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This is crazy, so I post it on weekend so at least you have time to think about it for days.

Here we go:

If <88> = 18, and <55>=21,

24 # 27 = 6, Cr # Co = C, and

106//49 = 16 + <28> + (12 # 80)

then, what does below mean?

[74(1#2)<10>]		 [92<86>(2#10)13<22>39]		<14>	   [(<29> - (24#27))(10#11)75(85//3)39]


[90<10>]			 [<104>76(22#52)]		   <14>		  [<13> -  (11#33) (10#54) 8 (46//18) ]		< (65//92)> 


[74 (1#2)<10>]				  [(<29>- (24#27)) (10#11) 75 (85//3) 39]		 [(49//16)-(49#50)]


[(3#17)(68//(<84>(79#95) (66-39)]			[(52//1)7]			[<104>(8)<(43-21)>]			  <14> 


[80// ((92)((10+86-<75>)//22))]			  [90<10>-7]			  [(25//8)19(4#34)39]

Just to provide more spacings in order not to make you blurr.

Have fun......maybe not fun at all :huh:

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Can we get a hint at what your notation means? Can we assume that // is divide and # is multiply? Hmmm, or is it Div and Mod.

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Can we get a hint at what your notation means? Can we assume that // is divide and # is multiply? Hmmm, or is it Div and Mod.

The assumption of // and # is given as:

If:

<88> = 18, and <55>=21,

24 # 27 = 6, and

106//49 = 16 + <28> + (12 # 80)

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