Decrypt the message
[3442] Decrypt the message - Can you decrypt hidden message (ORUV RH HSLIG ZMW BLF SZEV TLG GL TVG GSV NLHG LFG LU RG)? - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles #riddles - Correct Answers: 24 - The first user who solved this task is Allen Wager
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Decrypt the message

Can you decrypt hidden message (ORUV RH HSLIG ZMW BLF SZEV TLG GL TVG GSV NLHG LFG LU RG)?
Correct answers: 24
The first user who solved this task is Allen Wager.
#brainteasers #wordpuzzles #riddles
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Harry under stress

Harry had been feeling sick lately and was finally convinced to see the Doctor after his wife Suzy's urging.
After a thorough examination, and much thought, the Doctor was ready to tell Harry and a very worried Suzy, his prognosis: Harry was too stressed out. He would need 6 months of pure relaxation.
Suzy, very agitated, took out her notepad to begin writing down his list of orders for these months of relaxation.
"How should I go about it?" asked Harry.
"OK," said the doctor, "I would like your wife to take one tranquilizer four times a day..."
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Polykarp Kusch

Born 26 Jan 1911; died 20 Mar 1993 at age 82. German-American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1955 for his accurate determination that the magnetic moment of the electron is greater than its theoretical value. This he deduced from researching the hyperfine structure of the energy levels in certain elements, and in 1947 found a discrepancy of about 0.1% between the observed value and that predicted by theory. Although minute, this anomaly was of great significance and led to revised theories about the interactions of electrons with electromagnetic radiation, now known as quantum electrodynamics. (He shared the prize with Willis E. Lamb, Jr. who performed independent but related experiments at Columbia University on the hyperfine structure of the hydrogen atom.)
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