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11 Mar 20:10

Why do companies bother?

08 Mar 07:29

I just realized my dojo's business model.

07 Mar 08:58

When next sexytime a guy says condom is too tight show him this

07 Mar 08:25

When Asians protest..

07 Mar 08:24

My reaction to the new Batman: Arkham Knight trailer

07 Mar 06:55

Russia right now

06 Mar 19:43

When the girl I picked up at a bar said, "we can f**k, but you can't spend the night."

06 Mar 12:16

Blerrhgehgiegehgg

06 Mar 12:13

Welcome to SeaWorld motherf**ker!

06 Mar 12:13

Waiting for a parking space

06 Mar 07:58

Best way of digital drawing!

06 Mar 07:57

Never before in a picture have I seen it summed up so perfectly.

06 Mar 07:52

How tequila works!

06 Mar 07:51

At least Russia is flexible

06 Mar 06:50

Dell charging EU customers for Firefox installation, Mozilla's not having it

by Sean Buckley
Installing a web browser is not a challenging task. In fact, you probably installed the one you're using today all by yourself. Nevertheless, Dell is offering to take the burden off the hands of customers in Europe. The cost of avoiding a few lazy...
05 Mar 14:12

Pornhub wishing Justin Bieber a happy birthday.

05 Mar 14:12

Using a public restroom. I hate it when this happens

05 Mar 12:47

I feel good about myself

05 Mar 12:15

How To encode Data in Playing Cards

by René

Tim Warriner hat sich ‘ne Methode überlegt, um Daten in ‘nem Stapel Spielkarten abzulegen, inklusive Encyption und der Schlüssel ist die Reihenfolge der Karten. Clever!

Data, codes and messages can be hidden in the seemingly random order of a pack of playing cards. Here I explain my method of encoding binary bits into a pack of cards that will result in more bits of data being stored than there are cards. I have no idea if this method already exists, but I haven’t seen it anywhere else yet. The method can also be used to encode letters of the alphabet (English or otherwise) in a way that, on average, fewer than two cards are needed to represent one letter.

In more straightforward methods these would be impossible. My method also lends itself to encrypting the data held within the cards to the security level of a one-time pad. The concept lends itself to other media outside of the world of cards in a way that allows for carefully chosen, already existing rows of objects to represent newly encoded messages.

The Implied Card Method for Encoding Data Into Playing Cards

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05 Mar 10:03

And that promise was kept

05 Mar 07:25

Who Knew Yoga Pants Could Piss Off So Many People?

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05 Mar 07:21

This exists... Gummi Venus de Milo

05 Mar 07:20

My fav quote from. fav character

05 Mar 07:15

Last 24 hours of the Internet in 1 picture

05 Mar 07:14

Russia WTF!?

04 Mar 15:56

Hey kid, take that!

04 Mar 14:09

Prepare yourself for a new gaming addiction with Squiggle Racer

by James Richardson

If you're looking for a a new addiction when it comes to gaming I have to point you in the direction of Squiggle Racer. You won't find this one in BlackBerry World just yet as it's only available for iOS and Android, but thanks to BlackBerry 10.2.1 that's not an issue for us as you can download it from the Amazon Appstore (instructions at the base of the article). 

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04 Mar 14:07

Clapping is like...

04 Mar 12:24

Romantic as f**k

04 Mar 12:22

Spartan children train from a young age to withstand grueling pain.