SOTU Code Talker: Sunday’s Comic

John Q. Public suspects that there was there a code talker at the SOTU…. If you were there what would you have tapped out? Save the A-10… I can’t believe Michelle is wearing yellow, and her husband isn’t…. What a blowhard…. This is the hardest duty I’ve had…. Jim Welsh is an idiot….

From Braingle:

Codes and Ciphers :: Tap Code

The Tap Code is a code (similar to Morse Code), commonly used by prisoners in jail to communicate with one another. The method of communicating is usually by “tapping” either the metal bars or the walls inside the cell, hence its name. It is a very simple code, not meant to avoid interception, since the messages are sent in cleartext.

It was reportedly invented by four POWs imprisoned in Vietnam and is sometimes called “Smitty Code” after Captain Carlyle (“Smitty”) Harris. Harris remembered an Air Force instructor who had shown him a code based on a five-by-five alphabet matrix (a Polybius square), as shown on the graph.

Each letter was communicated by tapping two numbers. The first designated the horizontal row and the second designated the vertical row. The letter “X” was used to break up sentences and the letter “C” replaced the letter “K”.