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- Posted by Hendy Irawan <ceefour at INDO.NET.ID> Jan 04, 1999
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Halo Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS, my reply to your letter!!! Hi! Just wanna have some thought in the "official" definition of machine-readable (back to crypto thing? no. just wanna clear up the mess) > [IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE]In a form that a computer[21] can accept. > Machine-readable data[22] includes files[23] stored[24] on disk[25] or > tape[26], or data that comes from a device[27] connected to a computer. > Even > typewritten pages can be considered machine-readable if you have an optical > character recognition[28] (OCR) system[29]. So you've got physical pages as machine-readable here. So, here's my tip, if you ever really downloaded an illegal crypto thing, or if you tried to recognize the chars in the physical source pages using your scanner, make sure they won't find your OCR software (or make sure they won't find your scanner) if they ever really come to your house and do a thorough search. Don't forget to reply, Euphoria, Hendy Irawan > http://ceefour.cybermart.net The Morse Code == Here Come Dots For all intents and purposes, laptop computers will be a great embarrassment to notebook computers. Gotta try this: Learn To Do Useful Things http://www.learn2.com