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I want to create a code to voice recognization can u help me?
Muhammad Adeel Malik
BCS(Software Enginner)
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I want to create a code to voice recognization can u help me? plzz contect me at adeel.malik@yahoo.com
Muhammad Adeel Malik
BCS(Software Enginner)
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Hi
I am looking for creating an application over Steganography with .JPG and .MP3 format. I couldnt find any article of yours covering this area.
Please help me out.
How could i gain information about the same.Have you also implemented the same with C++.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi i'm rajesh from India..ur article is good..and the exact one im searching for..I also suggest you to give me a documentation asap..
thanks,
rajesh
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[EDIT] Since a few weeks ago, I have a running SUSE Linux 9.3 [/EDIT]
Last night I installed SuSE Linux 9.1 on my windows laptop. Now I am here, with Mozilla running on my new Linux OS, posting a text about Linux on a windows site - what a strange day...
All I actually want to say is that you have won, all you people out there who asked me programming questions. Since last week my homepage^ contains a FAQ section where I'll add your best questions and the answeres.
And again: When you are finished with laughing about my English mistakes, please tell me where the biggest mistakes are...
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Corinna John wrote:
Last night I installed SuSE Linux 9.1 on my windows laptop. Now I am here, with Mozilla running on my new Linux OS, posting a text about Linux on a windows site - what a strange day...
We did it too recently, installed Mandrake 10 on one of our old workstations to have another testing platform available, especially now when mono 1.0 was released. Works nice but I still wouldn't want to use it on my PCs, it's sometimes terrible to install something on it (fortunately we have a guy that's responsible for this)
Corinna John wrote:
All I actually want to say is that you have won, all you people out there who asked me programming questions. Since last week my homepage^ contains a FAQ section where I'll add your best questions and the answeres.
I've seen your website, congrats on your articles on Steganography.
In the forum section you mentioned that your hosting provider doesn't support PHP (or that it is expensive) - you may want to check out what http://www.pipni.cz[^] offers. It is a Czech based web hosting provider (the site is in English too) with a nice and free plan for those who want to host their own domains, I assume that you own the binary-universte.net domain. Several friends of mine host their sites and emails there too, and eventhough some small problems arise occasionally, I find it a perfect solution for a personal website.
Rado
Radoslav Bielik
http://www.neomyz.com/poll [^] - Get your own web poll
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Greetings Corinna. First off congratulations on your achievement thus far and thanks for all the help you have given us. I am currently going through your steganography tutorials and I find it an excellent piece of knowledge. I am however baffled at a certain part of the program. I was wondering if you would not mind helping me out.
I thank you for your time.
- Myth
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Congratulations. I'm sure you'll find Linux a very productive environment to work in once you get settled in with it. I am a bit biased here because I write Linux articles for a living, but it is definitely a more 'free' environment in all senses of the word. Can I ask what made you try it out? I find it interesting to discover the personal reasons people come up with for running Linux.
I really enjoyed reading your work on steganography, though I might have approached some things a little differently. It certainly gave me some good ideas.
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I really recommend you taking a look on gentoo.
www.gentoo.org
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Have you thought about installing it on Virtual PC or VMWare? If you only need it for testing purposes and you're mainly a Windows user, then that might be best.
Your English is practically perfect. I would delete the last "e" in answeres though. Sorry, couldn't help but correct it.
"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^ Blog
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Have you thought about installing it on Virtual PC or VMWare?
No, damn it, no! I use Linux for everything except C# programming and image processing, the latter only because I'm not yet firm with GIMP.
I don't see a reason anymore for using Windows for everything. My everday activity (EMail, Web, a little bit of Java) can be done with Linux just as well. So, Windows in the office and Linux at home is a lovely combination
BTW you should hear me trying to speak English, before you call it perfect...
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Vote '1' if you're too lazy for a discussion
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I've been living in the U.S. for 17 years, and I still have an accent.
"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^ Blog
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Ms Corinna:
I was tickled to see such a good coding article by such a young woman and especially tickled that she is German (my last name "Shook"; we were Schuch's in Germany in the early 1700s).
Very nice article.
Your English is very good. Grammatically, I noticed that you said "...finished WITH laughing....". It is probably proper to omit the "with", i.e. "...finished laughing...".
I suspect that your English skills exceed those of the average English born developer (as do your coding skills).
BTW, my nephew repatriated to Germany after marrying his long-time German fiance. He used to work for Nokia (they hired four electrical engineers to replace him after he left). She is a nurse but I don't think he's landed a job over there, yet. Someone is "missing the boat" if they don't hire him.
I wrote assembly language 3-D flight simulators (from scratch, before anyone knew what the Internet was), 20 years ago and now write logistics code for the Air Force.
Pleasure to meet you. Don't forget there is RLS (real-world-stuff) out there. Find time to do strength and aerobic training. It is proven to raise your IQ (circulation... probably the cause), decrease depression and greatly improve quality of life (especially as you age).
I'm not much into travel but Germany is one of the few places I'd like to vist.
Very good article. Thanks. Wayne Shook
PS: Is your mom single?
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BTW: "the article" was your AVI wrapper -- Wayne
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You make far fewer English mistakes, dear lady, than most of our native speakers who post here. The language is difficult, as is German, and most people are too lazy to perfect their skills in either language. Well, I should temper that by saying that most Americans are too lazy to bother learning their own language - I don't really know how dedicated most Europeans are, but most have impressed me and shown me how narrow my expections are of my fellow man. Thanks for finally posting an image of you - you're an incredible beauty in addition to being very smart. The young guys here should be plaguing you with emails proposing all sorts of things; get a good spam filter. It's smart, beautiful, friendly women like you that make me wish I was twenty years younger.
Write your book, young lady; you have the knowledge, and the excellent English skills to be a success. I'll be looking for your name on my local bookshelf.
BTW - Congratulations on your successful installation. I had my students install the Knoppix version of Linux last week, and I was very impressed. The Linux OS is going to become a very significant player in the market soon, I think. The desktop GUIs available for it are becoming quite good, and all versions I've played with are quite stable.
Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B' Coincidence?
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OK...
Congrats.......
But one thing i can tell ...u r very beatiful programer...
Cheers.........
sdadas
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hahaha..good job corrina john...
are u still keep in touch with this web corina?
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congratulation on succed installing SuSE Linux
About your homepage, i think is to boring with no design.
but i now, because you is a programer not a web design, so i think that is fair
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Congrats on your website
Have you ever thought of translating your c# articles in c++?
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Corinna,
Mein Deutsch ist schrecklich, also für das Sprechen meiner Muttersprache danke!
Thanks for the highly interesting .NET project.
Best wishes with 'nixing. I think that you will eventually see the wisdom of not being locked into a single vendor (M$) who is trying to hold the entire Earth hostage. The Open Source movement needs people like you!
So, when are you going to convert it to Java Swing? (-;
Tschüß für jetzt.............Richard (part-time Sourceforge.net contributor)
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HI
I DON'T INDERSTAND WHAT DO YOU MEAN!!!!!!!!!!
I JUST NEED THE CODE.
THANK YOU
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I don't understand what you mean.
You need code alright. But...
- Which code?
- Why do you assume I have it?
- Why can't you use Google to find an open source project?
- Why can't you post your replies in one thread?
- Why do you shout at me?
If I had code for phase shifting stego, I'd have published an article about it.
I stopped working on phase shifting, because I didn't get along with shifting whole PCM samples. It worked, but the results sounded like terrible white-noise mixed into the MP3. Last year I decided to go to university for six or seven years, learn the backgrounds of math and waves (and by the way, get a bachelor degree in computer science), and then start another approach to MP3 stego.
As you're in a hurry, you'd better ask somebody else.
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This statement is false.
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SORY Corinna John ..........
I JUST WANT YOU TO HELP ME
SORY AGAIN
WITH MY LOVE
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