what if terrorists embed secrete messages in p0rns with this technique? In view of the fact that 90% of the images in the Internet are p0rns, it's extremely difficult to check them all out.
I know steganography for terrorism is no new news, but used that on p0rns is intolerable!
The key is that the information embedded in an image can be extracted "without any distortion or loss of information".
The extracted information could be digital signature which could faciliate higher level of authentication like PKI that hash function alone cannot offer. Hash function could be used to verify whether a piece of work has be altered, with high confidency; but it can't authenticate the author of this piece of work.
Trusting the bank != trusting Microsoft. A bank that takes customer privacy seriously and switches away from using Microsoft products has a better chance of getting my business. Pity my account is so small...:(
I couldn't say you are totally wrong but at least same thing not applying to the bank in our school. The ATM outlet has been blue-screened for whole year. Nobody could invade our piracy nor stole our money from this little ATM outlet. We are safe.
One thing Korea's World Cup football squad demonstrated was that you should never underestimate the underdog - especially when it's playing at home and has the support of the whole nation.
You didn't look close enough. As seen in their banners, they called their country Corea not Korea. Japanese troops change their country name to Korea in WWII so that Japan can come before Corea. That's sound so stupid but anything could happen during war.
(Yes I'm aware this is being off-topic. You can mod me down now).
The second time, three different cell phones rang during the movie, and two of the people even had converstations!
Last time I ran into such guy and I throw my half-full soda onto his head. I wouldn't mind having to confront him as I'm black belt in judo, but it's odd that nobody around me pointed me out no matter how mad that dude was. Obviously it's was me who won the heart of the majority not him.:)
I found that a lot of people out there don't take advantage of the warrenty to replace their damaged goods. I've melted a couple AMD CPUs and I always got no-question full replacement every time, within warrenty period, even though we both know deep down it's my fault.:)
That's one thing I love AMD. However, when I talk to other geeks in IRC, to my surpirse I found majority of them would just let the broken hardware, be that cpu, harddrive or rams, sitting in their garage and them blaming their luck, without even think of sending them back to vendor within warrenty period.
I think those vendors shouldn't be worrying too much. The majority of geeks simply don't know/care.:)
joining FBI. Those agents in X-Files are obviously geeks in themselves, and you've chance to travel from north pole to south pole in one episode...I mean day. Also, the odds that be able to travel(or be taken) to space is high. Imagine, you don't need to be a millionare to do that!
If you think Feds is being too serious as your first attempt then you may join one of the international anti-fur groups out there. That increase your chance of getting chicks. The downside is that you've to be naked too during every campaigns...
A spokesperson for Foreign Affairs says the Syrian government is trying to find Arar
WTF?! Trying to find him?! Did US government drop him in the middle of desert? How could they possibly do that to him? They could simply detain him EVEN they believed he's linked with terrorists.
We found that the servers line running Linux consumed more power than those running Windows last year, and we need to explain for this.
We wrote a report pointing out the fact that most Linux servers runs on older hardware than the Windows', and the possibilities of older hardware could drain more power than newer ones...
Now your discovery makes sense, thank you very much. Along with the CPU utilization statistics I could make a stronger argument on it.:)
Oh no, now Don is in real trouble. In retrospective, Mr. Don Funk (donfu@microsoft.com) shouldn't have used a female picture to put the entire Microsoft into a gay organization.:)
Total time maybe 20 seconds. The 'object' was moving slowly, spewing green flames and eaving a long lasting orange trail behind. Trajectory was more or less horizontal. It disapeared in a flash. I tried to listen but there wasn't any noise besides the cooling car engine.
"It's a subtlee vidence that Iraq is attempting to launch nuclear missiles on us but missed. We must gather our firearms kicking their butts before they'd develop anything that hit."
1) The stewardess will not give you excessive vodka. Though they'd worry a wild drunk more than a glass of burning vodka.:)
2) You can bring high concentration of methenol as long as they are stored in form of a battery - unless, of course, they open it and take a sap of it.:)
It's YOUR safety to care about, really. I DO worry. Call me lamer.:)
1) The picture is computer generated
2) Linux on the Kaii is under construction? I could understand that but
3) Java on the Kaii are under construction? Worse still
4) Application section is under construction...not to mention
5) Peripheral Information is also under construction
6) and most important...Developer program is also under construction....
3) and 6) is unacceptable for developers. Yopy and Nokia 92x0 release developers programs and emulators/developers model at least half a year before final launch. Unless they are as big as Microsoft which could single-handedly create a market for their products, even big corp like Nokia need a developer community to survive.
I think common handheld developers will see that this PDA is not even existed! This propaganda could be used to seek VC money and publicity, but it can't fool us geeks....can it?
Then digitally sign it with GnuPG :)
then it'd not be steganography
what if terrorists embed secrete messages in p0rns with this technique? In view of the fact that 90% of the images in the Internet are p0rns, it's extremely difficult to check them all out.
I know steganography for terrorism is no new news, but used that on p0rns is intolerable!
The key is that the information embedded in an image can be extracted "without any distortion or loss of information".
The extracted information could be digital signature which could faciliate higher level of authentication like PKI that hash function alone cannot offer. Hash function could be used to verify whether a piece of work has be altered, with high confidency; but it can't authenticate the author of this piece of work.
CA*Net is still looking for applications, the network is being severely underutilized. http://www.canarie.ca/advnet/canet3.html
Quake!
Why didn't they just make a client program for distributed computing so the entire country/world could help out?
We used to call it Napster, but now it's called deadmeat something.
Trusting the bank != trusting Microsoft. A bank that takes customer privacy seriously and switches away from using Microsoft products has a better chance of getting my business. Pity my account is so small... :(
I couldn't say you are totally wrong but at least same thing not applying to the bank in our school. The ATM outlet has been blue-screened for whole year. Nobody could invade our piracy nor stole our money from this little ATM outlet. We are safe.
Same thing what any of us do with 62 gigabytes of pr0n...
Alphabetically sort them and store them in rolls of CD in orderly fashion?
One thing Korea's World Cup football squad demonstrated was that you should never underestimate the underdog - especially when it's playing at home and has the support of the whole nation.
You didn't look close enough. As seen in their banners, they called their country Corea not Korea. Japanese troops change their country name to Korea in WWII so that Japan can come before Corea. That's sound so stupid but anything could happen during war.
(Yes I'm aware this is being off-topic. You can mod me down now).
The second time, three different cell phones rang during the movie, and two of the people even had converstations!
:)
Last time I ran into such guy and I throw my half-full soda onto his head. I wouldn't mind having to confront him as I'm black belt in judo, but it's odd that nobody around me pointed me out no matter how mad that dude was. Obviously it's was me who won the heart of the majority not him.
I found that a lot of people out there don't take advantage of the warrenty to replace their damaged goods. I've melted a couple AMD CPUs and I always got no-question full replacement every time, within warrenty period, even though we both know deep down it's my fault. :)
:)
That's one thing I love AMD. However, when I talk to other geeks in IRC, to my surpirse I found majority of them would just let the broken hardware, be that cpu, harddrive or rams, sitting in their garage and them blaming their luck, without even think of sending them back to vendor within warrenty period.
I think those vendors shouldn't be worrying too much. The majority of geeks simply don't know/care.
joining FBI. Those agents in X-Files are obviously geeks in themselves, and you've chance to travel from north pole to south pole in one episode...I mean day. Also, the odds that be able to travel(or be taken) to space is high. Imagine, you don't need to be a millionare to do that!
If you think Feds is being too serious as your first attempt then you may join one of the international anti-fur groups out there. That increase your chance of getting chicks. The downside is that you've to be naked too during every campaigns...
A spokesperson for Foreign Affairs says the Syrian government is trying to find Arar
WTF?! Trying to find him?! Did US government drop him in the middle of desert? How could they possibly do that to him? They could simply detain him EVEN they believed he's linked with terrorists.
That explains everything.
:)
We found that the servers line running Linux consumed more power than those running Windows last year, and we need to explain for this.
We wrote a report pointing out the fact that most Linux servers runs on older hardware than the Windows', and the possibilities of older hardware could drain more power than newer ones...
Now your discovery makes sense, thank you very much. Along with the CPU utilization statistics I could make a stronger argument on it.
It's so true, and AST really ate the sour grape. For more info, refer to my sig.
If Minix had been released under GPL, Linus might have simply written patches for it, rather than ginning up his own project.
And Linus wouldn't have to argue with AST. Look at my sig.
Oh no, now Don is in real trouble. In retrospective, Mr. Don Funk (donfu@microsoft.com) shouldn't have used a female picture to put the entire Microsoft into a gay organization. :)
I've been sitting on an invention for six months now.
Butt is a prior art, iirc.
Total time maybe 20 seconds. The 'object' was moving slowly, spewing green flames and eaving a long lasting orange trail behind. Trajectory was more or less horizontal. It disapeared in a flash. I tried to listen but there wasn't any noise besides the cooling car engine.
:)
Evidently that it was a...weather balloon.
"It's a subtlee vidence that Iraq is attempting to launch nuclear missiles on us but missed. We must gather our firearms kicking their butts before they'd develop anything that hit."
for i in `seq -w 1 12`; do wget -b -t 0 http://www.theodoregray.com/PeriodicTable/Stories/ 011.2/Videos/SodiumResearch$i.MOV; done
Yes, I must admit, I do that solely out of jealous of his private lake.
explode in the similar fashion within 3 minutes featuring by /.
Too bad some people in irc recommended `ebuild digest' to bypass the checking. :)
Most people just want to get things work real quick, and don't care the hell about security.
1) The stewardess will not give you excessive vodka. Though they'd worry a wild drunk more than a glass of burning vodka. :) :)
:)
2) You can bring high concentration of methenol as long as they are stored in form of a battery - unless, of course, they open it and take a sap of it.
It's YOUR safety to care about, really. I DO worry. Call me lamer.
1) The picture is computer generated
2) Linux on the Kaii is under construction? I could understand that but
3) Java on the Kaii are under construction? Worse still
4) Application section is under construction...not to mention
5) Peripheral Information is also under construction
6) and most important...Developer program is also under construction....
3) and 6) is unacceptable for developers. Yopy and Nokia 92x0 release developers programs and emulators/developers model at least half a year before final launch. Unless they are as big as Microsoft which could single-handedly create a market for their products, even big corp like Nokia need a developer community to survive.
I think common handheld developers will see that this PDA is not even existed! This propaganda could be used to seek VC money and publicity, but it can't fool us geeks....can it?
Chance #173:
You sell XBOx mod chips. Bastard. Go to jail immediately.