One question I often get asked in interviews, is, "*Why* are people so interested in solving codes?". I can of course talk for awhile about the importance of codes in times of war, but there's also another more philosophical reason. In one of the posts on a Kryptos brainstorming list, I saw this comment by one of the longtime Kryptos researchers, David Allen Wilson, and it struck a chord with me, so I am re-printing it here: *** Something that I've learned since I've started working on Kryptos is not to believe that we have to always be on the right track, or to believe that there -must- be a solution to part IV. Yes, I am working on part IV; not because there -has- to be a solution, but to learn. If we find the solution, great. If we don't, oh well. *** Well put! Elonka :) |