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    N9 [Shipping]: It's finally here [for some]!

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    mikecomputing | # 2941 | 2011-07-29, 23:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by PortaDiFerro View Post
    Saw some lady taking pictures of her kids with N9 at an amusement park (Särkänniemi) today. Felt so jealous and was tempted to ask her if I could try it out..
    are u sure it was the original :O

    http://twitpic.com/5siddh/full

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    mikecomputing | # 2942 | 2011-07-29, 23:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by tissot View Post
    Nokia Sweden hasn't said anything. 3(operator) has given an estimate in Sweden as have Orange in Switzerland.
    September looks like a good guess as of now, but that's about it.
    well also n9pilot nokia representants did say 23sept on a blogentry.

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    Rugoz | # 2943 | 2011-07-30, 00:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Ballerina, Taxi driver, Footballer, Poster, Child, Watchmaker
    I had Ballerina, Taxi driver, footballer and watchmaker. But poster and child? Doesn't fit.

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    unfuccwittable | # 2944 | 2011-07-30, 01:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by Rugoz View Post
    I had Ballerina, Taxi driver, footballer and watchmaker. But poster and child? Doesn't fit.
    yeah, that's the only video with TWO "characters".

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    smegheadz | # 2945 | 2011-07-30, 01:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by marxian View Post
    http://youtu.be/IMxWLuOFyZM?t=3m15s

    nice to see 2 people get my python reference. as you may tell from my name i like classic comedies.

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    recluse | # 2946 | 2011-07-30, 01:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
    Whoever thought about this riddle, has no clue about cryptography.

    He has set both private key and public key to value 255.

    Public key is actually calculated by (g ^ private) mod p
    Which is in this case 289. That is the point of the bloody algorithm it is difficult to reverse the operation.

    Alice would not be able to decrypt the message.


    The bloody web calculator, did allow setting invalid key.

    I am really annoyed

    BTW: 10 is not a generator over 307
    This is absolutely true. p is wrong. yA is wrong.

    Nokia gives us a crypto challenge that requires using made-up rules. The result of the made up rules is that a variable that is generated by g^x mod p is actually generated by the green component of a random colour. This means it's impossible to decrypt the message too.

    I had no way of knowing this and hence no way of getting the answer.

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    daviss | # 2947 | 2011-07-30, 03:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by jo21 View Post
    one can dream... of apple elopapocalypse.-
    elopcalypse sounds better imho..

    btw the elgamal answer sucks biiig time,shdnt hav waste time on that...

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    abill_uk | # 2948 | 2011-07-30, 05:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by recluse View Post
    This is absolutely true. p is wrong. yA is wrong.

    Nokia gives us a crypto challenge that requires using made-up rules. The result of the made up rules is that a variable that is generated by g^x mod p is actually generated by the green component of a random colour. This means it's impossible to decrypt the message too.

    I had no way of knowing this and hence no way of getting the answer.
    Now you know why Nokia made such a ballsup of everything

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    jurop88 | # 2949 | 2011-07-30, 06:15 | Report

    Really disappointed on this ElGamal N9
    Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
    He has set both private key and public key to value 255.
    ...
    Public key is actually calculated by (g ^ private) mod p
    ...
    Alice would not be able to decrypt the message.
    ...
    BTW: 10 is not a generator over 307
    Go figure I started coding a Python script to find a prime for which 10 was a 'prime root' (but didn't finish it due to lack of time and coding skills hahaha)

    Only precisation, Alice would refuse the message as not true because public key is not valid - anybody tried to check if the verify works? Since the 'prime root' condition is not satisfied, it shouldn't...

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    jalyst | # 2950 | 2011-07-30, 06:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by hotnikkelz View Post
    Well that sounded very contradictory
    I meant what I said, but prolly not what you think I meant, if you know what I mean.
    CBF'd explaining in further detail...

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