2-2, 1-2, 4-5 So I'm guessing everyone knows what this means, and I don't mean just what the 3 letters are, I'm saying what this set of taps instantly triggers in certain people that lived this way, for several years. Hint a: 3-5, 3-4, 5-2 Hint b: Hilton
God Bless You. POW (prisoners of war) from the "Hanoi Hilton" prisoner camp used this code to communicate. GBU was the code to show empathy with the ones suffering.
this was also used in the UK prison system using the heating pipes in old jails, before comms by shouting in a drained toilet became all the rage, you think you have it hard today folks hell in the 80's prison was bad ; /
Dure bastante tiempo para encontrar el nombre de este cifrado... También se le llamo Hanoi Hilton.. porque fue usado por los presos para comunicarse sin interferencias
There's the K because C and K sound the same, for example Car you can replace C with a K and it still sounds the same so C and K are in the same position. If you still don't understand, here's a table for you. A B C/K D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Instead of randomly guessing, you should do actual research. In the video below, a PRIMARY SOURCE tells you that they combined J AND K. ua-cam.com/video/TD5gTI5O2T8/v-deo.html So that's F G H I J/K not A B C/K D E
@@xz3693 No sir, you are the one who should do some research. There's no other better source than the POW who introduced this code to the others while he was captive for over 8 years, Smitty Harris. He says in every interview the C and K were used in the same place, sometimes changing the pace so others could tell which letter the sender meant to be understood. It is also described in his recent book "Tap Code". Any other POW tells the same story, but your guy. This person from your link is the only one who talks about the J/K combination. I don't mean he's lying, but after 50 years he may not remember well. You can see all over the internet information about this, even the original cards given to soldiers after the war in order to let them know about this useful code. So you believe one guy, and suppose all the others, even the one who introduced the code, are wrong? Wow...
It’s 5x5 so it’s easy to learn and interpret. But there are 26 letters in the alphabet yes? Well In context c and k usually sound the same so you use a c where the a k is supposed to be. So thick is thicc
Omg
After all this years later
Finely me and my friends can talk during test
How
Mr Dreams
You know just like video
Tap on the table with pen
Its difficult to learn
@@machhindrapardeshi8058 i dont think so
@@Astragenix its difficult to know wirhout a sheet
2-2, 1-2, 4-5
So I'm guessing everyone knows what this means, and I don't mean just what the 3 letters are, I'm saying what this set of taps instantly triggers in certain people that lived this way, for several years.
Hint a: 3-5, 3-4, 5-2
Hint b: Hilton
God Bless You. POW (prisoners of war) from the "Hanoi Hilton" prisoner camp used this code to communicate. GBU was the code to show empathy with the ones suffering.
Congrats! You solved it
Gbu
this was also used in the UK prison system using the heating pipes in old jails, before comms by shouting in a drained toilet became all the rage, you think you have it hard today folks hell in the 80's prison was bad ; /
Dure bastante tiempo para encontrar el nombre de este cifrado... También se le llamo Hanoi Hilton.. porque fue usado por los presos para comunicarse sin interferencias
There's the K because C and K sound the same, for example Car you can replace C with a K and it still sounds the same so C and K are in the same position. If you still don't understand, here's a table for you.
A B C/K D E
F G H I J
L M N O P
Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
Instead of randomly guessing, you should do actual research.
In the video below, a PRIMARY SOURCE tells you that they combined J AND K.
ua-cam.com/video/TD5gTI5O2T8/v-deo.html
So that's F G H I J/K not A B C/K D E
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@@xz3693 No sir, you are the one who should do some research. There's no other better source than the POW who introduced this code to the others while he was captive for over 8 years, Smitty Harris. He says in every interview the C and K were used in the same place, sometimes changing the pace so others could tell which letter the sender meant to be understood. It is also described in his recent book "Tap Code". Any other POW tells the same story, but your guy.
This person from your link is the only one who talks about the J/K combination. I don't mean he's lying, but after 50 years he may not remember well. You can see all over the internet information about this, even the original cards given to soldiers after the war in order to let them know about this useful code. So you believe one guy, and suppose all the others, even the one who introduced the code, are wrong? Wow...
so that means rock is rocc
Most Tap Coes don't have a K and use C instead
Sério isso é muito útil, finalmente vou descobri qual a senha do documento.
Follow the train cj
congratulations if u here because of the game Her Story
If only I knew the alphabet so i could always do this lmao
I only know this cuz flash
Also me xd
same lol
Same
Baby in yellow?
iPhone ??
*METAL GEAR*
why is it not on f droid?
k is missing
C is used for K
You replace it with c cuz c can be k and s at the same
All hail c
Use your brain...
@@ronnienorth ah i see
Separator?
If you delay between letters, it'll auto insert a space. The delay times can be adjusted in the options.
BTW, you'll notice the square flashes when the space is inserted.
@@ronnienorth I think he means, irl. There is no computer in a Vietnam torture camp...
@@xz3693 its the same, just delay it and start a new word.
Where is "K"
Y is there not a K
Because C and K are pronounced by same sound
But where is k
They substitute it for C, they are interchangeable
What's the code for "K"
The C and K are combined
How Numbers know in tap code
I think you Gotta spell it out
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@@patolol3091 SHSHE5?
Why did you pick that for morse code???
@@cloudy9841 i think they tried to do tap code for one but they tapped one too many times
Tap/tap
Where is the 'K' ?
It’s 5x5 so it’s easy to learn and interpret. But there are 26 letters in the alphabet yes? Well In context c and k usually sound the same so you use a c where the a k is supposed to be. So thick is thicc
@@AJ.Arciniega even ur grandma knew it it's 5x5. My Q is where's the 'K'
@@LL-gu7li many codes just use c as k
How can we find K
Just use c
theres no k. C and K are together.
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There is no k
c and k sound the same
C is used instead