Display Name = "V" + sequence of digits

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    Martian LG replies to An information Technology Person
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    So, its just a "cat across the keyboard" and nothing to do with those phone number sequences?
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    An Information Technology Person replies to Martian LG
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    Like I said, it has nothing at all to do which the subject of the thread or the forum. It is a translation of the numbers 0-9 to a-j respectively. I just take the time & date and 'encrypt' it(if you could call it an encryption). It's very simple. You can run it in reverse by changing a-j to 0-9. The time on the last reply here was 16:36 2/26/20. Do the process and you will see. In fact , made a mistake because I do it manually. It should have been BGDG CCGCA. I think I typed CGDG CCGCA which is 16:36 2/26/20. By encryption standards, this is baby stuff, not worth anything  in software.
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    Marvation LG replies to An Information Technology Person
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    Oh, I see now, its meaningless, like the V Number thing.  Thanks!

    MDJBGIT KT8821 (here is mine then, no software needed, just a keyboard)
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    An Information Technology Person replies to Marvation LG
    Glad you understand. But be careful. It can be done by (dare I whisper the dreaded word) software.
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    Rocchi replies to FLR
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    I just got one from my state RI.  and it came up with my area code but then when I answer it it show me a v code with multi number after it..
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    GregAtTheBeach replies to Rocchi
    That "v code" contains info like the date and time of the call.  Kind of like the date written under the post you responded to, which was posted *seven years ago*.

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