TimeFlipper
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Could be an old skip code Cobber Steve...For Example, you take the first numbers that appears on the Code at the top, which are 32x20=640 being the latitude North, and then the second numbers on the Code which are 44x2=88 being the longitude South...are these numbers on the left a bunch of gps co ordinates by any chance
Then you skip to the third and fourth Code numbers that give you the new latitude North and new longitude South, then the fifth and sixth numbers on the Code giving you the next set of latitude North and longitude South, and keep going until you get to the end of the numbers..There will be other sets of numbers to accompany this set that give East and West directions..
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