(Part 2) Best products from r/codes

We found 8 comments on r/codes discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 28 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

27. The Ultimate Health Journal: Take control of your health, track your progress, and look back on your achievements with pride

    Features:
  • 7 Key Angles Lock Patent: One-handed operation, one key to quickly adjust 7 angles. The compact survival shovel kit provide the fastest rescue in an emergency, make your camping trip, off-roading adventure, backpacking, hiking, and get outdoors more safer. Patent No.-ZL201410131679.8
  • Sturdy survival tool: The durable tactical shovel head is made of martensitic steel and cast in one piece. The thickest part is as high as 1.3cm, HRC 60 and it can bear 1984lb. It will not rust in salt water for 25 days, and will not break in cold weather of minus 60 degrees.
  • All-in-one multitools: The camping shovel folding multitool has shovel blade and axe blade in the shovel surface, great for shovelling, chopping, cutting, sawing, digging, hammering. also includes mini harpoon(bottle opener), survival whistle, camera support, fire starter, wire saw and rope.
  • Upgrade handle: The handle is made of aircraft grade aluminum military grade, with a thickness of 5.01mm, sturdy and reliable. And the removable black non-slip silicone pad can be adjusted to the most suitable position according to your needs.
  • Solid little shovel: Our foldable shovel is about 24.2 in (3 handles), with 2 extension rods, and the total length of the assembled 5-section handle is 35.4 in. All can be disassembled and packed in a green carrying pouch, which is lightweight and portable, great for toolbox of truck, car/RV camping.
The Ultimate Health Journal: Take control of your health, track your progress, and look back on your achievements with pride
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Top comments mentioning products on r/codes:

u/OhMyChickens · 2 pointsr/codes

This puzzle book from last year was written by the staff of GCHQ who know a thing or two about codes.

u/DystarPlays · 3 pointsr/codes

My favourite book for beginners is The Code Book by Simon Singh

u/alternate-source-bot · 0 pointsr/codes

When I first saw this article from bloomberg.com, its title was:
> Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

Here are some other articles about this story:

u/tchebb · 10 pointsr/codes

I've transcribed the text in the image (tried to use OCR, but doing it manually ended up being faster):

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The first "layer" of encoding is just [spoiler!](/st "Base64"). Decoding it gives us [spoiler!](/st "hex-encoded ASCII"), which in turn decodes to a message:
> [spoiler!](/st "wHere the ridge meEts the rock and the rock meetS the ground")
> [spoiler!](/st "the box is sHalow black and crownEd")
> [spoiler!](/st "its not too faR just left and high")
> [spoiler!](/st "gold and silvEr are waiting inside")

Note that the [spoiler!](/st "capital letters spell HE'S HERE"). I'm not sure where to go from here. Possibly a reference to the movie?

EDIT: The poem that [spoiler!](/st "HE'S HERE is hidden in") appears to be from the book Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary (source), with only a few minor changes, so it's unlikely to have much to do with this specifically.