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<0> GarethAdams: ;)
<1> neatnik, yeah but i want to translate :p
<0> that code snippet got me thinking, though
<0> you know how there are all of those fancy smart people at the CIA and NSA and such who decode stuff all day?
<2> neatnik: people dont computers do
<3> they's decode that in a heart beat
<0> right
<0> that's very simple
<1> hum thought it would be funnier... just translated first char and understoo the rest, seeing the repeated letter
<2> there is nothing u can hide from the NSA
<0> but what if I did something to that string of numbers... like... divide it by two
<0> and then convert the resulting string of numbers back to letters
<4> still simple
<0> and then did maybe four or five other things to it



<2> there is nothing you can hide from the NSA
<0> winmutt: you really think so?
<1> neatnik, that's the most basic principe of cryptography
<3> neatnik: you've heard of the enygma machine?
<2> neatnik: there is nothing they cant break given time
<0> ||cw: heh, I read that as 'enema machine' :( but, no
<2> except perhaps quantum encryption
<0> winmutt: scary stuff :/
<4> 2048bit encryption might take them long enough, heh
<2> thats a relatively new field still
<2> jfro: dont bet on it
<3> neatnik: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_machine
<5> jfro: MAybe a week, to
<4> hehe
<0> ||cw: ah, yeah
<0> ||cw: wasn't that featured in that film U-571?
<2> yes
<0> ||cw: or something like it, anyway?
<2> the enigma machine won us the war in the atlantic
<0> heh, this reminds me of the movie "codetalkers"
<0> now that was an interesting 'code' :)
<0> er
<0> windtalkers
<0> whatever
<4> reminds me of Cryptinomicon
<6> nicolas cage ****s anyway
<2> jfro: good book
<6> hell yea, good book.. neal stephenson is my hero
<7> is there any way to find the bitrate of an mp3 file via PHP, or do i have to run it through a shell command?
<2> neatnik: even lost languages are no longer a problem
<2> Stormchaser: probably most americans
<0> winmutt: but what about aramaic transcribed to the roman alphabet, converted to ascii... divided by two... ;)
<6> well i remember being told that constantly throughout middle school and high school
<6> the teachers loved that bit of info for some reason
<3> neatnik: that machine basicaly does what you were suggesting, and some guy managed to emulate it in an atari 2600. how quick you think the nsa is going to be able to crack it with a super computer?
<2> elvendrake_a: you know whats more interesting.. native americans account for 10% of the military
<2> i DOUBT they account for that in normal population
<3> bjornh-: I've seen php cl***es that can do it
<2> i love the fact that indian casinos bankrupt old white people every day
<8> is it a good idea to store a md5 hash in a cookie?
<2> Monkey_b: sure . depends?
<3> Monkey_b: depends on what you do with it
<6> well hey, poor people have a tendancy to join the military.. there's not a lot of options otherwise
<6> it ****s
<2> elvendrake_a: i think that its more along the lines of indians make damn good soldiers
<6> well yea, you can argue that and the whole pride thing.. anything really
<3> winmutt: whats that have to do with anything? it's thier choice to join
<6> but a big part of that is because the military is a great option if your family has no money and you need an educatin or career.. if you don't mind being shot at
<5> elvendrake_a: *blink* Any of your ramblings got aany connections with PHP?
<3> Stormchaser: 'bout as much as some of yours LP
<3> s/L/:/
<4> snap
<6> haha, good point
<3> so when do i get op anyway
<5> ||cw: 1 minute before the end of the world.
<3> so any day now
<9> ||cw: there doesn't appear to be any pattern to it. I was given mine out of the blue because there was a need to have another op. I did not ask for it.



<3> there's a need, from 8Central when i get here to whenever Stormchaser and Jymm roll out of bed there's no op
<5> caffinated: That was wrong...
<9> Stormchaser: hm? i was opping to deal with the away message. i lagged a bit.
<10> any symfony ppl happen to be in here?...
<10> #symfony is dead...
<3> lol
<10> didn't think so
<5> caffinated: Heh... I saw that he left just a few seconds after I said what I said...
<1> dbruns, i use symfony, but i'll answer you only in #symfony if i do :p
<1> btw symfony rules, it's php on rails :D
<10> hartym_ are you in symfony?
<5> hartym_: No, that's phpontrax
<10> yeah...
<3> interesting http://www.bobparsons.com/DomainKiting.html
<10> hartym_ well i'm just trying to follow this tutorial and its not ruling lol
<1> dbruns, i answered your question in #symfony
<9> Stormchaser: probably never. smalltalk is generally not used in production environments.
<5> caffinated: ...or in whitespace...
<11> LMAO
<11> caffinated, are you still going on about smalltalk
<9> jfarrell: no, i think that's the first time i've mentioned it today.
<5> *nod*
<9> and it was in response to something.
<5> I should have said '***embler' rather than 'smalltalk' :)
<9> well, the thing is that you could do it :) it just wouldn't be as fast as some languages.
<5> lol
<12> good day
<5> woof
<13> Anyone use OPERA as their IRC client?
<11> caffinated, hey
<11> if i wanted to do payments for invoices in PHP
<13> lol, I know
<11> what do you use
<5> purefusion: You do?
<13> yeah
<5> Rick: *rawr*
<14> :)
<5> purefusion: Then you also know, that your question does not belong here.
<13> :-p
<11> ok can anyone answer that question
<13> hey, I'm a php guru.. ;)
<5> jfarrell: Magdalena.org uses worldpay (or something)
<5> purefusion: and I'm ##php op.
<12> who can point me to any help for develop an script with multi-process
<13> I see...
<5> Seba_soy: you mean multi-threaded script?
<13> if anyone uses opera, I'd be willing to take it into PM, but out of 470 chatters, someone's bound to be using it...
<13> no excuse I know...
<12> Stormchaser yes, PARENT-CHILD
<12> Stormchaser something like a daeomn
<15> hei any free php code formatter?
<16> $dateOrder = preg_replace("/(m|d|y)/", "$$1", $dateOrder); < -- how do I repalce "text m textttt" with "text (THE VALUE OF $m) textttt"???
<15> binary app not php script plz :)
<17> knoopx, Uh?
<15> code beautifier
<15> or whatever you want to call it
<15> just arrange lines tabbed in their correct position clear double spaces
<15> etc etc...
<18> Zend Studio Client?
<15> uhm
<15> never tryied
<18> 30 day trial
<18> it'll do what you want
<15> but it's java based right?
<18> yes, but it runs fine on my systems
<15> ok
<15> gonna try it
<18> includes it's own jre
<15> do you use it regullary?


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