The eye is filled with fluid, and the retina is the whole back half of the eye. So if there was a hole the retina would look different. So the idea doesn't work, unless it's in a movie.
BTW it costs more power to build, run, and then get rid of a nuclear power plant, than that power plant will ever produce. Fission isn't the way to go.
Just wanted to say that MS Office 97 install without clipart is 170M, if StarOffice can do more(web browser, desktop) and still be smaller than the product it is coping then how can you call it bloatware.
I can tell that you didn't go to the site mentioned at the top of the page. I can also tell that you didn't read the other threads. The purpose of the contest was to spread the awareness of ECC encryption. Not to "condone cracking and the breaking of codes put in place to protect information from pirates".
The eye is filled with fluid, and the retina is the whole back half of the eye. So if there was a hole the retina would look different. So the idea doesn't work, unless it's in a movie.
And getting a card that acts as coupons is being in a cult?
Demolition man was a movie.. and movies are FICTION, if you stab a pen through an eye, how is the retinal scanner going to work?
Same here
BTW it costs more power to build, run, and then get rid of a nuclear power plant, than that power plant will ever produce. Fission isn't the way to go.
Just wanted to say that MS Office 97 install without clipart is 170M, if StarOffice can do more(web browser, desktop) and still be smaller than the product it is coping then how can you call it bloatware.
I can tell that you didn't go to the site mentioned at the top of the page. I can also tell that you didn't read the other threads. The purpose of the contest was to spread the awareness of ECC encryption. Not to "condone cracking and the breaking of codes put in place to protect information from pirates".