Soon you too will pile off the airplane, trudge onto the monorail, then run into the casino to spend that money....ahh, Vegas
Not necessary, there are already slot machines in the airport. Not surprisingly, these have the worst odds in town. They are targetted at the impulse gamblers who want to play right off the plane, or try one last time before leaving. In either case, they don't actually expect to win much.
That was Gator's business model over a year ago. Except they literally replaced ads on web pages that the user went to. Fortunately, the court system has consistently blocked them
There are 2 different problems: 1) Determining if a number is prime [is 909 prime?] 2) Determining the factors of a number [what are the factors of 909?]
This article claims to be able to solve problem 1 in Polynomial time.
However, problem 2 is MUCH harder, and that is the one which will break cryptography as we know it. This article does not claim to solve problem 2, so we're safe for now.
Many sites that sell Universal Content, if you'd rather avoid the Liquid Audio store, try:
Soon you too will pile off the airplane, trudge onto the monorail, then run into the casino to spend that money....ahh, Vegas
Not necessary, there are already slot machines in the airport. Not surprisingly, these have the worst odds in town. They are targetted at the impulse gamblers who want to play right off the plane, or try one last time before leaving. In either case, they don't actually expect to win much.
The fax machine in my office's mailroom displays this to confirm that your outgoing fax was sent. It confused the heck out of me the first time...
That was Gator's business model over a year ago. Except they literally replaced ads on web pages that the user went to. Fortunately, the court system has consistently blocked them
All candidates must pass a color vision test.
I find this especially ironic considering that on the X-Files, Mulder was colorblind [and that was central to the plot in one episode]
There are 2 different problems:
1) Determining if a number is prime [is 909 prime?]
2) Determining the factors of a number [what are the factors of 909?]
This article claims to be able to solve problem 1 in Polynomial time.
However, problem 2 is MUCH harder, and that is the one which will break cryptography as we know it. This article does not claim to solve problem 2, so we're safe for now.