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From: slf@teddy.UUCP (Scott Fisher)
Newsgroups: net.jokes.d
Subject: rot13 jokes
Message-ID: <543@teddy.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 12-Oct-84 14:13:27 EDT
Article-I.D.: teddy.543
Posted: Fri Oct 12 14:13:27 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 13-Oct-84 08:52:29 EDT
Organization: GenRad, Concord, Mass.
Lines: 13

I receiently posted an article to net.general requesting info on how to
encrypt a joke (rotate or increment the letters 13 times). Granted this
should have been posted to a more local distribution, but new users are
bound to make mistakes. Several people responded saying that I could 
find the answer here. Well I just read every article here and guess
what? It's not here! This makes the person that called me an a*s for
not looking here more of an a*s than he thought I was!! For the sake
of new users to the net who are told to look here for the solution (by
in my opinion a*ses) this line will work for Berkely 4.2 unix systems.

tr A-Za-z N-ZA-Mn_za-m < unrotated file > rotated file

You are no longer an a*s if you tell somebody the solution is in 
this group.