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A Daylenne,
muerta
A Ray, muerto
A Francy,
psicosis permanente
A Kathy, da~os cerebrales permanentes
......A Jim,
muerto
A Val, da~os cerebrales masivos permanentes
A Nancy, psicosis permanente
A Joanne, da~os cerebrales permanentes
A
Maren, muerto
A Nick, muerto
A Terry, muerto
A Dennis, muerto
A
Phil, da~os pancreáticos permanentes
A Sue, da~os vasculares permanentes
A Jerri, psicosis permanente y da~os vasculares
... y a
muchos otros
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Este video tiene una historia. Muy pocos pueden verlo por las buenas. Creo que hay mas gente que pueda verlo por las malas, aunque sigan siendo pocos. Suerte,
-?Y la resolvió usted, en verdad?
-Fácilmente; había yo resuelto otras diez mil veces más
complicadas. Las circunstancias y cierta predisposición mental me
han llevado a interesarme por tales acertijos, y es, en realidad,
dudoso que el genio humano pueda crear un enigma de ese género que
el mismo ingenio humano no resuelva con una aplicación
adecuada.
Disfrutad de estos videos.
Enjoy this videos!
Ya se que el ASM se fue a pique. Tan puro que en mi entierro sonaran los Cramps por un PC-Speaker.
We are used to use files in their standard way, that is we hear
audio files, we see images, we execute executables and so on. But
who says that an mp3 file really represents audio, or that a gif is
just an image? So I started some nice experiments, like executable
images, strange .com files, a.out and so on, until I reached the
conclusion that, after all, a file is just what I want it to
be.
So let's take a file which can become a good example for
anyone:
WIN.COM
...and let's make it become something good.
1) This image IS NOT win.com, first of all because it's an image
(well, you are seeing it aren't you?) and then because it has those
nice, little, funny writings by me.
2) This image IS win.com, because the file IS STILL EXECUTABLE and
WORKS!!! The proof is that I'm writing this html page with a text
editor which is currently running on a Win98 started by THIS
win.com (that after all is not win.com ;)
3) If we want to say everything, this image IS NOT win.com: it's a
patched version of win.com. And it's also an example of high art
reproducibility (please, artists, don't blame me if I call it this
way): to have a copy you can just download and execute my patch, or study the source. For all the programmers around here: I
know, the code isn't SO nice... but as you've probably noticed yet
it has been automatically generated by my great patching engine, so
stop it :)
4) Another little note: since the image is in gif format and gif
compression is lossless (that is, it doesn't lose information), you
can save this image as a raw file and have a perfectly working
win.com... even if, to have this image size, I've appended some
zeroes at the end of the file. Argh, I'm distributing win.com from
my site! But is it really win.com? No, it's a gif! :)
5) The image is, we can say, _hidden_ inside the file: that is, the
data I have added are visible ONLY if the file is opened as a
grayscale raw image with 101x250 resolution. Otherwise, you will
just see some noise without any meaning. Who knows, then, if
between our "closed" files there are others with messages like
this!
6) Think about how nice it would be, a ***harmless*** virus which
patches files inside your HD signing them with nice images...
7) And now, do you notice that use of a grey, darker color in the
lower part of the painting? Well, those are the strings.
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