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PAT OWTRAM: At the end of that course, some of us were sent off to a small secret college in Wimbledon and trained to search for and intercept the signals of German naval ships. SexLikeReal also scores major points for its bevy of super-high-quality stuff, even up to 6K. For porn connoisseurs after more of a cinematic experience, they also have hour-long videos. And for the guy trying to squeeze one out before Econ 101, there are ten-minute scenes as well, so there’s really something for everyone and every situation with SexLikeReal.NARRATOR: These were the messages spies would send when in the grips of the enemy and desperate to send words before they were taken hostage or worse. NARRATOR: At some point or another, we’ve all wondered what job we would have done had we lived during the war. A pilot? A nurse? A codebreaker? If you fancy the latter, then let’s see if your skills match up. When Sister Narcisa unravels these secrets, she also travels between the past and the present, opening a door for the ghost of Socorro to break free and take revenge on the other Sisters.

JEAN OWTRAM: It's not an easy thing to remember at this distance because one was working at top speed and very often on a night shift - because that's when messages tended to come through urgently. The daytime ones would usually be just information on getting more supplies or something like that. But if the enemy was on the doorstep and they were desperate to let you know it, probably it's 2 am. I think one was just on alert the whole time.Plus, the newly added scenes are always super-high quality, the latest even featuring 8K resolution. There’s also a nice blend of conventional one-on-one content as well as multiple-partner scenes. Adding to the overall excellent variety is a choice of 180- or 360-degree viewpoints.

When I woke up this morning, I was still spooning her while she was sleeping. I got up and made myself breakfast. That's when it me - what if she was sleep-talking or something. WHat if I imagined what she said. I feel guilty because I know I shouldn't have slept on the same bed as her. Man, this might be an awkward conversation because we don't get along and if I tell her... yeah. PAT OWTRAM: We were always extremely close. We always wrote a lot of letters. Our mother was great at writing, too. So I knew what Jean was up to and a good deal about the social side of the life she was having. But, of course, absolutely nothing about the serious side of it. JEAN OWTRAM: I think we'd done things as children with our parents, connected with jigsaw puzzles, with all sorts of things where you had to use your mind to try and sort out what could have gone wrong if we didn't get the right answers. So it was very familiar, this business of trying to correct the corruption. You would think: “What is the most likely thing? This person is working under pressure, at speed. They got confused with another word. Something has happened.” Making up for this shortage in scenes, though, is an emphasis on extreme quality and content featuring some of the most notable models around. JEAN OWTRAM: What if we decoded a message wrong? Well, one hoped it was because the person who was coding it had been under pressure and got it wrong. And therefore, you had to try and think: “What could have happened? Why have they gone wrong on this one?” I was rather good at that because we did crosswords from early childhood with our mother at home. And so looking for a mistake was something that I was perfectly used to in a crossword puzzle. But you also had to take into account what they are likely to have done and they are likely to do, having given you a misquote on something. Or is it going to be that a number of letters slipped somehow and they've crossed into the wrong place for decoding? You had to have an inquisitive mind. And I found I did take responsibility for quite a lot of that.

In book 9 in the series, Adam is away on business leaving Archie to keep tabs on Skeet and the Geek Squad who have been participating in a series of geocaching challenges. The squad has been doing quite well and are invited to join a closed group where the caches are treasures worthy of finding. The problem is that the gang begins to suspect there may be more going on than simple treasure hunts. They enlist Ainsley's help to get to the bottom of things. NARRATOR: Jean would have known an enormous amount of classified intel. Just like her sister Pat, the codebreakers in Baker Street were sworn to secrecy. No one could know she was a spy. Although, sometimes, people did figure it out. NARRATOR: It sounds like an incongruous question to ask in a job interview but if you’ve seen the movie The Imitation Game, about the codebreakers of Bletchley Park, you’ll remember a scene where cryptanalyst Joan Clark - played by Keira Knightley - turns up to a job interview, only to be sat down to complete a crossword in a room full of others furiously scribbling away. She completes it in record time and is then taken to Bletchley Park to join the other codebreakers deciphering the Enigma code. This was actually how the British War Office found many of its brightest cryptologists during the war. They’d put out particularly challenging crosswords in national newspapers and ask for responses. Crosswords are human ingenuity vs. human ingenuity. It’s lateral thinking about getting inside the mind of the game setter - in the same way, codebreaking is about getting inside the mind of your enemy. So, if you have a penchant for crosswords then maybe you should be considering a career in espionage. NARRATOR: And when they were finally reunited in London, it was not discussed. Although, their father noticed that his daughters did have a new air of sophistication about them. NARRATOR: Over seven decades later, it’s no wonder that these codebreaking sisters still take such pride in themselves and each other.

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