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Zero point one two three ... it is all 4 free!

Last post 04-06-2007, 12:45 AM by ItsAllinThatNumber. 0 replies.
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  •  04-06-2007, 12:45 AM 529

    Zero point one two three ... it is all 4 free!

    My computer showed a sign of residual rootkit infection from a SONY disc which installed AOL and a remote control application, and was labeled "SPECIFIC HARM MUSIC". Since the initial "SFH" infection (not officially recognized, and neither XCP nor SUNNCOMM, thus there is no legal remedy) Windows has been unrunnable and the computer has been running Harvard Architecture type software (programs are write protected, wicked MS abandoned this technique). The initial attack was against research and development of a copyless playback and memoryless data retrieval system best explained by the fact that by counting you can generate every possible data combination, but don't need to because the number 0 point 123 is instantly infinite and instantly calculable in any part of it. I think that understanding this is the bomb that nukes DRM once and for all, but unfortunately most people don't even know how to watch TV for free with an antenna, the phone company doesn't know dollars from cents on the bill, so if you can't add you get no free tunes. There are kit projects now posted on the internet which play the number and show the potential for what you might describe as an ipod with no need for a hard drive, or an intangible mind that remembers everything, the way a calculator knows math. I don't have an ipod, I have a walkman. It's legal and it "downloads songs for free off the radio". I also have another kind called a boombox, which does the same thing. Forget about sound quality, MP3 is a compression, and if you are listening to so much music then you can't hear the difference. Even digital is lossy, such as if you play at 8kbps vs. 128kbps or the 44100 Bps of a CD. I bring this up maybe pointlessly vain since many of you can not figure out or somehow forgot how to watch television for free with antennas. Today my computer acted up because I hooked an mp3 player up to it, full of songs and noise which either I made, or was made under a non (C) license, or was extracted from that number. The number itself is melodious as demoed by the now public designs of Number Players which don't even have memory, discs, NOR PROCESSORS! Because my computer acted up when I conneected the mp3 player, I believe that there is a possibility that part of the rootkit is still there, and SONY is quite arrogant, but I'm telling you all they have nothing. You don't have to use DRM and if you don't then having it means you've been hacked. I honestly contribute The Number and affirm it was public domain before the recognized invention of digital sound and that it provably contains all digital data to be calculated by those who can calculate large numbers. I tell you the truth, four million 1's makes a number bigger than all the songs, and if you play many smaller numbers you will hear every song, and these numbers will certainly not be copies, and this I have proven. For those of you who are concerned about games, let me tell you I used to make my own. Now can you do that with your console? Probably not unless it is a Hydra Console, and then it's so easy you may be able to make a game a night for fun and for free and pass it around to your friends on the net! If the game bites you, don't buy it. Get yourself a tape deck while they still exist. They aren't DRMable. My number is not DRMable. I have certain IP rights with which I demand the stopping of DRM and refusal to buy it, and to consider it a crime to use it against me. And don't forget, all you need is to know the math that creates a bitstream, and it's simple arithmetic, and you have full rights to everything because Its All in That Number! I hereby claim to be either the inventor or a pre-CD pioneer in the field of digital sound! Thus I have more outrage at computer damage, because of the computers being designed to be vulnerable to viruses. Does a calculator get a virus? This is ridiculous foolishness! It's easier for MYSELF to build one that can't get a virus, as I truly have, than to waste billions and hire thousands to make one that does, and all the other crap that's been made since 1995! I've got good computers that have worked since 1983!!! With 5 inch floppies that boot and play the equivalent of 45 RPM vinyl! Use your coasters to make groovy vinyl - build a gramophone! The rights have expired! Put rust on scotch tape and make a tape recorder! Smash the ... Digital Robbery Menace. Start a band, play a synth, make some good music and to heck with the piriaates! Be careful about playing music on a ship, they will come and rob you of your college education! Unless you study the math. Build an automatic composing synthesizer ... because all the music ... Its All in That Number!
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