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Not just encoded for transmission, but actually encryptedyou know, scrambled so that it cant be read without a decryption key.” Sarah looked at Don, her face astonished. Lenore went on. “I know sending
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encrypted. Not just encoded for transmission, but actually encrypted—you know, scrambled so that it can’t be read without a decryption key.” Sarah looked at Don, her face astonished. Lenore went
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encrypted. Not just encoded for transmission, but actually encrypted— you know, scrambled so that it can’t be read without a decryption key.” Sarah looked at Don, her face astonished. Lenore went
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he Toronto Public Library radio transmission in the short is the largest and busiest time she has left to live. T public-library system in North America, and the second The novel explores ethics
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Dr. Sarah Halifax decoded the first-ever radio transmission received from aliens. Thirty-eight years later, a second message is received and Sarah, now eighty-seven, may hold the key to deciphering this