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Salut !

In primul rand vreau sa urez tuturor sarbatori fericite si un an nou plin de impliniri !

Astazi am venit cu un challenge de dificultate Hard, ce imbina diverse domenii( photo manipulation, chiper text, networking, linux-basic ).

Are mai multe levele, o sa descoperiti totul pe parcurs.

O sa spun totusi un set de reguli/sugestii:

1. In momentul in care considerati ca nu stiti ce sa mai faceti, sau nu gasiti ceva, reveniti asupra acestui post si manipulati textul de mai jos, in ce modalitate puteti.

2. La un anumit level, daca apar copii labagii si imi strica treburile, ma supar grav, hai sa ne distram, nu sa fim prostanaci.

3. Fiti foarte atenti la detalii. Denumiri, descrieri, cifre, absolut orice apare in challenge este necesar, se vor lega intre ele.

4. Stiti ca ati ajuns la Finish in momentul in care primiti mesajul.

5. Multe indicii sunt chiar in acest post pentru diferite levele.

6. Daca gasiti ceva, nu postati aici sa vada toata lumea.

7. La level 1, nu va lasati pacaliti de adresa, nu am avut unde hosta, nu are legatura.

8. Spre final, cand nu stiti ce sa faceti, incercati sa fiti curiosi.

Textul de care vorbeam este despre inceputurile Internetului:

-Vede?i L-ul?

-Da, vedem L-ul!

Apoi au tastat un O ?i au întrebat din nou:

-Vede?i O-ul?

-Da, vedem O-ul, a venit raspunsul.

Apoi au tastat un G ?i conexiunea a picat. Totu?i începuse o nou? revolu?ie în domeniul comunica?iilor.

HINT: http://mevid.ro/rpg/bounceme.png citeste-ma.

Solvers:

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1969: The first LOGs: UCLA -- Stanford

According toVinton Cerf:

...the UCLA people proposed to DARPA to organize and run a Network Measurement Center for the ARPANET project...

Around Labor Day in 1969, BBN delivered an Interface Message Processor (IMP) to UCLA that was based on a Honeywell DDP 516, and when they turned it on, it just started running. It was hooked by 50 Kbps circuits to two other sites (SRI and UCSB) in the four-node network: UCLA, Stanford Research Institute (SRI), UC Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

fournode-2.gif (17482 bytes)

The plan was unprecedented: Kleinrock, a pioneering computer science professor at UCLA, and his small group of graduate students hoped to log onto the Stanford computer and try to send it some data.They would start by typing "login," and seeing if the letters appeared on the far-off monitor.

"We set up a telephone connection between us and the guys at SRI...," Kleinrock ... said in an interview: "We typed the L and we asked on the phone,

"Do you see the L?"

"Yes, we see the L," came the response.

"We typed the O, and we asked, "Do you see the O."

"Yes, we see the O."

"Then we typed the G, and the system crashed"...

Yet a revolution had begun"...

History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Web

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1969: The first LOGs: UCLA -- Stanford

According toVinton Cerf:

...the UCLA people proposed to DARPA to organize and run a Network Measurement Center for the ARPANET project...

Around Labor Day in 1969, BBN delivered an Interface Message Processor (IMP) to UCLA that was based on a Honeywell DDP 516, and when they turned it on, it just started running. It was hooked by 50 Kbps circuits to two other sites (SRI and UCSB) in the four-node network: UCLA, Stanford Research Institute (SRI), UC Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

fournode-2.gif (17482 bytes)

The plan was unprecedented: Kleinrock, a pioneering computer science professor at UCLA, and his small group of graduate students hoped to log onto the Stanford computer and try to send it some data.They would start by typing "login," and seeing if the letters appeared on the far-off monitor.

"We set up a telephone connection between us and the guys at SRI...," Kleinrock ... said in an interview: "We typed the L and we asked on the phone,

"Do you see the L?"

"Yes, we see the L," came the response.

"We typed the O, and we asked, "Do you see the O."

"Yes, we see the O."

"Then we typed the G, and the system crashed"...

Yet a revolution had begun"...

History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Web

Xo Xo. Bad way of thinking.

Primul level nu se leaga de text.

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:))) Nu incercam sa rezolv :))) poate dupa sarbatori cand o sa am mintea limpede :))) doar am cautat deunde ai luat:

"Do you see the L?"

"Yes, we see the L," came the response.

"We typed the O, and we asked, "Do you see the O."

"Yes, we see the O."

"Then we typed the G, and the system crashed"...

Yet a revolution had begun"...

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