UR has a militia theme and a lot of the old UR records have a darker skizzo/
acid type sound 
so it's was only natural you have records that are based on Nazi warfare
like "Seawolf", "Belgium Resistance", and "Code breaker".

on 3/29/03 4:53 PM, jurren baars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> kurt wrote:
>> certain parties posting to the list seemed to think that revealing
>> the translated code was some sort of breach of faith with our
>> superheroes, the UR crew....even Mr. (ahem) Morse suggests that the
>> 'scheme' was 'compromised'.
>> 
>> Perhaps he is part of the scheme and is not to be trusted. I think
>> he's at least a little confused, since the enigma machines were used
>> by Germany against the Allies.
>> 
> part of the message was in the way it was delivered i think. if ur just
> wanted people to go to that website, they could have printed the name of the
> site on the label of the record. so i can imagine mad mike and crew being a
> bit annoyed by someone giving 'all the answers' to those too lazy to type
> 'morse code' into a search engine, and decipher the code themselves.
> 
> as for enigma, it was created by the nazi's and was considered to be an
> unbreakable code... but the brits cracked the code, and could therefore
> follow nazi plans. the nazi's were unaware that their code was cracked, so
> in hindsight it was the brits that were using enigma against the nazi's.
> 
> jurren

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