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I've explained the method many times
This one was made tougher
Find the right-most two numbers
Shift letters to the right according to the first number
If it were to go beyond Z, shift backward letters corresponding to the second number
To determine the cipher (the two numbers) in the first three lines of this stringer, you have to swap letters for numbers and the two @ signs serve two purposes - one means "to" and one is an "A" and a "B"
The cipher for those lines is found to be 4 and had to be derived from making the obvious word "time"
John Barlow line uses 41 as cipher
[2], [3], [4] are the ciphers for the three lines below them, in order
also 78 can be applied to each of those