that's the feeling that i usually associate with a deja-vu...that i've dreamt this a long time ago... it' very wierd....it almost like i can predict what's going to happen, but not quite...it's like after something happend i think to my self "i should have known that was going to happen"
I doubt that that number is large enought to assign every atom in the universe an ip address....although i read somewhere that you could assign an ip address to every square inch on earth using IPv6....
"So, where do you want that pizza sent to?" "oh, you cand find me at 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000::1428:57ab..."
I actually hate digg (and relative to the usual/. crowd, you might call me a "kid") I went to the site a few times, and I almost never found something that would interest me that I haven't already read here. so what if they post it a few minutes/hours earlier (sometimes)? like you said, it's about the quality of the comments...
a valid point. i don't know why nobody has thought of this before. i'm not sure how this program works (didn't understande a thing in the source code....then again i'm not at all familiar with md5), but seeing how hard it is to find a collision for one algorith, finding a collision that works with 2 alorithms seems almost impossible
the problem is that if someone knows the MD5 of a password, they can use this code to generate another password with the same MD5.
since passwords are usually stored hashed, an attacker wouldn't need to know the original password, only another password that would generate the same MD5
never thought i'd see the day...google being slashdotted... i think that's one of the signs of the Apocalypse get ready everybody...the end of the world is near
my guess is that at first you look at the cube and memorise it. then you put the blindfold on and start solving it. so you have to keep track of all the colors in your head
and it's an issue evan today with our current lifespan: over population... ofcourse, a lifespan of 1000 years can open doors to interstellar voyages...but still
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okay...well i live in romania (the north-eastern part, so nowhere near the infected areas) this is in now way news...it's been on the local news for the past days (weeks even)...i've also seen a few reports about it on cnn... the locals aren't trying to protect their birds...they don't want to risk it. the gouverment has promised to pay for the birds which are being killed.
don't get me wrong....i loved SG-1...it was great... but the last few seasons weren't really what it used to be...let's face it, RDA was one of the reasons it was a great show....i love Farscape, and Ben Browder, but he doesn't seem to fit RDA's shoes... Atlantis, after a season and a half hasn't proven to be a great show...i'm still waiting... but BSG....i mean...come on.....the directing, the plot, the characters....i just love everything about it...i watch an episode of BSG, and then one of SG-1 and compare them....usually i can guess how an episode of SG-1 will end after the first act (maybe two) and the hole story is just repetitive: new enemy...try and kill him...he get's more powerfull...plot twist/new weapen....enemy get's killed, another one, more powerfull appears BSG on the other hand surprises me every time (not only each episode, but the show's plot as a hole, too)
well....i haven't read TFA, but i'm assuming that the stars are going at a fraction of the speed of light, which as you all now is the speed limit in the Universe...(at least that's the theory)
but even at the speed of light it would take something from the Andromeda Galaxy a few million(/billion?) years to get here.... (of course the light is only reaching us now, so the stars might be half way here by now:D)
and even if you think you'll still be alive by then, the chances of them being on a collision course with our galaxy (let alone Earth) are REALLY small.....
oh...and the energy necessary to make leave orbit (considering that it's a FREAKING star, orbiting a FREAKING black hole!!!) is...well....a LOT!!!
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I for one welcome our new "anti-virus installing" virus overlords...
*ducks*
one of the shows that find a way to solve that problem is "The Invisible Man" (2000), one of my favourite series
that's the feeling that i usually associate with a deja-vu...that i've dreamt this a long time ago...
it' very wierd....it almost like i can predict what's going to happen, but not quite...it's like after something happend i think to my self "i should have known that was going to happen"
I doubt that that number is large enought to assign every atom in the universe an ip address....although i read somewhere that you could assign an ip address to every square inch on earth using IPv6....
"So, where do you want that pizza sent to?"
"oh, you cand find me at 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000::1428:57ab..."
I actually hate digg (and relative to the usual /. crowd, you might call me a "kid")
I went to the site a few times, and I almost never found something that would interest me that I haven't already read here.
so what if they post it a few minutes/hours earlier (sometimes)? like you said, it's about the quality of the comments...
2 minutes ago i posted the proof for 1=2, here
that's correct!
0 = 0
1-1 = 2-2
1*(1-1) = 2*(1-1) |:(1-1)
1 = 2
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only 360? IE must have at least a few hundred...and let's not forget windows 98...
360 is only the tip of the iceberg.
a valid point. i don't know why nobody has thought of this before.
i'm not sure how this program works (didn't understande a thing in the source code....then again i'm not at all familiar with md5), but seeing how hard it is to find a collision for one algorith, finding a collision that works with 2 alorithms seems almost impossible
the problem is that if someone knows the MD5 of a password, they can use this code to generate another password with the same MD5. since passwords are usually stored hashed, an attacker wouldn't need to know the original password, only another password that would generate the same MD5
never thought i'd see the day...google being slashdotted...
i think that's one of the signs of the Apocalypse
get ready everybody...the end of the world is near
well...it would have brought itself into existence if it weren't possible...wait, that's not right...this is giving me a head ache :(
i'm working on a improbability drive...that's the next big thing... :P
anybody interested in investing? very improbable
my guess is that at first you look at the cube and memorise it. then you put the blindfold on and start solving it. so you have to keep track of all the colors in your head
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don't know about efnet, but i got this when I joined: :D
"New channel peak: 294"
and it's an issue evan today with our current lifespan: over population...
ofcourse, a lifespan of 1000 years can open doors to interstellar voyages...but still
no, i think that's how cylons came about...
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i would just like to say:
:)
You did WHAT???
i haven't had the time to read the comments so this joke has probably been already said, but:
you've slashdoted him via snail mail
okay...well i live in romania (the north-eastern part, so nowhere near the infected areas)
this is in now way news...it's been on the local news for the past days (weeks even)...i've also seen a few reports about it on cnn...
the locals aren't trying to protect their birds...they don't want to risk it. the gouverment has promised to pay for the birds which are being killed.
don't get me wrong....i loved SG-1...it was great...
but the last few seasons weren't really what it used to be...let's face it, RDA was one of the reasons it was a great show....i love Farscape, and Ben Browder, but he doesn't seem to fit RDA's shoes...
Atlantis, after a season and a half hasn't proven to be a great show...i'm still waiting...
but BSG....i mean...come on.....the directing, the plot, the characters....i just love everything about it...i watch an episode of BSG, and then one of SG-1 and compare them....usually i can guess how an episode of SG-1 will end after the first act (maybe two)
and the hole story is just repetitive: new enemy...try and kill him...he get's more powerfull...plot twist/new weapen....enemy get's killed, another one, more powerfull appears
BSG on the other hand surprises me every time (not only each episode, but the show's plot as a hole, too)
well....i haven't read TFA, but i'm assuming that the stars are going at a fraction of the speed of light, which as you all now is the speed limit in the Universe...(at least that's the theory)
:D)
but even at the speed of light it would take something from the Andromeda Galaxy a few million(/billion?) years to get here....
(of course the light is only reaching us now, so the stars might be half way here by now
and even if you think you'll still be alive by then, the chances of them being on a collision course with our galaxy (let alone Earth) are REALLY small.....
oh...and the energy necessary to make leave orbit (considering that it's a FREAKING star, orbiting a FREAKING black hole!!!) is...well....a LOT!!!
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id released tools for making maps and models....not the source code for the renderer and things like that (until now)