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dangerbird
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Ryan_m_b said:Dangerbird please use proper capitalisation and punctuation when writing a post e.g.
I'm sorry I'm just terrible at english i failed that course. I'll do the best i can though.
Ryan_m_b said:Dangerbird please use proper capitalisation and punctuation when writing a post e.g.
dangerbird said:Naw its just to eliminate any crazy rare stuff like in a million chance stuff from happening its not that there's iminent danger and i realize that that's why its not paranoia see
nah I am just weird lollostcauses10x said:I could easly argue this the other way at Paranoia or compulsion..
If no iminent danger, and crazy rare stuff : why bother unless some thing is nagging or driving you ??
Most people would go on about there business without worrying about such. Yet to act upon such: some thing is worrying you, is it not?
jhae2.718 said:I'm typing this message from a non-networked OpenBSD computer inside of a Faraday cage on the bottom of the Mariana Trench. A specially trained team of elite dolphins uses the IP Over Dolphin (IPOD) protocol to take it to a trusted team on land, who then post it to this message board through seven proxies after bouncing it off a ping wall to avoid being traced by people using a GUI in Visual Basic. After that, I shut down the computer and move into my panic room until the dolphins return with any replies doubly encrypted.
Does your security system incorperate extraterrestrial sharks and dolphins so that their minds can't be read by people as easy? And do these look alike dolphins and sharks have rockets or other mechanical devices secretly surgically implanted into their bodies to speed up communication?jhae2.718 said:That would be what the team of sharks is for. Also, the messages are encryped using quantum waveform permutation encryption algorithms, which are unbreakable as long as [itex]P \neq NP[/itex], so I choose [itex]P\ne 0[/itex] and [itex]N \ne 1[/itex] to be safe.
The secret location is actually a submarine lair that can move around the bottom of the ocean at .99c.