In addition, the NIST email said "No algorithm survived to become a finalist that did not have a clear round structure that could be readily adjusted to trade security for perfomance." This probably refers to BMW.
It has a non-regular structure that causes it to be very large when implemented in hardware - it's one of the largest, if not the largest period, of the round 2 candidates in terms of chip area, and the performance isn't all that great in hardware to make up for this either.
Nevermind, it's just a deobfuscated version someone just threw into GitHub
Seems to be up here: https://gist.github.com/976189
In addition, the NIST email said "No algorithm survived to become a finalist that did not have a clear round structure that could be readily adjusted to trade security for perfomance." This probably refers to BMW.
It has a non-regular structure that causes it to be very large when implemented in hardware - it's one of the largest, if not the largest period, of the round 2 candidates in terms of chip area, and the performance isn't all that great in hardware to make up for this either.
Too bad the Latitudes don't seem to be offered- the inspirons are craptacular- I would never get one of those, but I would get a Latitude.
http://www.bananapos.com/pos/home.html perhaps?
They run Fedora.
Um, GMU does have Linux computers on Campus- the labs in ST1 for one.
3/14 ... Pi day... hm... might be a joke... rather expensive one though if this is the case....
For Project, what about Planner? (http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner) and Dia? Probably not comparable in terms of capabilities though, but it's something.
Aren't iframes invalid for HTML Strict?
Need I say more?