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- Readability is the ease with which a reader can understand a written text. The concept exists in both natural language and programming languages though...
- Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the...
- bad sector in computing is a disk sector on a disk storage unit that is unreadable. Upon taking damage, all information stored on that sector is lost. When...
- result. On 6 December 2016, the band's logo was nominated the "Completely Unreadable Band Logo of the W****" by news website MetalSucks. Gore (EP) – 2016 Gore...
- scenario, but the received word has two unreadable characters [ 1 0 0 ? 1 1 ? 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 ]. We replace the unreadable characters by zeros while creating...
- information because it contains a form of the original plaintext that is unreadable by a human or computer without the proper cipher to decrypt it. This process...
- it fell out of current use, many do****ents in the French archives were unreadable until it was decoded. Antoine Rossignol's cryptographic skills became...
- Gert. A spin-off anthology series, The Unbelievable Unfortunately Mostly Unreadable and Nearly Unpublishable Untold Tales of I Hate Fairyland!, with stories...
- syndrome (LTS) is the situation in which a quoted expression becomes unreadable because it contains a large number of escape characters, usually backslashes...
- disks, reading and rewriting data to resolve and retrieve data that is unreadable by DOS or Windows. The first version was released in 1987 by Steve Gibson...