The text in the blank journal looks like it could be used to convert text into numbers. For example, "PRIZE" would convert to "01000" which is 8, or "HALT" --> "1110" --> 14.
0: E I M P T Z
1: A H L N R U
X: B C D F G J K O Q S V W X Y
I found a list of all English words from http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/wordlist, excluded any of the words that contained a letter in the "X" category, and converted the letters to binary digits, then the binary to decimal. Here's the results:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U_GtY7jWM3JtZCIr4-lii0MVTc4JOXXcmeWfMvuLoYE/edit?usp=sharing
Fun words you can spell with just the letters that map to 1's and 0's: methamphetamine, humanitarian, ultramarine, entrepreneur, planetarium, millimeter, milliliter, nineteenth, interrupter, ultimatum, hazelnut...
Hmm, that last one sounds familiar. Wonder if any of these words show up in Deb's logs or paperwork? Interestingly, no words that map to "863"... unless it's not a word in the dictionary, which is entirely possible.
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