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Calvin and Hobbes

Thursday, August 23, 1990

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There! I finished our secret code! Let's see. I assigned a totally random number, so that code will be hard to crack. For letter 'A', you write 3,004,572,688. 'B' is 28,731,569 1/2. That's a good code all right. Now we just commit this to memory. Did you finish your map of our neighbourhood? Not yet. How many bricks does the front walk have? Calvin has finished the secret code. He has assigned each letter a totally random number. For instance, for the letter 'A', you write 3,004,572,688. Hobbes admits that's a good code.

Calvin says they only have to commit it to memory. He asks if Hobbes has finished the map of their neighborhood. Hobbes isn't quite done yet. He asks how many bricks there are on the front walk.

By Bill Watterson
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