I love this story of the most unusual cryptographic device you can think of… a Barbie Typewriter! http://www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/mehano/barbie …pic.twitter.com/dHEuHI2a2v
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But, if you know the shortcut – or stumble upon it – you can still encode and decode to your secret spy heart’s content!pic.twitter.com/Z2s4dlDo0d
I like the idea of an encoder/decoder being forgotten in an unusual, pink plastic body with a stylized B key…
Damn it, now I'm feeling more cheated than I ever have as an actual woman in the workforce.
I used to LOVE codes! I invented many. Was leader of many secret spy code gangs...
Haha. Awesome!
seems like a lost marketing opportunity! i remember reading up all sorts of spy manuals & secret code systems as a kid.
Definitely! Codes are amazing and an entry point to so many cool things.
that's depressing... and odd... I recall heaps of secret code diary stuff being marketed to girls in 80s/90s.
Yeah. I worry maybe it felt too close to “manly” crypto. Sigh.
I loved codes and spy stuff as a kid and young teen. My friends and I used to exchange secret messages all the time.
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