Talk:Noah John Rondeau

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Quick note on my recent edit: to improve a sentence about "at least one of [the journals] were in an indecipherable code", I split one paragraph into three and added some more precise information.

About a decade ago, I spent quite a bit of time transcribing into plaintext about a dozen of Rondeau's annual encoded and half-encoded journals. So I can authoritatively testify that there was more than one coded journal, and that they weren't quite "indecipherable".

Hope that doesn't put me too close to the subject -- I tried hard not to add too much detail... though I'm tempted to supply a non-copyrighted sample image to show what the code looked like; anyone have comments or advice on whether this is a worthwhile addition? --dvgrn 02:03, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I think it would be a great idea to include an image of some of the code and whatever you know about the subject. — Nonenmac 02:26, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)

File:Noah John Rondeau.jpg Nominated for speedy Deletion

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