Thread:ADour/@comment-12959254-20141024203918/@comment-4651179-20141025181641

I'm pretty sure you're familiar with cell phones with buttons instead of touch screen, right?

Each of the numbered buttons were used to write letters, too. 2 for A, B and C. 3 FOR D, E and F. 4 for G, H and I. 5 for J, K and L. 6 for M, N and O. 7 for P, Q, R and S. 8 for T, U and V. And 9 for W, X, Y and Z.

When you were writting a message, you had to press the corresponding button for a certain letter, and a number of times correspondent to the place that letter had in the button. If you wanted to write "O," you pressed 6 three times (as in MNO, O is the third letter). And so on with the rest of the alphabet.

So, in 936652. 9 can be used to spell Z. 3 for E, 6 for N. 5 for L. 2 for A. So, ZENNLA.