Calculating the tax is pretty near the easiest thing about doing your taxes.....you look up the number in the tax table and if you do it wrong, the IRS will correct it for you.
The difficult part is figuring out what counts as income, and where to report that income.
Remember a one time pad does not have to be a giant book of random, I can use anything as a one time pad. Say I tell my friend in a message that I like two books.
Those two books become my source for a pad. so Dave the Spy and I pick up "Green Eggs and Ham", and "one fish two fish red fish blue fish" we both know to take the two books and XOR the two texts together to get our pad source file.
BTW, I don't think this will work. The encrypted stream will be far from random.
One-time pad requires that you and the recipient exchange a lot of key data first. Works well when you know who you will be communicating with in advance, and have a secure method to exchange keys with them, but otherwise not.
Did you even read my post past the first sentence? I described an actual, real-world scenario where this would have been completely practical.
I've really wondered why the one-time-pad isn't more common. I've seen the details of implementation for one diplomatic encryption system. Every month, the government sent out couriers with new keys on a disk locked in a briefcase. If the keys are being sent out that often, why not just send a list of random numbers?
Here's another example: in the late 1800s, Mahler was the head conductor of the Vienna orchestra, and extremely important cultural post. However Jews like him were absolutely NOT assimilated into culture at that time, and they were hated by a large section of the country.
Look up Marcus Tullius Tiro. Uncultured beast that you are, even you may have heard of Aesop. For American slavery check out Frederick Douglass. A famous and great man.
including literature/poetry written in Polish, which I consider the ultimate indicator of damn good integration/assimilation
It's really not......in America (and ancient Greece, and ancient Rome for that matter) we've had literature written by ex-slaves, while slavery was still going on. Integration doesn't mean what you think it does.
Nice data.
It's worth mentioning that even if you only know two people who were killed because they were the same race (or religion) as you, that still creates an environment of fear, and can seriously affect you.
I used to try to figure out which nations were good and which were bad. Now I realize that it's a complicated mixture, and I think that's a more satisfying answer.
Well said.. Each person makes their own choices, some good and some bad.
That's why it's best to just apologize and not do it again in the future.
Thus, implying that Polish had a hand in the concentration camps, implying -- like you did -- that Polish have to *apologize* for them is extremely offensive.
Would you prefer I say, "they should apologize for massacring the Jews." Would that somehow make it better?
Poland had been literally *the* most tolerant country in Europe
OK, I'm going to assume you're sincere here, and not trolling. This is what tolerance looks like. This is what tolerance doesn't look like. The reality is Hitler didn't invent anti-semitism, he tapped into the existing strong current of anti-semitism and took advantage of it for his own purposes.
By the time war started, Jews were large and well intergrated part of Polish society.
You hire an accountant. Or use the tax calculation worksheet.
Wow, I think that's the most positive post I've ever seen you write.
It's illegal to pay taxes
You better hope not, because it's also illegal to skip paying taxes. So if you are right, you're going to jail because there's no way to avoid it.
Calculating the tax is pretty near the easiest thing about doing your taxes.....you look up the number in the tax table and if you do it wrong, the IRS will correct it for you.
The difficult part is figuring out what counts as income, and where to report that income.
When I think of bad things the US did in that period, I tend to get more riled up about the treatment of the Native Americans,
That's kind of a different period, right?
That sounds like a PHP thing to do. :)
Remember a one time pad does not have to be a giant book of random, I can use anything as a one time pad. Say I tell my friend in a message that I like two books. Those two books become my source for a pad. so Dave the Spy and I pick up "Green Eggs and Ham", and "one fish two fish red fish blue fish" we both know to take the two books and XOR the two texts together to get our pad source file.
BTW, I don't think this will work. The encrypted stream will be far from random.
ok
One-time pad requires that you and the recipient exchange a lot of key data first. Works well when you know who you will be communicating with in advance, and have a secure method to exchange keys with them, but otherwise not.
Did you even read my post past the first sentence? I described an actual, real-world scenario where this would have been completely practical.
I GUARANTEE that one time pads are used daily in multiple places in the world. And in many of those uses it's a life or death situation.
Do you have evidence of this, or are you just kind of guessing?
It can be done. In practical terms, it means you need to find more than one bug to exploit it and get around the protections.
Static executables use libraries too, they're just compiled in.
I've really wondered why the one-time-pad isn't more common. I've seen the details of implementation for one diplomatic encryption system. Every month, the government sent out couriers with new keys on a disk locked in a briefcase. If the keys are being sent out that often, why not just send a list of random numbers?
You ignore history: you refuse to acknowledge the cruelty inflicted on the Jewish people by the Poles.
Is it too much to ask Google to simply come out in favor of privacy of its users?
Probably, considering that violating privacy is their primary source of income. Eric Schmidt actually came out against privacy.
No.
Because slavery is not assimilation.
Here's another example: in the late 1800s, Mahler was the head conductor of the Vienna orchestra, and extremely important cultural post. However Jews like him were absolutely NOT assimilated into culture at that time, and they were hated by a large section of the country.
Look up Marcus Tullius Tiro. Uncultured beast that you are, even you may have heard of Aesop. For American slavery check out Frederick Douglass. A famous and great man.
I think they can probably write the OS files directly to the flash drive, possibly with some unsoldering, since the OS files are likely unencrypted.
including literature/poetry written in Polish, which I consider the ultimate indicator of damn good integration/assimilation
It's really not......in America (and ancient Greece, and ancient Rome for that matter) we've had literature written by ex-slaves, while slavery was still going on. Integration doesn't mean what you think it does.
Nice data.
It's worth mentioning that even if you only know two people who were killed because they were the same race (or religion) as you, that still creates an environment of fear, and can seriously affect you.
I used to try to figure out which nations were good and which were bad. Now I realize that it's a complicated mixture, and I think that's a more satisfying answer.
Well said.. Each person makes their own choices, some good and some bad.
That's why it's best to just apologize and not do it again in the future.
Thus, implying that Polish had a hand in the concentration camps, implying -- like you did -- that Polish have to *apologize* for them is extremely offensive.
Would you prefer I say, "they should apologize for massacring the Jews." Would that somehow make it better?
Poland had been literally *the* most tolerant country in Europe
OK, I'm going to assume you're sincere here, and not trolling. This is what tolerance looks like. This is what tolerance doesn't look like. The reality is Hitler didn't invent anti-semitism, he tapped into the existing strong current of anti-semitism and took advantage of it for his own purposes.
By the time war started, Jews were large and well intergrated part of Polish society.
Again, I don't know why you think that.
Yeah. If I had grown up in Israel, right now I would be saying something like, "Yeap, grandpa made the right decision leaving Poland."