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i would like to talk to u about your project neural cryptography machine. I would like u to suggest me some text which i should read to have a complete insight on neural cryptography, tree pairity machine etc.
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[no name] 11-Aug-13 6:21am    
http://www.google.com/search?q=neural+cryptography
Member 9957311 11-Aug-13 6:28am    
If you think i haven't tried that I am a lot disappointed because we are not working at same mental level
[no name] 11-Aug-13 6:31am    
No I would guess not since you are not using your brain at all.
Member 9957311 11-Aug-13 6:34am    
well i am because i am asking about good reading material on this topic. Of course leaving good papers from Adi Shamir and other recognised scientists.

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Don't post this under Quick Answers - if you got the code from an article, then there is a "new message" button at the bottom of that article, which causes an email to be sent to the author. They are then alerted that you wish to speak to them.
Posting this here relies on them "dropping by" and realising it is for them.
 
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OriginalGriff 11-Aug-13 6:36am    
No, the whole point is that you didn't ask him directly - you asked it as a Quick Answer question, which is open to the whole community. If you want a response from the person who wrote the article, you need to do something which causes him to be alerted to your question. With over 10,000,000 members, if even just 10% of them have written articles, then that still leaves a million people you could be trying to communicate with. Unless he is online and the right time, *and* visits QA to answer questions, *and* notices your question, he is very, very unlikely to ever know you want to talk to him.

Posting a message at the bottom of the article sends an email to the author of that article, and him alone - so if he is still active (and wants to talk to you) he can respond.

Reduces the odds of you getting a response from several million to one to a much more manageable number! :laugh:
Member 9957311 11-Aug-13 6:35am    
thanks originalGriff I realised my mistake...
OriginalGriff 11-Aug-13 6:41am    
No problem!

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