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14, 10, 8, 9, 52, 7

1) solve the code,

2) answer the problem posed,

3) find the 3rd, 6th, 7th, 10th and 12th digits of the solution to that problem,

4) change each of these digits to a letter of the alphabet,

5) look this word up in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,

6) click on Polski,

7) find the sum of the letters of the resulting word,

8) put your solution in a spoiler, but don’t give method or clues yet. ;)

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14, 10, 8, 9, 52, 7

1) solve the code,

2) answer the problem posed,

3) find the 3rd, 6th, 7th, 10th and 12th digits of the solution to that problem,

4) change each of these digits to a letter of the alphabet,

5) look this word up in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,

6) click on Polski,

7) find the sum of the letters of the resulting word,

8) put your solution in a spoiler, but don’t give method or clues yet. ;)

An error exists in puzzle clue (3). In standard notation, the digits of the solution that, when converted to alphabetic letters using A=1 to Z=26 to form a valid English word, are each an ordinal number greater, i.e., the 4th, 7th, 8th, 11th and 13th digit. In addition, this clue fails to identify or hint at which unit is to be used in the solution which does not limit the possiblities that more than one solution may exist. For example, one might form from the digits identified from the present worded clue (3) to form the word DUH. Currently there is no POLSKI link to this word, but there may be a one in the near future.

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An error exists in puzzle clue (3). In standard notation, the digits of the solution that, when converted to alphabetic letters using A=1 to Z=26 to form a valid English word, are each an ordinal number greater, i.e., the 4th, 7th, 8th, 11th and 13th digit. In addition, this clue fails to identify or hint at which unit is to be used in the solution which does not limit the possiblities that more than one solution may exist. For example, one might form from the digits identified from the present worded clue (3) to form the word DUH. Currently there is no POLSKI link to this word, but there may be a one in the near future.

Very good -- you used radians, standard notation (and combining digits) to get DUH. I like it.

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