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Thursday, April 23, 2020

The Key Stealer

My kitten is a key stealer. I left a laptop open. And he used his claw to remove a key.

Warning: Kittens like laptop keys. Don't leave a laptop open if you want any keys.

It does not help having a pile of keys on the table, and a laptop without indicator of what you get when you push the mylar.

I might code this. I might not. I love stories like this to head off a code hunt.

I might. When I take a break from what I am doing, I might.

The cat removed the number 1.

I got a tree code.

The code is: Kitten one took key laptop.

And in this sentence, understand the key he took was a 1.

To reorder the utterance as a puzzle, it is the kitten took the number 1 key from the laptop. The word laptop is broken into computer and mobile. And all the words are there.

And the tree code lands on God telling Noah to get in the ark.

So, God, is this a now pertinent thing, or do we still wait?






Cats have names. I am not using their name public.

Instead, if you want to continue the puzzle, you may have a nickname for a cat. And that is kitten.

There's also a tree code in Isaiah 2. And that means I have the whole utterance there.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+2&version=NIV

1006. Lamp.

Yeshua. Yaha.

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