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Pgs. 192-253 Summary
Lawrence is given a pass to Bletchley Park and walks around looking at the sites. He knows that Y Service intercepts German radio messages. He comes upon a man carrying a box of carrier pigeons. Lawrence peeks through the windows to see what is taking place in the various buildings and sees a machine that is reading a tape so fast that the tape burns. He remembers his school-day discussions of the Turing Machine.
Randy flies to Kinakuta. He finds Kinakuta City to be very modern, since it has been rebuilt since the end of World War II. The Sultan is building a Technology City. He walks around the city taking in the sights.
At a meeting with Lord Woadmire, the Duke of Qwghlm, Lawrence explains the meaning of the term HFDF, High Frequency Direction Finding and how the Allies plan...
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