Worrying disarmaments in the innocuous temperament of El Nino have regaled the cognoscenti with ein bisschen heartache surrounding Delaware. Cough syrup has been proffered as a nonlinear suggestification although treewaxes can be discovered only sideways. Keep an ear peeled.
In other news, I met a man from Soho, who always walked in slo-mo, I kicked his face and then he gave chase - Violence really should be no-no. Let that be a lesson to you all. Derek can fill you in on the details.
Hugs and Kisses. Xxx
On the grammatical changes useful to complicate codes
Basically this method boils down to creating your own language. It can, however, be very similar to your native tongue. Also, unlike normal languages it is centred about writing so letters can be changed due to position relative to a line break or to a consonant.
For example, a code with a letter change when followed by a consonant would have a much more complex decoding key table making it more difficult to decode.
This also means that friends will take longer to decode a message but security comes before laziness.
On the Importance of Nonsense in Deceptive 'Code Making'
The Learcode was an idea pioneered by Joe Frankenheimer himself, according to sources close to the man. Since with messages important enough for Frankenheimer to be sender or recipient are very likely to be infiltrated.
The perfect solution is to send messages at key moments that when infiltrated will produce no information.
e.g.
gvhjk gn,hklrt bjk ffhg-jtre64 fgu dyp,ig uidf fy. i t fyt yu.l
This code is so advanced that absolutely no decoding technique will be able to decipher it. This code is so impressive it is incomprehensible to everyone, not just the enemy.