i think this would be interesting to use steganography to put the data into a piece of actual music as some kind of watermark, rather than just play data that sounds like noise.
not that that would have much practical application.
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^yeah i was going to say, just burn to DVD/Blu-Ray.
you'll just need to find a working DVD/Blu-Ray drive to read it after the EMP has destroyed all the current ones.
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i have a bunch of random cash (coins+notes), including:
10 NZD value: 7.93 aud 13 HKD value: 1.59 aud 3.5 GBP value: 5.40 aud 50 CNY value: 7.63 aud US quarter value: in the toilet
plus a few other random coins from various countries.
total value at least $22.55 aud.
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Do you really have a blog. though? I'd read it.
no, but he has a plog apparently.
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that is a great post, however i prefer her "so you want to start a bitcoin business?" post. (link, anyone?) count me as a fan.
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(I am in Australia at the moment)
Brisbane or Other? Other. What are you thinking of trading E&G? Thanks for the offers everyone keep them coming I prefer something unique / cool / wacky / possibly old / maybe geeky i often seem to totally throw good things in the bin, because donating is too inconvenient (only like 1% of the donation bins around anymore, not like 10 years ago). the only thing i can think of right now off the top of my head is heaps of no-longer-used shirts and t-shirts, but when i get home i'll look around for other stuff too. i recently wanted to get rid of a few vinyl records but couldn't be bothered with ebay and ended up just leaving them outside a dj store early one morning with a sticker saying 'FREE'. really nice quality tracks but i sold my decks long ago so no need for the physical when I can just listen on youtube. they would have been a bargain @ 1 BTC.
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- Extremely well written content for your blog or other content based site. (Articles from 500 words to 3000+ words - with the Penguin and Panda updates high quality, well researched, original content is priceless)
hehe let's try that with some hyphens Extremely well-written content for your blog or other content-based site. (Articles from 500 words to 3000+ words - with the Penguin-and-Panda updates high-quality, well-researched, original content is priceless)
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(I am in Australia at the moment)
Brisbane or Other?
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Silk Road is still active? I haven't used them in 5 years. that one's probably true
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including melamine
Indeed - food is something you need to be a little careful about in China (something that all those "rules" and "regulations" does help with in western countries). i once bought some cheap peanut butter that i (after i'd used it a couple of times), discovered was made in china . the rest went straight in the bin... not worth the risk. unfortunately for australians, the kiwis seem to be less stringent about letting in chinese vegetables, and then half of them end up being sent here and passed off as "product of new zealand". i can only imagine what kind of chemicals are in those frozen peas.
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Everything is made in China.
including melamine
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This first image shows a triangle perpendicular to the earth. I am only really showing it to help people better visualize what I am attempting to represent in the second picture. As you can see, two perfectly legitimate positions can be derived from the calculations of the triangles.
i couldn't decipher this image. perhaps you could mark the points, instead of the lines, and say which 3 points form the initial trianglethen mark the two perfectly legitimate positions as X and Y
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buying prepaid SIMs but in China you have no need to show ID (and they are very cheap)
SIMs are cheap, or IDs are cheap? (or both?)
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this forum is for loosers
this forum is for sheep
I want to fuck this forum
oooooh yeah
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Anyone could please TL;DR what ATC said?
I don't understand the use of "TL;DR" as a transitive verb? transitive verb tl;dr = 'summarize'
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There is an app that does that - Skype.
um... well encrypted exchange of information directly between clients
don't skype calls go via microsoft servers?
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A 3D print of a QR Code might work.
you could build this out of lego. might want to glue the underside of the bricks though just in case they get moved
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woah, i just learned something... it results in TWO points IF all 3 known points are in a straight line. and it follows that an infinite number of known points will not reduce this to 1 known point as long as all the known points are in a straight line. gotta have some kind of triangle there for triangulation
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