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Mark
05-19-2006, 12:53 PM
Judge's own Da Vinci code cracked

The written judgement contained a series of italicised letters

A code hidden by a judge in his written judgement in the failed Da Vinci Code plagiarism case has been broken.
Mr Justice Peter Smith has explained how to crack the code in his 71-page ruling after two newspapers claimed to have solved it.
The message read: "Smithy Code Jackie Fisher who are you Dreadnought."

The judge admires Admiral Jackie Fisher, who developed battleship HMS Dreadnought, which launched in February 1906, 100 years before the case began.

In a statement, Mr Justice Smith said: "The message reveals a significant, but now overlooked event that occurred virtually 100 years to the day of the start of the trial."

"I hate crosswords and do not do Sudoku as I do not have the patience," he said.

He added that the preparation of the code took 40 minutes, with its insertion in the text taking the same length of time.

Mr Justice Smith said a typographical error had been added deliberately to "create further confusion".

Ancient sequence
The Da Vinci Code, which has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, features a number of codes the heroes of the book must crack to solve the mystery.

Mr Justice Smith had earlier said he intended it as "a matter of fun".
His entry in Who's Who lists him as a fan of Fisher, who is credited with modernising the British navy.

The judge had told The Guardian and The Times that the code was based on the ancient Fibonacci number sequence, which is used by the heroes in Brown's novel.

In March, Mr Justice Smith presided over a High Court case brought by authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, who claimed Dan Brown plagiarised their own historical book, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.

But Mr Justice Smith ruled Mr Brown did not substantially copy Mr Baigent and Mr Leigh's work, saying it did not have a central theme in the way its authors suggested. A film version of the novel, starring Tom Hanks as historian Robert Langdon, is released on 19 May.


That is so fucking cool of the judge.

Janie Jones
05-19-2006, 02:07 PM
I read about the code in the newspaper...thanks for the update on that, anyway, I was laughing when I read it. I thought it was really awesome- but also, I dunno...I just felt the judge isn't taking the situation very seriously.
Anywho, I felt the case was really stupid. I mean,Dan Brown DID claim that it wasn't his original cpncept in the book itself, and did mention that the concepts were introduced by the other authors.
Right now, I'm still fuming about the fact that the Da Vinci Code is 'A' rated over here( that's adult), so me and my friends have to devise a cunning ploy to sneak into the movie theatre...:mad:

rosanna
05-19-2006, 08:08 PM
i still haven't seen the book although i refuse to watch the movie until i read the book. however, i do agree with meghna about the judge not taking the situation seriously, but it shouldn't have gotten as out of hand as it did.

Mark
05-20-2006, 01:00 AM
i still haven't seen the book although i refuse to watch the movie until i read the book. however, i do agree with meghna about the judge not taking the situation seriously, but it shouldn't have gotten as out of hand as it did.

Yeah. Don't see the movie without reading the book, you'll be so lost.

Janie Jones
05-20-2006, 07:21 AM
Completely. I've read the Hobbit, but haven't read LOTR, so I screamed and whined like a little child until my friends condescended to see Meet the Parents instead of LOTR. The book is completely worth it, my ousin used to read it in her Bio. classes.

Will
05-21-2006, 01:26 AM
I am glad the case ended in Brown's favor.

User Name
05-21-2006, 04:56 AM
Right now, I'm still fuming about the fact that the Da Vinci Code is 'A' rated over here( that's adult), so me and my friends have to devise a cunning ploy to sneak into the movie theatre...:mad:

You're such a rebel. Keep raging against that machine, yo. :sleeping:

Mark
05-21-2006, 05:11 AM
You're such a rebel. Keep raging against that machine, yo. :sleeping:

Was there any need for that?

User Name
05-21-2006, 05:18 AM
There's been more pointless things said, but to answer your question, no.

GrafiTTied
05-21-2006, 12:41 PM
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Right now, I'm still fuming about the fact that the Da Vinci Code is 'A' rated over here( that's adult), so me and my friends have to devise a cunning ploy to sneak into the movie theatre...:mad:

thats exactly what im trying to do. Wish you well in your endevours.

Janie Jones
05-21-2006, 03:37 PM
As to you in yours. :D. :thumbsup: