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It seems that the roommate also worked in food service at the university. I know what you mean about the common name, Morf. It could be Terry, Ter…
The store’s Halloween ad (Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California) · Thu, Oct 22, 1970 · Page 12): Cards and cut outs? Just in time to…
This appears to have been next door to the Palace Stationers store: Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California) · Fri, Jul 16, 1971 · Page…
History of the store:
Ok, even more Zync: In 1960, that stationery shop sold Mikado tickets! Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California) · Tue, Apr 5, 1960 · Pa…
This one mentions GIbson cards: From Graysmith: "The card had come originally with only one peering ‘evil eye.’ Zodiac had added twelve more,…
Ok, that is very interesting. One of the ads mentions they sell "Zodiac" stationery! Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel, 20 Jul 1969, Sun, Page…
According to that article, Charles Henning was 18 in 1969. This 1977 article mentions "Michael Charles Henning", age 26, fined for drunke…
Here are some:
Is there a good list of the falsehoods posted somewhere? The only one I’m aware of is Butterfield’s analysis:
In fact he did..however those symbols looked similar to each other, e.g. two triangles. This is why I believe he had made an error when encrypting it,…
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 17 Jan 1963, reports a man received a permit to perform fire damage repairs at 512 Second St.
Someone called the fire department about smoke at that address on April 22, 1974: (from Santa Cruz Sentinel)
Just for fun I added up the file sizes for all the 5-grams for American English (Version 20120701): 187.2 GB I saw that to. Do you or glurk have any …
I’m working on 6-gram support for AZdecrypt. I have used the Usenet corpus (thanks to daikon for making me aware of it). After cleaning up the corpus …