There's a new code, David; it started as Morse Code, which I translated to ENTSL/EFKRK/DRTAR/AESTD/TRA. I think everybody else was just throwing it into a morse code decoder, because it wasn't working well, and I know why: the morse code was written with hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes, probably as a result of some auto-correcting word processor, so people got a lot of unknown characters and oddities. I resolved them to get that, but now I don't know where to go from there.