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Sat, 02 Dec 2006 09:13:45 -0500 from nir@lonick.com <nir@lonick.com>:
> I'm a student and I'm considering starting a website for
> providing school reference and resource material such as study guides
> and notes written by myself, or students, and oth
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>I'm a student and I'm considering starting a website for
>providing school reference and resource material such as study guides
>and notes written by myself, or students, and other sources with
>consent.
>As a student, would such actions be considere
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I have to go to court soon, to face a misdemeanor charge, and
make an initial plea. I'm going to plead guilty sooner or later,
there's no denying it.
My question concerns my action at the first session (the
arraignment?). I expect the judge will
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Is it lawful to go into a place of business and photograph someone
working there?
I did that because the business owner (previously one of my customers)
cheated me in a business transaction. After I accused the business owner
of cheating me, I we
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I am a graduate student, and couple of days back, my state university
housing owned apartment went on fire due to my roommate's laptop
battery/equipment burst in the apartment in our absence. I just reached
in time, and saved part of apartment , alongw
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On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 08:52:14 -0500, fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>. . . .
>As we will recall, he was found in contempt and sanctioned.
>He did not appeal.
>Now, when a judge 'finds' that a witness was in contempt
>and that 'finding' is not ap
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I just added Shamir's trick to the LTC library. Gets ~1.34x to ~1.4x
faster signature verifications than before with a simple 16 element
table of points.
Some numbers
---NOW---
ECC-112 verify_hash took 807645 cycles (1.34x faster)
ECC-
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