it's might not be a concern of legality, but one of bandwidth. i assume lots of people use winamp to play audio cds, and winamp gets it's track listings from CDDB. while i'm not hugely knowledgable on the subject, what kind of track listing service does windows media player use, cause that download's cover's of audio cds.
... once claim that the knapsack method of encryption was virtually unbreakable? all this huge key means, is that it will be many many years before these encrytions can be feasably broken by brute force. this doesn't even bring things like stealing keys and social engineering into play.
I'm sure that people remember the Dreamcast memory cards with the screens on them. They had little mini games on them and things. Now if you had a 256mb GBA Flash cartridge that could be used as a memory card, you could get mini-games to play on the run which could be a) quite enjoyable b) full color and c) quite large. There's definatley a market there.....
This extremely surprising to me. A friend of mine once did some onboard camera work for a formula one motor racing team, and there were easily noticable effects of G-force when the car slowed from 150mph to 80mph in less than 5 seconds. Surely a 200lb. rocket produces more G-force than this?
it's might not be a concern of legality, but one of bandwidth. i assume lots of people use winamp to play audio cds, and winamp gets it's track listings from CDDB. while i'm not hugely knowledgable on the subject, what kind of track listing service does windows media player use, cause that download's cover's of audio cds.
... once claim that the knapsack method of encryption was virtually unbreakable? all this huge key means, is that it will be many many years before these encrytions can be feasably broken by brute force. this doesn't even bring things like stealing keys and social engineering into play.
I'm sure that people remember the Dreamcast memory cards with the screens on them. They had little mini games on them and things. Now if you had a 256mb GBA Flash cartridge that could be used as a memory card, you could get mini-games to play on the run which could be a) quite enjoyable b) full color and c) quite large. There's definatley a market there.....
This extremely surprising to me. A friend of mine once did some onboard camera work for a formula one motor racing team, and there were easily noticable effects of G-force when the car slowed from 150mph to 80mph in less than 5 seconds. Surely a 200lb. rocket produces more G-force than this?