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| 686.1 | Have they tried a Golay code? | LDYBUG::ALLISTER | Alex DTN 223-3154 MLO21-3/E87 | Mon Apr 24 1989 11:22 | 6 | 
|  |     ... and anybody who knows anything about (electronic) communications 
    or coding theory would tell you that this is a lousy way to compute
    checksums! Now if the same results could be achieved using cyclic
    redundancy check, I'd take it seriously. :-)
    
    Alex
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| 686.2 | Christian Gematria? | MUTHA::STARIN |  | Tue Apr 25 1989 11:08 | 7 | 
|  |     Re .0:
    
    Sounds a little slanted to me - and I'm a Gentile!
    
    Regards,
    
    Mark
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| 686.3 |  | SUTRA::LEHKY | I'm phlegmatic, and that's cool. | Thu Apr 27 1989 08:33 | 2 | 
|  |     And does it work in other languages?
    
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| 686.4 |  | BMT::KABEL | doryphore | Thu Apr 27 1989 11:26 | 7 | 
|  |     Many of the examples in the base note are to be found in the
    book _The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language_ by David Crystal
    (sidebar on p 59, "Mystical letters").  This marvelous book was
    published in 1987--and reprinted twice in 1988--by the Press
    Syndicate of the University of Cambridge (who else?)  There is
    a lot of good stuff in here for amateur linguists.  The index
    cites 25 references to classic, modern and old Hebrew.
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