See also something about computer-generated music:
http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/net-instrument/Thesis.html
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 03:13:00 EDT
Subject: Cryptography-Digest Digest #978
From: Digestifier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 9:27 AM +0200 6/13/03, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
See also something about computer-generated music:
http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/net-instrument/Thesis.html
I'm told someone is trying to encode information by ordering the
musical notes played in a chord with a Midi synthesizer.
The US Army today announced the availability of licensing
of its patent for Spread Spectrum Image Steganography:
http://cryptome.org/usa-patent.htm(with copy of the patent)
Patent Abstract
The Spread Spectrum Image Steganography (SSIS)
of the present invention is a data hiding/secret
(resent) At 11:44 AM 6/13/03 -0400, Peter Wayner wrote:
At 9:27 AM +0200 6/13/03, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
See also something about computer-generated music:
http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/net-instrument/Thesis.html
I'm told someone is trying to encode information by ordering the
From: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey...just found out about msnbc.com's hidden page on WMDs, including bio,
nuke, and chemical.
Not hidden.
http://archive.msnbc.com/modules/Israel_strategic/default.asp
Any way to push such a thing into a google cache?
The solution to this is Palladium (NGSCB).
You'd want each ecommerce site to download a Nexus Computing Agent into
the client. This should be no more difficult than downloading an Active-X
control or some other DLL. The NCA has a manifest file associated with it
No shit? This is moronic.