly communicate with each other.
Yeah, it's the NSGSD's* text speak.
*Nationalsozialistische Grundschüler Deutschlands
Fortunately, their vocabulary is quite restricted for technical reasons so they never get over the organisational stage of local play group.
We're safe.
Quote: Finck @ July 15 2008, 12:08 PM BSTYeah, it's the NSGSD's* text speak.
*Nationalsozialistische Grundschüler Deutschlands
Fortunately, their vocabulary is quite restricted for technical reasons so they never get over the organisational stage of local play group.
We're safe.
True you can't spell 'blitzkreig' on a calculator.