Erwin Moller Messages: 228 Registered: September 2010
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On 10/20/2010 2:25 PM, +mrcakey wrote:
> "Erwin Moller"
> <Since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much(at)spamyourself(dot)com> wrote in
> message news:4cbecc33$0$81475$e4fe514c(at)news(dot)xs4all(dot)nl...
>> On 10/20/2010 12:28 PM, +mrcakey wrote:
>>> "Erwin Moller"
>>> <Since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much(at)spamyourself(dot)com> wrote in
>>> message news:4cbebb8d$0$81484$e4fe514c(at)news(dot)xs4all(dot)nl...
>>> <snip>
>>>> 1) /dev/random
>>>> And in case you are on Linux, have a look at /dev/random/
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//dev/random
>>>> It says: "It allows access to environmental noise collected from device
>>>> drivers and other sources.", which sounds promising, as in impossible
>>>> for
>>>> the man-in-the-middle to predict.
>>>
>>> Permission to emit a lengthy Bill& Ted style "woooooooooooooooooooah"?
>>>
>>
>> Permission granted. :-)
>>
>> But please clarify a little what it means to this poor chap from the
>> Netherlands. I have no clue who Bill& Ted are. ;-)
>> So I don't know if the 'wooooah' means:
>> 1) "bullshit advice"
>> or
>> 2) "yes! /dev/random rocks!"
>> or even
>> 3) "you clearly have no clue what you are talking about"
>>
>> In case of 1 or 3 I kindly point to my disclaimer under my post. ;-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Erwin Moller
>
> Ah, hoe gaat het met u?
Zeer goed, dank je wel. ;-)
Waar heb jij geleerd zo uitstekend nederlands te praten?
> Bill& Ted is probably the best silly movie ever. A
> dude from the future helps two stupid college students go round collecting
> important figures from history to help them pass their exams so they can
> carry on forming their band which in turn goes on to form the basis of
> future civilizations. I'd highly recommend it. It's most bodacious!
>
> And it was 2)! - #t=2m43s
Oh yes, now I saw Bill & Ted on youtube I vaguely remember seeing it
before, long ago. I guess I wasn't completely sober, since the movie
didn't complete its way into my memorybanks apparently. But that suits
that movie just fine. ;-)
It is a lot like Wayne's World, but made a few years earlier.
Keanu Reeves was still a teenager.
And woooooah, are we getting off topic here!
Thanks for posting. ;-)
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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