As I understand it, encryption works through software using a given algorithm to convert a given (readable) set of data to an unreadable form. The person encrypting has a key they could use to decrypt the data into a readable form.
Could software be written with the following functionality? I specify the jpeg I want to encrypt (say a picture of me in leather with a rose between my teeth which I use as my profile on a sadomasochism site), specify the encryption algoritm to use, specify the key, and lastly specify a decoy jpeg (say a pic of a rose).
The software then provides me with an encryped file which can be decoded to the original using the key I specified, and it also provides a key which, if used, will convert the encrypted file to the decoy jpeg.
I refer to surrounding posts. The majority of people, myself included, are neither ineterested in nor able to pay for any software with a price tag above free.
For the moment pitated software is more user friendly than OSS, and just as easy to get. If the situation changed, and pirated software became harder to find, a lot of people would just bite the bullet and download the OSS alternative.
I believe a home visit by a cattle-prod wielding Company Representative would also do the trick, and I'm sure myself and other recipients of offers such as "Increase Your Penis Size While Improving Your Search Engine Placings On Google" would willingly fund this if neccessary.
Yet another collection of cliches cobbled together and passed off as a plot. I take it someone somewhere has developed a Random Crap Generator? Is it Open Source?
Fedora is not really intended for Joe Sixpack, as the article says. Anyone competent enough with computers to require FC2 will be competent enough to perform the fix, widely available online, and restore their XP partition unharmed.
John Wayne could edit that/etc/xorg.conf file faster than any codeslinger alive. He was so devoted to the command line that he died of terminal cancer. If he were alive today, he'd saddle up his GNU, ride to Redmond, and hack Bill Gates apart. At High Noon.
Now that's a REAL man - he'd read all the man pages, even wrote some of them himself... In re!
Part of the section attributed to me is a quote from The Register.
'It costs the UK 1.3 billion a year, and facilitates organised crime, illegal immigration, benefit fraud, illegal working and terrorism,'[Quote from Des Brown] Home Office Minister Des Browne said. He then said that the ID card would fix all this, but did not say how.[Quote from The Register].It's not only in the US where governments are using the excuse of terrorism to infringe on civil liberties.[Quote from StuWho].
IANAPH but it the lens was say 300 feet by 300ft, would it still be possible to focus the light to a 1cm point? And if so, does the size of the lens increse the temperature?
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In the Nineties thousands of miles of fibreoptic lines were laid - far more than rational analysis of expected usage could justify - with the result that there is now a glut of bandwith and all the companies who spent millions laying the cables went bust.
The same thing seems to be happening with wireless data services - both wi-fi and cellular (3G anyone) - the bandwagon is rolling.
"SBC union workers are preparing (again) to strike after negotiations have broken down between CWA and SBC"
SBC is the Somalian Bodybuilders Co-op, they are in dispute with the Cameroon Weightlifting Association (CWA). Something about stolen training methods.
It's only really relevant because Microsoft fund SBC.
Roll up Guvnor. You looks like a fine Gent and no mistake, but what's a fine Gent if he's not a man in need of a spambot with its tendrils in many fine PCs?
2 and 6 Guvnor, you know you want it. Orl yer Viagra and Nigerian Malarkey - perfect for it, it is!
As I understand it, encryption works through software using a given algorithm to convert a given (readable) set of data to an unreadable form. The person encrypting has a key they could use to decrypt the data into a readable form.
Could software be written with the following functionality? I specify the jpeg I want to encrypt (say a picture of me in leather with a rose between my teeth which I use as my profile on a sadomasochism site), specify the encryption algoritm to use, specify the key, and lastly specify a decoy jpeg (say a pic of a rose).
The software then provides me with an encryped file which can be decoded to the original using the key I specified, and it also provides a key which, if used, will convert the encrypted file to the decoy jpeg.
Insightful! Something tells me this was not the poster's intention.
01010100011010000110010100100000011000100110010101 110011011101000010000001001100
01100001011100110110000101100111011011100110010100 100000011100100110010101100011
01101001011100000110100101100101011100110010000001 100011011000010110111000100000
01101111011011100110110001111001001000000110001001 100101001000000111011101110010
01101001011101000111010001100101011011100010000001 101001011011100010000001100010
0110100101101110011000010111001001111001
Isn't the fact that we harness energy from them the reason we associate with those arrogant pricks in Saudi Arabia?
I refer to surrounding posts. The majority of people, myself included, are neither ineterested in nor able to pay for any software with a price tag above free.
For the moment pitated software is more user friendly than OSS, and just as easy to get. If the situation changed, and pirated software became harder to find, a lot of people would just bite the bullet and download the OSS alternative.
Bourne 2 Beos Wireless Interface Linux Distribution
Try this!
Yet another collection of cliches cobbled together and passed off as a plot. I take it someone somewhere has developed a Random Crap Generator? Is it Open Source?
In Capitalist Scotland a COO is something that says MOO
Fedora is not really intended for Joe Sixpack, as the article says. Anyone competent enough with computers to require FC2 will be competent enough to perform the fix, widely available online, and restore their XP partition unharmed.
Now that's a REAL man - he'd read all the man pages, even wrote some of them himself... In re!
Sorry!
'It costs the UK 1.3 billion a year, and facilitates organised crime, illegal immigration, benefit fraud, illegal working and terrorism,'[Quote from Des Brown] Home Office Minister Des Browne said. He then said that the ID card would fix all this, but did not say how.[Quote from The Register].It's not only in the US where governments are using the excuse of terrorism to infringe on civil liberties.[Quote from StuWho].
Goddamn! I'd love to see it focussed on a house! You could slice the bastard like a joint of bacon!
IANAPH but it the lens was say 300 feet by 300ft, would it still be possible to focus the light to a 1cm point? And if so, does the size of the lens increse the temperature?
Try this.if you actually facy the comparison.
The web is perhaps the most dynamic forge of language in use today. Karma-whoring... Another beauty
Of course Astroturfing could also refer to the practice of wearing a merkin or selling dodgy marijuana.
I think Fleury should be given a medal for bringing this fascinating word to our attention.
J Smith
(Absolutely not a JBoss Employee... Honestly)
(But please don't trace my IP. Thanks)
The same thing seems to be happening with wireless data services - both wi-fi and cellular (3G anyone) - the bandwagon is rolling.
SBC is the Somalian Bodybuilders Co-op, they are in dispute with the Cameroon Weightlifting Association (CWA). Something about stolen training methods.
It's only really relevant because Microsoft fund SBC.
PPS - You were right about Michael Jackson
2 and 6 Guvnor, you know you want it. Orl yer Viagra and Nigerian Malarkey - perfect for it, it is!
Oh... Come on Guv!
Let's call it a Tanner then.
"giving us the chance to see a small black spot going accross the disk"