Historical geek alert

If you're simply a normal genericgeek, you might not appreciate this.  But if you're an historic-minded kind of genericgeek, you might be interested that a distributed computing program has decrypted one of three remaining undeciphered Enigma intercepts. As reported in the article, after translation the message is: Radio signal 1851/19/252: "F T 1132/19 contents: Forced to submerge during attack. Depth charges. Last enemy position 0830h AJ 9863, (course]) 220 degrees, (speed) 8 knots. (I am) following (the enemy). (Barometer) falls 14 mb, (wind) nor-nor-east, (force) 4, visibility 10 (nautical miles)." For those of us who love history as well as technology, this is like being present at the building of a working time machine, allowing a glimse back into the past that no one has ever had a chance to see. Seriously cool.