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N_tro_P wrote: As I said, if someone claims randomness is the same as entropy they likely have no clue what they are talking about and misread a scientific paper they was way above their head. All that is required is a tiny bit of knowledge on encryption.
You're not going to bluff your way out with moving this to the difference between randomness and entropy.
N_tro_P wrote: Have you given up on the idea it is sound finally? It is not a color. "Noise" is a normal reference to some sound with a random pattern.
N_tro_P wrote: which IS THEN UNIQUE (and btw NOT random) The band of possiblities claims that you cannot claim it to be unique without at least defining a length. And yes, random, since even that bloody hot nurse could influence your current heartbeat.
Or in your case, this thread
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I merely replied to the personal message you sent. I would not have known your mail-adres, but to wit; below is the complete dump of what you sent me and what I replied to.
This is a direct email response to your message on the page "The Weird and The Wonderful". This message has not appeared on the discussion board for that page.
Do not hit 'reply' to this email: To reply, click send an email to the address below.
Message from N_tro_P <csjasnoch@gmail.com>:
Seriously, stop trolling me. You are getting annoying.
And no, I will not stop you from making a fool of yourself. Au contraire, please elaborate
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N_tro_P wrote: how an EKG works How it works is not relevant for the application as described.
N_tro_P wrote: nor can he even read a crappy article correctly. And you are still having trouble with that one sentence
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N_tro_P wrote: Nope, you are right understanding how an EKG works is not relavant to a person claiming first that "SOUND" is not unique, then double backed to claim NOISE, which then he claimed was noise of sound which has NOTHING to do with an EKG. Which is still all correct, also according to the article.
N_tro_P wrote: Then he stuck with this notion of NOISE to claim a person's noise is not unique WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT THE FLIPPING SCIENCE SHOWED HE IS WRONG ABOUT, but hey, yeah it is me that has the problem. You should look up what a static key would be.
N_tro_P wrote: Seriously, you just sound like a bumbling idiot now and the fact that you have used CP email services to message me to troll is against their policy. CP's log will show it was a reaction to your direct-mail, so you are the one who took that initiative.
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N_tro_P wrote: I never sent you any emails, you sent me one. I think you are mixing up your notifications etc. I'm not; it says so in the mail you sent from the board. If you want, you can look up the exact text, as I posted it here
N_tro_P wrote: And you should look up dynamic keys. No, I should get some sleep
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N_tro_P wrote: You are full of sh*t because I neve sent your troll as a flipping email. YOU SENT ONE TO ME! (from your other trolling thread) I merely replied to your thread.
N_tro_P wrote: Piss off troll. I'm just defending my name
You're the idiot that cannot let go. I'm going to keep responding, just to see how for you're going with this.
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N_tro_P wrote: Yeah, I think it is obvious who the idiot who can't let it go is. Yes, thanks for making my point.
QED
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A British defense contractor is working on an atmospheric spy lens that doubles as a laser shield. So we'll be safe if the Klingons attack
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Someone should tell these scientists that there is no atmosphere in space.
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I read this as:
"We had a cool idea; it's so theoretical that it's still fiction. But force fields, man. Force fields."
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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Kent Sharkey wrote: safe if the Klingons attack Better just to wipe more thoroughly.
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Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Using a specific form of garnet and some ultrafast laser pulses, a Dutch-Polish team of researchers performed what they suspect is the fastest read/write of magnetic media ever. Frickin' lasers on everything!
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Now *that*, is some fine piece of research.
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This is awesome in case that SSD fad doesn't work out.
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At least 108 Symantec certificates threatened the integrity of the encrypted Web. "Let every eye negotiate for itself, and trust no agent."
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Microsoft today announced the launch of SQL Server v.Next Early Adoption Program to help customers and partners adopt the next version of SQL Server before general availability. SELECT @@version + 1 from sys_products
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There is movement in all aspects: cross-platform, cloud, mobile, web apps and universal apps. Developers wonder where all this is going to lead and what will be required to get there. .NET standard micro core boson community edition?
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I'm a bit confused. I mistakenly clicked the link without reading where it went, saw a long quality article, wondered where it was from, and saw the domain of a site that I thought only published listicles and other clickbait drivel.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
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