Hi Ian,
>
> I have just begun using a nifty little program for generating passphrases
> (Diceware Passphrase Generator), and this can be a fun way to create
> usernames also! Imagine, the username is a passphrase too! :)
Yes, good idea.
>
> Occasionally I wonder if some parents chose their k
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Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: turingdecoder completed
> The easiest way I see , to avoid these automated attacks on all e-gold
accounts,
> is to stop using the account # for login purposes, use login
>
> I have nothing to do with Windows computers, sorry! Cant you just
> add a line or two of code so it works on the web?!
Hi,
I don't know how to make a VB program work on the web.
If you don't live on Antarctica a windows computer cannot be that far away...
Anyway, if I were to make a compl
Hi Danny!
I have nothing to do with Windows computers, sorry! Cant you just
add a line or two of code so it works on the web?!
>Well, I'll see what Jay can come up with next, but it won't be easy
>if you don't
>move on to bigger pictures.
>Of course you can make pictures that the computer ca
> >If you got 37 out of 40, then I think you win the challenge!
> >
>
> Hi Danny! You definitely do!
>
> But can you put it on the web so we can actually use it and try it
> and check it?
Hi,
You can download the zip package (only 54 kb) :
www.fourpillars.net/finance/turingdecoder.zip
The pa
>> No need for ocr. Just a little more code.
>> You import any of the e-gold turing gif images and click "Process"
>> Within a split second you get the number in asci format.
>> I tried with 40 samples and 37 came out correct.
>> I'll most probably be able to improve upon that number if I tra
> > No need for ocr. Just a little more code.
> > You import any of the e-gold turing gif images and click "Process"
> > Within a split second you get the number in asci format.
> > I tried with 40 samples and 37 came out correct.
> > I'll most probably be able to improve upon that number if I tr
> No need for ocr. Just a little more code.
> You import any of the e-gold turing gif images and click "Process"
> Within a split second you get the number in asci format.
> I tried with 40 samples and 37 came out correct.
> I'll most probably be able to improve upon that number if I train with
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