It was the fall of 1998, and Schaefer was about to leave Berlin to take a job in the linguistics department at Uppsala University, north of Stockholm. Hock announced that he had a going-away present for Schaefer. She was a little surprised—a parting gift seemed an oddly personal gesture for such a reserved colleague. Still more surprising was the present itself: a large brown paper envelope marked with the words top secret and a series of strange symbols.
Schaefer opened it. Inside was a note that read, “Something for
those long Swedish winter nights.” It was paper-clipped to 100 or so photocopied
pages filled with a handwritten script that made no sense to her whatsoever...
-- They Cracked This 250 Year Old Code
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