StankDawg wrote: ] Character 4 and character 6 in the top row are CLEARLY ] different! Yet they both represent the same letter! That is ] intentionally misleading to use 2 characters for the same ] letter. I know (now, after finding the solution) their ] significance, but that was a pretty tough thing ot figure out. Hmm, I get: Character 4 == "o". Arms up, left leg bent Character 6 == "e". Arms up, legs straight, feet pointed out Or are we talking about a different section? I *did* find an error in the code though: Second line, fourth character. Arms up, legs straight. It *should* be an "e", like character 6, but holding a flag. But instead it's an "a": arms up, right leg bent, just like the character at line 1, character 11. So it means either a graphic design error, or perhaps just a fold in the cloth that showed up from the way that the pic was taken. Elonka RE: Dancing Man Code |