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i am the youngest member to join the band wagon.
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i'ts good to see girle in this location , i'm pleased to see you and i will be fill good if you accept my message and reply it .
my name's (Ahmed Kamal) and i'm from Egypt.
Ihave MCSD.net and i work as a C#-developer , and i love Germany , plz reply this Message.
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Hi Ahmed,
I don't know much about Egypt
Why do you love Germany?
Greetz from C#ian to C#ian,
coco
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Hi Corinna,
Why i love Germany ???????????
1- You from there
2- I read many books about Germany and i read also
Philosophy books to (Friedrich Nietzche) . I love Philosophy .
About Egypt it's a good country , and i can sent more information about
it in the other time. if you accept other time. (plz Reply it).
Greetz from C#ian to C#ian,
gigi
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Hi,
of course i accept other time.
BTW: There's no clear scientific defintion of "time", so you can't tell what time really is, and that means if somebody cares about time, he cares about things he doesn't understand...
As you can see, i'm interested more in science than in life itself Haven't read much about other countries (except Japan. I admire japanese culture...well, only as far as know it). A few years ago i had to read a book about Algeria (for school), at least geographically that's quite close to Egypt
Greetz from CeBIT-City,
coco
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Interesting, isn't it. Time is as slippery a concept as "God" which is quite worrying since it's a lot more important [than made-up rubbish] to understanding the world in which we live. If there's no clear scientific definition of time then there's no clear scientific definition of, well, anything really.
PeterW
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If you can spell and use correct grammar for your compiler, what makes you think I will tolerate less?
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Sorry, I'm happily married, so I'm not after your phone number I'm a 40 year old software engineer/architect... I also started at an Insurance company... then moved on to robotics, vision systems, networking, digital music, security, etc.. Picked up some of your steganography stuff on your site. Top shelf. Keep up the good work.
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Corinna John wrote:
Why are you here?
Is that the way you greet visitors?
Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile? Do you have a boring day?
Saw peterchen's allegation and thought I'd pop in to see who you are.
Vikram.
Shameless plug: http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar
"And above all, watch with glittering eyes the world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it." - Rohald Dahl.
Mrs. Schroedinger: "Erwin, what have you been doing to the cat? It looks half-dead!"
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Usually I don't ask visitors why they are here, because I have invited them and that's why they're here
People like you, who just happen to view my profile, are more interesting.
And now let's see whose sig is going to appear under my postings today...
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"Usually I don't ask visitors why they are here, because I have invited them and that's why they're here
People like you, who just happen to view my profile, are more interesting."
Say, are are you interested in having an Indian bloke as a friend?
"And now let's see whose sig is going to appear under my postings today... "
LOL!
BTW, I had a look at your site pc-errors. No English version? (I tried Google's translation tool, but that was horrible)
And have a nice New Year! (forgot to say that yesterday)
Cheers,
Vikram.
Shameless plug: http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar
"And above all, watch with glittering eyes the world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it." - Rohald Dahl.
Mrs. Schroedinger: "Erwin, what have you been doing to the cat? It looks half-dead!"
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No English version?
It's not easy to translate silly jokes about german exception boxes
But you're right, it might be quite confusing to link to that site and then say "hehe, not readable for you". I've changed the link to my second homepage, the corrections and translations of my articles.
Greetings to India,
coco
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mam,
hi iam a resident of india ,i was searching code for steganography in java swings and i caught u here.
i saw the code in c# but mam would u plz help me find it in java swings.my email id vkgummadi@yahoo.co.in.
ill be waiting for a positive reply
cheers
vijay:
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Hi,
I don't know much about Java Swing, but getting and setting pixels is possible with the usual 2D graphics, and that's all you need. An algorithm for location of pixels and calculating their new colors can be written in any language.
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Corinna John wrote:
Tell me what's on your mind,
There's some weird fluid on my mind. On top of that there's a skullbone, skin and some hair. I'm not wearing a hat right now.
Corinna John wrote:
what you're thinking about right now.
How come I can't hear the fluids when I shake my head violently? I can hear the fluid in a bottle if I shake it!
Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile?
I was curious about the person who was hiding behind the number 475133.
Corinna John wrote:
Do you have a boring day?
Yes. Most work days are boring to some degree. I need to win a damn lottery or something so that I can retire from this daily terrorism of my mind.
--
Futue te et ipsum caballum.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
There's some weird fluid on my mind [...]
Strange - everyone has the same things on their minds. Fluid, bone, hair, and a few kilometers of air. Maybe you could hear the fuids if you turned your ears inside?
By the way...Hiding behind the number 475133 is really easy! The number is far bigger than me
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I need to win a damn lottery
No, you need a different job.
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Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile?
Eh.. Because I was wondering where you were from because you didn't know what St Patricks Day is (me being Irish).. and before I looked at your profile I actually though that you were probably from Germany.. the reason I though that: My Girlfriend is German and she didn't know what St Patricks Day was until she came to Ireland.
Anyway.. you German or just living there?
And how could you not know what St Patricks Day is!!! It's the biggest Saint Cleebration in the world!!! Tch!!!.. Ye germans
Corinna John wrote:
Do you have a boring day?
Yup... Thanks for asking
Regards,
Brian Dela
http://www.briandela.com IE 6 required. http://www.briandela.com/pictures Now with a pictures section http://www.briandela.com/rss/newsrss.xml RSS Feed
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Alright, now I know St Patricks Day, thanks for all the explanations
Life in Germany can be a little bit boring, because we miss so many celebrations...
Brian Delahunty wrote:
you German or just living there?
Both. I hope people can't guess it from the mistakes in my postings
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Corinna John wrote:
Why do you view my profile?
Well, when I happen to run into someone in the lounge that isn't one of the 'regulars', I tend to check their profile and see who they are.
Corinna John wrote:
Tell me what's on your mind, what you're thinking about right now.
Well, that's an interesting question. A minuite ago I was thinking "who is this person?", now I'm wondering why you want to know what I'm thinking. And the term "righ now" is so elusive! A second ago I was thinking about an answer to your question, now I am realizing that "right now" is continuously changing, and my fingers can't keep up with what I'm thinking... And I don't always think in words and colors, sometimes I think purely in hexadecimal, or binary depending on my hardware implementation and interfaces thereof.
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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I'm not one of the regulars, damn it, I don't spend enough time here anymore!
Nitron wrote:
"right now" is continuously changing,
That's exactly the point. And you're the first person who notices it
You can't write about what you think right now, because when your fingers start moving "right now" has already moved on and you think about something else.
People who think in words are better of, their think-type-delay is shorter. Translating images to text and text to english text takes a few seconds, and when I'm finished with putting thougts into text, it's all obsolete
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Corinna John wrote:
People who think in words are better of, their think-type-delay is shorter. Translating images to text and text to english text takes a few seconds, and when I'm finished with putting thougts into text, it's all obsolete
Sheesh! You couldn't even begin to imagine my dilemma: I think in abstractions and dynamic sets of neural networks, continually spawning ant-colony algorithm threads to find the shortest route between my thoughts, take the results and run them through an english-language parser, run that output through my vocabulary linker, and finally compile them to executable code that outputs the english text you're reading on the screen right now. Talk about the realtime hit on _my_ OS...
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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You're better of than me, you have a parser.
I still have not found a language-parser that accepts colours and 3-dimensional shapes as input.
My thoughts are beautiful streams of colours, I can almost watch them shining on their way through my head.
Every input, once it entered my head through one of my input-devices (eyes, ears, nose, internal memory...),
is converted to colourful shapes automatically, processed by 3-dimensional multi channel methods, archived in dynamic memory,
and linked to similar shapes on-the-fly. Every image has a source-flag telling me where it came from.
This flag is very important, because I have to know what came from my ears (it has to be sound) and what from my eyes (has to be light),
from my nose (has to be smell), or from internal sources (may be memories, other thoughts, or ideas).
My memory works just as 3-dimensional and can hold only images with some metadata. Anyway, I got a buffer for text, to make output run a bit faster.
Once a thougt has been processed an is waiting to be expressed, the dilemma begins. I see its complex structure, but I still have to
find the correct vocabulary and build a one-dimensional sentence. If I want to describe a sound, I can clearly see the sound in my mind,
but nobody would understand what I mean if I described the picture. It's the same with ideas for C# programs. I can see the program's
structure, usually those things look very nice in light red and deep blue on white background, but when I want to explain it so somebody,
my incomplete language-parser reaches its limit again and I have to make it look more simple that it is.
That's why I rather grab a pencil and draw my ideas, instead of writing them down. I can also paint sounds, smells, numbers, emotions, .NET namespaces...
Simple words are not complex enough for me, but unfortunately I have to use them to talk to other people.
Statistics by serious scientists say that one (or more) person out of 200 thinks in colours, many of them also hear/smell/... like that, just like me.
Unfortunately these statistics also say, that our colours and shapes are unique, for example the same number looks
completely different for two people. Let two people paint the same sound, and you'll get completely different pictures.
Damn it, I'll need language for all times. Where's my fast, easy-to-use and bug-free parser?
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Hi!!
Well i wanted to thank you. i knew such a things exists but i had no idea how to go abt doing it. just one question? y such a restricted set file formats to "encrypt" data. y can't i use jpg for instance.
hope to read more of ur articles on this topic
bye
Muffadal (http://muffadal.uni.cc)
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Hi,
the JPG format compresses the image by changing pixels. Any information hidden in the exact RGB values would get lost.
You should take a look at JPEG/JSTEG[^].
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i saw three articles in my rss reader from code project about steganography and i had forgotten for that moment what steganography is so i had a look at the first article and it jogged my memory, i didn't read the article i just skimmed over it and then looked at the bit at the bottom, saw the picture and decided to find out more, i suppose i should read the articles, i can't imagine what i'd use steganography for in a profesional context but it might be interesting to know about
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For business use steganography is far too complicated.
It is rather for personal use, if you want to hide a message without showing that you have something to hide I write the articles just for fun, because I like to explore new tricks with file formats.
BTW: The picture at the bottom does not contain any hidden data
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