From: sci.math on 5 Jul 2010 01:39 On Jul 4, 6:02 pm, "hiy...(a)126.com" <hiy...(a)126.com> wrote: > Cauchy's integral formula is wrong, it's proved by couter-example.http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/310.pdf IF I say to you I have a way to basically pop open any mailbox, what if I am actually saying, literally, I am using BASIC programming language as a computable function over POP3 SMTP mail protocol? What if I said it was as simple as setting up an intercept over hypertext HTML SMTP POST then letting the Operating System subtract-text. Is the problem intractable? Let's examine it: IF I say to y o u I h a ve a w a y to b as i c a ll y p o p o p e n a n y m.... you get the drift... It's lethal... terrible but effective.
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