This whole Mass Effect thing is so close to The Matrix business it's not even funny.
This whole Mass Effect thing is so close to The Matrix business it's not even funny.
Hey that's the story of the Matrix.
I'll add this.
Now that's just embarrassing.
Thx man.
From what is that from? and is it any good?
No, they are still waiting for a repeat of the experiments in May.
"As dead as a Joker (I see what you di...) victim (oh ok)."
Well, Emma Stone is actually a blond who makes herself a ginger.
And William Golding's Lord of the Flies was published in 1954 and Spartacus lived from 109 to 71 BCE.
Yep but you know what they say: "One man's erotica is another (horny) man's porn."
That's not really an argument. You could say the same thing about climate change and other long term threats.
OK you got me.
As a matter of fact I did Mr. arcticfox012 you don't have to get rude. I'm saying a string of length n composed of truly random characters composed from the 95 printable ASCII characters is more secure than an equivalent string of length n composed from random dictionary words. This seems reasonable to me because by…
I don't think that's the case. You are assuming that you are using the same method on the 20 ch. password as well as the 10 ch. one. I completely agree but I'm talking about the difference in methods. horsebattarystablewrong is nice and secure if you're assuming a brute force attack based on random character selection…
Yep, Gmail and Google Calendar are gone and don't even get me started on Chrome and Google Earth.
Still not as safe as a random collection of letters, symbols, numbers and capitals.