10: 4 7 25 1 27 27 (E) -^^-^-
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the Morse code give this link
https://i.imgur.com/6RD8PC7.GIFVgoogle search give
https://i.imgur.com/6rD8Pc7.gifvthe image contain this message:
"Oh dear, I do wish I hadn't cried so much."
Users suggestions from the google doc
10: dRNoTt
4 7 25 1 27 27 (E) -^^-^-
binary encoded
https://i.imgur.com/6RD8PC7.GIFVhttps://i.imgur.com/6rD8Pc7.gifv0 1 2 3
123456789012345678901234567890
Oh dear, I do wish I hadn't cried so much.
drnOtt
-^^-^-
dRNoTt
0 1 2 3
123456789012345678901234567890
OhdearIdowishIhadntcriedsomuch
eISoMm <- I realize the I is not a valid character, but there might be an additional twist
Maybe ROT-13?
qEAbGg
(E) might mean end of the private key
(E) for enigma ??
(E) for encoded / encrypted?
(E) = 5
4 = e. 7= G (Alphabet order) 25 = Y (Alphabet) 1 = o 27 = m 27 = M
E Equals 5.
or 4, 7 , 27 would be Alphabet order.
first attempt -> eGYoMm5
maybe E is just E
dRNoTtE / eISoMmE
I say it's much deeper than that the numbers sequence seem like they are a gps/phone something like that .
the (E) is not an E or else he would have wrote "4 7 25 1 27 27 4" or "4 7 25 1 27 27 5"
is not a 5 or else he would have wrote "4 7 25 1 27 27 (5)" or "4 7 25 1 27 27 E" by equality
The E could mean E if the numbers mean something else other than suggested in the google doc
We should rethink our chain of though used in first answers
Have fun