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Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile?
I skimmed over Hiding binary data in HTML documents and was curious who wrote it. I have to admit it is pointless but also just bloody cool.
Seems you're really into hiding information.
Do you have a boring day?
I did. Right now I'm working on data transfers over low-bandwidth connections (<= 33,6 kbit/sec) and evaluation of binary XML formats. I really hope to get some VS 2005 assignments soon.
Best regards from Berlin
Dennis
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It's 100% pointless is the current state of development... if I should ever feel bored again, maybe I will write an steganographic web server that transfers hidden streams in the hypertext, the images, and everything.
Best regards from Hannover
coco
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Tell me what's on your mind, what you're thinking about right now.
Why do you view my profile? Do you have a boring day?
The first thing that atracted me to your page was your work on
steganography...
When I saw your work, I started thinking on you... look like smart, young, nice, beautiful...
So I decided to snoop on your public information, whith the hope I can reach and know you, if posible.
And I am not bored at this time, there are moments to be bored! But I surely am stressed by my work, nevertheless that's ok.
José Navas Sú
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Your articles are interesting. As well as your blogs. It's nice to see ladies in computing area.
By the way, COM was my most favourite topic until it's replaced by .NET.
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I came to view your profile because of your reply to my posting 'I'm Silver'. (Plus, I just wanted to see if you had a photo posted so I could see what you look like)
My articles
www.stillwaterexpress.com
BlackDice
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just here cuz i saw ur pic :$ wantedto know more about ya
All Rights Reserved! All Wrongs Revenged!
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Hows the weather in Germany?
Just waiting for the rain to stop so I can ride home.
-Jeff
33.7438760, -118.0363600
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Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile?
To see a young, beautifull, and smart girl.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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ThatsAlok wrote:
Me, Why I am here
Yes, of course.
That's the thought in your foreground thread.
Other thoughts in the background threads are not my business, I know.
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Please inform me about my English mistakes, I still try to learn your language!
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Corinna John wrote:
Other thoughts in the background threads are not my business, I know.
Corinna John wrote:
Please inform me about my English mistakes, I still try to learn your language!
Me too!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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It is a bit strange thing to see a girl talking about computer technologies like that. Thats why i think you're interesting.
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Strange? Why is is strange?
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It's about my experience. The girls I know do not like computers at all. Even those, who study at computer since in university. This experience caused result that, from _my_ point of view, possibility that a girl likes [or understands] some computer technologies is less then the possibility that she doesn't.
In your case I believe it's different. May be better word to describe this is "unusual".
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menkaur wrote:
The girls I know do not like computers at all
I Believe thats your personel thought. Anyways i can name many Women who are on top in this Field
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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I wasn't saying _all_ woman does not do well with computers.
What I wanted to say "you are special because you like what most others don't"
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There's even a language[^] named after a female computing pioneer.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Hello
Corinna John wrote:
Tell me what's on your mind, what you're thinking about right now.
I am thinking about home. I am an Australian and have been living in Amsterdam since the start of this year. On sunday I will be returning to Sydney and I am a bit apprehensive about it because I will probably run into my ex-girlfriend eventually and I dont know how I will feel when I see her again. Also I am thinking about food but that is a constant for me. Pasta, pizza, thai noodles or curry, those are my choices for dinner tonight.
Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile? Do you have a boring day?
I looked at your profile because I saw a post from you in the lounge. My day has not been too bad. I finish at this company on Friday so I am just tying up a few loose ends.
Have you ever been to Australia? Your English is excelent but spending some time in an English speaking country is probably the only way you will ever be really comfortable with it.
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LOL - I came here because I saw your post about a guy writing to you, assuming you were male. To be honest, I know your name from the forums, but while 'Corinna' is obviously a girls name, with 'John' after it, I'd not assumed you were female ( nor had I assumed you were male, I mean, why would I care ? ). So when you said they had even clicked your profile, I couldn't resist
Unlike the dude from Egypt, I'm not going to stalk you though..... My wife would kill me.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Christian Graus wrote:
My wife would kill me.
hmm but your wife isn't reading CP. Otherwise you would say something like "because I love my beautiful wife so much and she is so great and cook good and... blahblahblah" and not "My wife would kill me"
David
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I am here again because there isn't better place to say
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CORRINA!
Now that's crazy. Yesterday (okay, day before yesterday and.. uh.. hmm nevermind) I celebrated my friend's 21st birthday, today I celebrated my other friends 21st birthday, Colin has 21+21 birthday... girl how come you are 25? Nevermind, you look like 21
David
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Thanks, David
BTW: Who ist Corrina (with double "r")?
dnh wrote:
how come you are 25?
25 is 2 and 5.
2 + 5 = 7
The above equation contains 3 numbers and a result of 7.
3 * 7 = 21.
That's a nice way to connect 25 and 21, is it?
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Corinna John wrote:
BTW: Who ist Corrina (with double "r")?
oops I told you I was celebrating... Does it matter? double r or double n, who cares
Corinna John wrote:
That's a nice way to connect 25 and 21, is it?
yes
David
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How often do you discover that there is a real life trinity?
B.T.W. The concept is brilliant but could be abused by for the want of a better term "evil" people. Look at what they did with Alberts work!
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