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Posted by Lauri Raittila on 06/26/05 13:36
in alt.html, Andy Dingley wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:50:33 GMT, AF <bscinc3000@Yahoo_NoSpam.com>
> wrote:
>
> >The point is there are legitimate uses of large strings of data,
Yes, but you really failed to proof it... After all, even the point of
having JPG as string, as it is not possible to put this data back to get
image...
> But that isn't a "string" of data, in the way we're using "string" here,
> to mean a sequence of characters, displayed as text glyphs.
Puzzle: find all words in your language from following:
ferkrehgkehsjgthgjgajesaglrahesgbrksgknrkejgbrksebrkbegjrjerkgejrgkekjbee
rbkrebgkerkgbkjrbjergesankraebgjehkejgjshfjkdshgrkngkjnrjghejrkghejjeubro
odhgekkjehasgjrhgskhlkejleawöjaoöjgjwrejgsöldöfmwesjfgesnrvcajeosfsefejor
ailojkjkjkhgreejwaedaweöojaöwvnankdnfkelrfherklsagrerwakhfreklngkeskrngek
It is much easier to copy paste these words, if they are cut from the
middle if there is no space in between.
If you don't know the words, then you can't cut it nice parts beforehand.
And different people may prefer different lenght of lines. For puzzle, it
is not big problem, but lets say your job is to find something from this
kind of data...
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Lauri Raittila <http://www.iki.fi/lr> <http://www.iki.fi/zwak/fonts>
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