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			very cool. obviously the "t, n" make perfect sense. any clue as to what the "w" in the strip card means? edit: and am I wrong to assume the "e" series is for the last syllable in candy? and any 411 on how the numbers are comprised? Last edited by begsu1013; 10-21-2015 at 07:57 PM. | 
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