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pokerjeff
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Can anyone tell the significance of the following sequence of letters?

ABCGIOPQRTUY


Posted: Nov 6, 2005 8:06pm
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Actually "sequence" is not the most appropriate word for the situation. There's really no ordering principle here, so "set" is probably a better way of phrasing this problem.
Stephen Buxton
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I thought it might be to do with the "spelling" of the letters starting with the same letter as the actual letter. However, "D" isn't there, and "y" could be spelt "why".

Off to think again
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acmp
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May need a little nudge here to get things started.

but... are they initial letters for something?
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pokerjeff
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The letters themselves DO represent something, but they are not initial letters and do not representative of a numerical sequence. I will tell you this much..."A" represents itself....now the question is, what do the other letters represent? What is this connection?
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WHY would YOU ask A question like this? GEE, I SEE YOU ARE a clever person. OH, if my PEA brain could only BE smart enough to get in the QUEUE to TEE this one off.
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I really should read these things aloud, it helps so much.

C U l8r
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I guess the JAY flew away!

Nigel
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Hi, Kester! Long time, no C

These puns are absolute L.
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