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"unreadable" Definitions
  1. (of a book, etc.) too boring or difficult to be worth reading
  2. (also illegible) difficult or impossible to read
  3. if somebody’s face or expression is unreadable, you cannot tell what they are thinking or feeling
  4. (computing) (of a computer file, disk, etc.) containing information that a computer is not able to readTopics Computersc2

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To Rob, Cassie's face "looked like a strangers, unreadable and risky," and we can see that he's become just as unreadable to her: "What the fuck goes on in your head?" she yells.
Bieber's expression is unreadable, as he's wearing a face mask.
To me his prose is unreadable — like Jane Austin's [sic].
His eyes unreadable, but intent unmistakeable, behind mirrored Oakley sunglasses.
It became an unreadable blur, but the tempo kept ascending.
It entered the historical record centuries old and already unreadable.
Why do these books pile up in such unreadable numbers?
For instance, consider how notoriously unreadable most privacy policies are.
But zooming in on that pill bottle makes the details unreadable.
Along the way, the message is unreadable, protected from prying eyes.
She looked at me in silence with her small, unreadable eyes.
This week's print version of the Sunday magazine is simply unreadable.
The text was rediscovered in 1980, but it was virtually unreadable.
The screens are often an unreadable, inconsistent, layered tangle of ads.
Many were unreadable and, given the passage of time, felt irrelevant.
This isn't to say the stories are unreadable — far from it.
This makes them unreadable by those who might try to intercept them.
On many days, the new format has made my old posts unreadable.
What followed was basically unreadable, thanks to various quirks of Twitter's platform.
To run faster than that would make the tape an unreadable blur.
One update, rolled out in late 2013, made unsanctioned media files unreadable.
Most are unreadable, but it's not always going to be that way.
But emojis were unreadable on devices that couldn't translate their numerical identifiers.
They walk into a familiar kitchen, but it's full of unreadable tickets.
Is graceless style and faulty logic enough to make a book unreadable?
From most perspectives, the quote, which is written in arabic calligraphy, is unreadable.
But one look at my unreadable scrawl, and Dr. B. found me out.
At 73 words, with two long parenthetical interruptions, this sentence is almost unreadable.
But used to excess, it can render prose turgid and, at worst, unreadable.
Gothic elements and monochromatic symmetry recur and the ornamentation can verge on unreadable.
Encryption The process of scrambling data or messages making it unreadable and secret.
With his sunglasses off now, Marshall's eyes remain fixated elsewhere, unreadable and distant.
Was the hanging chad clear on the ballot but unreadable by the machine?
The company's moral compass is unreadable at best and already severely compromised at worst.
It's instantly recognizable, even from its tiny, unreadable in-line appearance in your feed.
They are designed to be impenetrably unreadable to convince app users not to bother.
The third contains at least six clauses, rendering it almost unreadable on any platform.
The 1950s through the mid-1970s were the great era of the unreadable novel.
Maybe that's because I've rendered it unreadable with Mozilla's unbreakable emoji-based cipher, Codemoji!
But creating material for the digital platform should not render the print version unreadable.
The snapshots, by contrast, demonstrate that photographs are complicated, volatile, all-but-unreadable artifacts.
The Age of SelfishnessBy Dartyl Cunningham (Abrams) Totally unreadable and hideous to look at.
Unfortunately, today much government data is provided to the people in dirty, unreadable formats.
By making all tweets equally unreadable, no would could say they were being unfairly silenced.
He was disappointed in this translation, which was very crude and in some parts unreadable.
Pages under this banner are totally nonsensical, whether they're downright unreadable or contain random characters.
And "Lucky Strike" finds him fancying an unreadable, ungettable man who smells of Lucky Strikes.
When that happens you are faced with DRMed books that are unreadable, unusable, and unwanted.
You cannot say, as Mike Trout is bland to the point of being completely unreadable.
These pages include single paragraphs of biographical info, but they're rendered practically unreadable by formatting.
The book was almost unreadable, haphazardly capitalized, lacking punctuation and written in florid, apocalyptic prose.
Fighting about it seems like the ultimate unreadable Facebook fight, with no clear end in sight.
In retrospect, the 1950s through the mid-1970s were the great era of the unreadable novel.
No one has said to Kroff what all of us are thinking— Cruel, awful, obscene. Unreadable.
Although many of these books are unreadable, dictator lit happens to run the gamut of quality.
A small percentage were unreadable, others had mathematical mistakes, and others were missing data or signatures.
Blue Barge was everything the Atlantic wasn't: clean, empty, static, but it was equally as unreadable.
This will not be another 18-month Washington commission that yields an unreadable and unactionable report.
It's as if DNA were an encyclopedia, with some sentences covered with black tape, making them unreadable.
It's an easy lie because the surface is so rusty that the mint year is completely unreadable.
Other famously unreadable players — like Jonathon Power of Canada — would produce different shots with the same swing.
Young women are being raped and murdered, and as suspicion circles Pascal, Moll's behavior is disturbingly unreadable.
" But Song notes that a few things remain unreadable, including "tables, headers, graphics or multi-column formatting.
Still, the systematic, almost patient approach with which it was compiled and utilized—whether that involved sifting through mailbags of unreadable postcard after unreadable postcard, or crushing your parents' long-distance bill by calling venue after venue in state after state—was nothing if not do-it-yourself.
Huppert's face expresses immense but unreadable emotion — she channels pain without needing to explain the cause of it.
However, the system is often labour intensive and sometimes tags get chewed up and bar codes become unreadable.
One issue is that, although it's called whole genome sequencing, there are regions of DNA that are unreadable.
They rise until they are suspended above your head, unreadable and unreachable, a forest of scarred brown figures.
Inspections, he said, sometimes require combing through moldy stacks of papers, or records so old they are unreadable.
Cucchiara said that the archives, which would have become moldy and unreadable if they touched floodwater, were unharmed.
He was not present at this hearing, instead appearing by video while holding a paper with an unreadable message.
Which is to say: Don't dip your driver's license in bleach and then act all surprised when it's unreadable.
And that's the piece: a glob of pulp which is also new East-meets-West history, unreadable but moldable.
And sometimes the text message inbox is completely unreadable, with contact photos mixed on top of the preview text.
Many readers have deemed the book unreadable — thanks to Wallace's sprawling sentences, heavy use of footnotes and meandering subplots.
Meanwhile, 32 states require that individuals or businesses destroy or at least render unreadable individuals' personal data, the NCSL found.
I didn't want to write an unreadable book, but one that could stand on its own two feet without explanation.
Just a year ago, machine translation still produced reliably rocky results: both inaccurate as to content, and often unreadable too.
Responding to client requests for logos "black metal as fuck," Szpajdel's designs for DEEPRED and N.V.One are all but unreadable.
It was stodgy, grey, unreadable, and bound in a rulebook that was written by the sort of fogeys Bourdain despised.
His wife was unreadable, wearing a flowing niqab that obscured her face except for a narrow slot for her eyes.
Increasingly, however, Rushdie has left cool English so far behind that his fiction has grown bombastic and close to unreadable.
Germain was his opponent, and, like Washington, a tall, imposing man who hid vast ambition behind a usually unreadable visage.
It wasn't the misheard words or the unreadable community-generated captions that transformed Poynter from beauty guru to caption crusader.
If physical deterioration hasn't rendered the CD-ROM unreadable, it would take hours of labor to get the game working.
The files showed up in my Macbook's Photos app in an unreadable file format; even our IT desk was stumped.
The school also redacted information from incident reports to the point that the reports became unreadable, according to the website.
Print the slides at the smallest possible size, so that the type becomes unreadable while the images are still visible.
Unfortunately the book titles are unreadable, but look in the upper right corner: This may be Jerry's childhood baseball team.
But others, like a candy-covered milkshake drowning a copy of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory probably render Roald Dahl unreadable.
"This caught our attention because our login systems are designed to mask passwords using techniques that make them unreadable," said Canahuati.
With encryption, your data will be converted into unreadable code that can only be deciphered with a specific key or password.
Concerned users can create encrypted sections in their notes that are protected by a unique password and are unreadable by Evernote.
He was slumped down, with his right elbow on the armrest and index finger resting on his forehead, his expression unreadable.
Everyone loved that book, and I couldn't wait to get on the ride with them, but it was unreadable to me.
Think of countless summer blockbusters where crates or tanks or missiles emblazoned with unreadable Cyrillic or Chinese characters portend certain doom.
But now, when you have all these relationships with PR companies, record labels, artists, and friends, your Facebook inbox is unreadable.
She also gives herself the best scene, snapping off her twinkle for a killer deadpan that becomes an unsettlingly unreadable blankness.
Her "Judge" was goofy, charming and sinisterly unreadable — perhaps her strongest-ever flexing of her ability to embody multiple personalities concurrently.
Come to think of it, I found Henry James almost unreadable five or six years ago, and now I love him!
"People have a problem with fat women telling the world that they're beautiful, so my mentions are currently unreadable," she said.
Roy, with unreadable affect, agrees to go and boards a commercial flight for the moon, the first leg of his trip.
The face is really nice and, though liberally applied, the pips around the inner ring don't make things too busy or unreadable.
A former member of Barack Obama's campaign team, Kaiser comes off as a shrewd anti-hero whose true beliefs are nearly unreadable.
Last night it was the top Moment if you accidentally clicked the Moments tab on Twitter and my mentions just went unreadable.
It uses an oil-based ink to penetrate nonglossy paper, so information on bills, bank statements, and tax returns is entirely unreadable.
In retrospect, I see the "unreadable nods" as probably knowing something about community colleges but not being used to talking about it.
Let's be honest, when you actually curl up with them, they sometimes turn out to be kinda average — or even completely unreadable.
These services ensure that your data is encrypted and unreadable, and that your IP Address is hidden and your location is changed.
When they're sick, their caregivers rely on medical records that are partial, incomplete or unreadable, say health care providers and immigration activists.
A message is encrypted on a sender's device, sent to the recipient's device in an unreadable format, then decoded for the recipient.
" The last line of the last poem, "The Poet," reads: "The basket marked the poem rides out into the encrypted, unreadable sea.
Many artifacts are found damaged, with parts of the inscription missing or unreadable, and a Markov model can help fill in those gaps.
Beyond his fistic talents, he was unreadable and unknowable and therefore even greater, an 80s action movie villain without dialogue come to life.
Hargrove discovered that two of the memory cards were completely unreadable—they had used batteries that had long since given up the ghost.
January 22nd, 2016 Safari users on Macs have been plagued by an erratic, yet persistent bug for months that renders Twitter links unreadable.
Although the passwords were unreadable, Flipboard said passwords prior to March 14, 2012 were scrambled using the older, weak hashing SHA-1 algorithm.
But much more concerning to many number theorists was the fact that the papers were still, as far as they were concerned, unreadable.
That's the takeaway from the FBI's latest data on crime in the US. The FBI put this data in a hideous, unreadable chart.
They flatten the painting and interfere with the otherwise quite interesting interplay of the different planes, to the point of making them unreadable.
The tactile notations require multiple steps for accurate transcription, and their history of touch means the dots are sometimes smashed or otherwise unreadable.
Private Internet Access makes sure your data is encrypted and unreadable, and that your IP Address is hidden and your location is changed.
The cascade of flickering, sometimes unreadable images is so unremitting, despite long stretches of an utterly blank screen, as to be nearly ungraspable.
But anything with Donald Trump, where there's so much to say, if you don't bring some humor in, it's going to be unreadable.
That's why Vijith Assar built Genius Defender, a tool to block web annotations by making the text of your blog unreadable to Genius.
Hashing is the act of converting passwords into unreadable strings of characters that are designed to be impossible to convert back, known as hashes.
For an entire year, they redacted everything they posted on social media: monochrome blue rectangles blocked every photograph; smaller black rectangles made text unreadable.
Without the telephoto, the car is too small, the track signs and leaderboard are essentially unreadable and Brad's shadow is even in the shot.
A person's fingerprints are only as durable as their skin, and they can be rendered unreadable by anything from manual labor to extreme swelling.
Facebook — Facebook's WhatsApp standalone messaging app is now fully encrypted and unreadable to anyone, including the authorities, according to the unit's CEO Jan Koum.
Many sports fans regard statistics in the same way that a casual golfer might view a championship green: deceptive at best, unreadable at worst.
He was obsessed with a story of Gothic monks whose lettering grew so ornate that the bishops found it unreadable and banned the technique.
Judging by what appears in the online preview, the book, which is riddled with biblical passages, run-on sentences, and grammatical errors, is unreadable.
A world map hangs askew on a closet door near a bumper sticker that reads "CHOICE," with indecipherable marks indicating an unreadable slogan below.
"His life's work was to convert this huge mass of material written on envelopes and napkins in his father's unreadable handwriting," Mr. Klass said.
Literature was in the first place reading matter, after all, and Dylan's lyrics were mostly unreadable—and not even listenable to without the music.
Private Internet Access VPN ensures that your data is encrypted and unreadable, and that your IP Address is hidden and your location is changed.
My Life Orientation textbook became unreadable—all I could focus on was the names of these girls, and I'd imagining my name there instead.
Geek Squad calls and leaves a voicemail while I am in the movie to tell me that the data on my hard drive is unreadable.
The book itself is not every word that was written for the game because that would be unruly and unreadable, instead focusing on the cutscenes.
But once the hash is stored, Facebook noted that the company "creates a human-unreadable, numerical fingerprint of it," while not saving the actual photo.
The floor-to-ceiling wall of words is nigh unreadable, as is the content of the adjacent works by Bethany Collins that bookend Simmons's installation.
Anya's face has an unreadable quality, but there's always emotion trembling just under the surface—a quality that makes you care immensely for her characters.
When you put a disk in one of these broken drives, it had a pesky side effect of misaligning the disks themselves, making them unreadable.
But now, in an important acknowledgment, Manuel Valls, the Socialist prime minister, has called the 3,800-page labour code "unreadable", and promised to simplify it.
That is, its syntax is so bizarre that code written in Perl is essentially unreadable by other programmers and thus not editable by other programmers.
All things equal, startups want the smallest codebase possible (provided, of course, that developers aren't taking this too far and writing clever but unreadable code).
He is an ambassador or a poseur, a visitor out of time and place, his manner ruthlessly aloof, his impression of his surroundings comically unreadable.
Any record of the entire course of human events (even of a short time period) would be so voluminous that it would be completely unreadable.
They were saying "that his signature looks like rubbish, is unreadable, and looks more like a heart rate monitor than a signature," Mr. Sigley wrote.
Material that would be merely sick, disgusting and unreadable in the hands of a lesser writer is, with Brite at the controls, surprisingly erotic and captivating.
The activists communicated using a well-known security program called Pretty Good Privacy, which makes emails unreadable by anyone without a password and a digital key.
The bare minimum was that they imposed end-to-end encryption, which makes message data unreadable to everyone but the sender and his or her recipient.
It is also, at least in Stamos' view, a trade off that's worth it for the 'greater good' of message content remaining strongly encrypted and therefore unreadable.
And critics point out that the system has other security problems, unmentioned in the state's assessment, that could allow someone to alter ballots or render them unreadable.
About 2 percent of audio snippets from white people were considered unreadable by these systems, according to the study, which was conducted by researchers at Stanford University.
About 2 percent of audio snippets from white people were considered unreadable by these systems, according to the study, which was conducted by researchers at Stanford University.
Space might affect methylation, for example—the act by which chemistry flips DNA sequences on and off, making them readable or unreadable by the rest of the cell.
The troubling thing is the databases contain "dehashed" passwords, which means the methods used to scramble those passwords into unreadable strings has been cracked, fully exposing the passwords.
The data can be used just like ordinary data but it's unreadable to humans, rendering it useless to hackers in the event of a data breach or theft.
It's exhausting, and mostly because of how confusing it is; the specific distribution of energy and attention is obvious, but the reasoning behind that is opaque and unreadable.
More specifically, they point to the fact that criminals have moved from more traditional modes of communication to devices and services where messages are unreadable even when intercepted.
Let's get the bad news out of the way first: The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things—Leroy's second book, a collection of short stories—is virtually unreadable.
While the messages might be secured and unreadable, at least without heavy cooperation from WhatsApp, the company still retains and stores chat logs, even after they've been deleted.
Even if the hard drives in his backpack could be salvaged, the ever-paranoid Haas—a self-described "tinfoil hat guy"—had rendered them unreadable with strong encryption.
He's a craggy old man who looks like if Ron Perlman had been through a chemical attack; his expression is unreadable, but it seems to say, Fuck this.
Of the images he has chosen, Mr. Marshall's grim, watchful, unreadable black trooper silhouetted against a white car — is he friend or foe, and, if either, to whom?
In its worst moments, I thought of Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, a mostly unreadable 2005 novel that attempted to understand 2001's terror attacks.
The United States government has consistently lobbied for the creation of so-called backdoors in encryption schemes that would give law enforcement a way in to otherwise unreadable data.
The Disposal Rule, part of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), requires businesses to render consumer reports including credit and background checks unreadable before disposing of them.
The RGB LEDs in each key, as you can see below, are very bright and visible, but when the keys' lights are all off the keyboard is completely unreadable.
The company's approach to digitally manipulating images renders images unreadable by the machine learning tools that are used to identify an individual, but are imperceptible to the naked eye.
WhatsApp has finally finished its end-to-end encryption update so that all of the messages sent using the app are unreadable to the company (and thus, the authorities).
Unlike the tedious, unreadable, and equivocal special counsel report, the whistleblower complaint makes a simple, compelling, and readable case for clear presidential misdeeds that is understandable to every American.
You may publish an interesting finding, but if the paper is unreadable, as so many are, you can't have wide impact because no one understands what you're talking about.
Think of how frustrating it is to search for something on your phone only to land on a link that is virtually unreadable because the website isn't optimized for mobile.
In the letter, Colyer questioned whether Kobach was advising counties not to count some mail-in ballots, including those with missing or unreadable postmarks, even if they arrived by Friday.
"Landscape Study" (September 1907) is further abstracted: broad smears of paint, squeezed straight from the tube or applied with a palette knife, are almost unreadable as a landscape up close.
There's also the almost unreadable story in Judges 19 of the Levite who pushes his concubine outside the walls of the house to be gang-raped by a lawless mob.
The memorial sign of murdered African-American teenager Emmett Till has been rendered unreadable by alleged vandals, according to a photo that a film student shared on Facebook of the vandalism.
It facilitates the process of joining numeric columns from different data sets to calculate a sum, count, or average on data that is encrypted and unreadable during its entire mathematical journey.
I plan to push it grittier and less cartoon-like than those old games; the hard part will be keeping everything legible without it becoming an unreadable mess of dithered pixels.
In a hyper-connected world fraught with threats, encryption allows us to scramble data to render it unreadable as it travels from point A to point B so it is protected.
This needed proving only because Mr. Dylan's sole novel, "Tarantula" (1966), written when he was 25, is a largely unreadable wordstew, written so as to defeat the hardiest of his idolators.
TALIA LUSTIGER-THALER Brooklyn To the Editor: Does it escape notice that these ads have the same characteristic attributes — rapidly spoken disclaimers and unreadable fine print — as used car ads do?
Mando, cold and unreadable behind his helmet, has his hands on the controls while Baby Yoda hangs out in the passenger seat, the urge looming to push a glowing green button.
It also makes messages unreadable when they pass through an app's server, meaning companies do not have the ability to provide the information to law enforcement even if they wanted to.
And back then he wrote an article for a magazine that I was editing about professors who didn't teach that much, and the kind of bizarre, unreadable research that replaced actual teaching.
About a year ago, they started designing a range of products interlaced with a metalliferous fabric that renders the computer chips in your bank and identification cards unreadable and your phone untraceable.
Fine-detail CT scanners can visualize the ink of letters inside such scrolls, but the alphabet soup is unreadable unless each letter can be assigned to its correct position on a surface.
Twenty-five years ago, few people knew anything about encryption, the act of using math to render communications like email and text messages unreadable except by the person for whom they're intended.
"I love the idea of playing a woman who is to some extent, unreadable, or misperceived, thought to be one thing and my job is not to reveal who she is," she says.
Autumn, Rose, and Dyne, who has fibromyalgia, did several scenes onstage in Oasis' purple backlit ballroom, while a dozen or so people perched on raised leather cushions looked on wearing mostly unreadable expressions.
It has been judged unreadable, which is more than likely; but I continue to believe that I have never since written with such ardent confidence in the power and worth of the Word.
But another poster by the name of "Sixstringkiing," who claims to be a tattoo artist, argues that the tattoo—with its fine lettering and stylized script—will be unreadable in a few years.
The shapes expand and shrink as the landscape of ice and snow shifts and recedes, causing the painted images to morph and distort, colors bleeding into one and becoming an incoherent, unreadable vision.
Vetements, the rogue design collective that's had the fashion industry in its thrall for the last few years, has co-opted DHL's bulky logo, Metallica's lightning bolts, and Champion's nearly unreadable script, among others.
Pre-buffering is poor and results in extremely low resolution for many titles initially, which would be forgivable if it didn't make text unreadable—a major flaw for a library of largely international films.
That is another column, or series of columns, or honestly more of an unreadable Medium manifesto or a slurring 40-minute monologue from a person debating having a sixth beer on a school night.
The point of using an end-to-end encrypted messaging app like WhatsApp is that the messages travelling through the internet are unreadable to anyone who intercepts them, making wiretapping them all but impossible.
The corridors are decorated with graffiti like "there is no time for [unreadable] in Iran any more," or the former instructions for a document furnace, or a mechanical opening door to a safe room.
In the past, privacy-minded users could protect data stored inside their devices, such as their emails, by scrambling it with a password, which made it unreadable in case the device got lost or stolen.
Methods like CT scans can pick out blobs of ink inside a charred scroll, but the jumble of letters is unreadable unless each letter can be assigned to the surface on which it is written.
The group's founder, Bentley Potter of Kingston, N.Y., whose day job is tuning skis at his family-run business, started the page after noticing an unreadable sign for a missing pet on a telephone pole.
" Sometimes Moore gets bogged down in plot summary, as she does in her review of Margaret Atwood's "Oryx and Crake," which sounds unreadable despite her characterization of it as a "towering and intrepid new novel.
Its primary security feature is end-to-end encryption, which means messages can only be seen by the sender and receiver while they're in transit — anyone who intercepts them will receive an unreadable encrypted file.
Encoding DNA with information is an extremely nascent pursuit, and code like that instructing a computer to execute a task is at risk for being made unreadable by all the other noise in a DNA sequence.
Eventually they're so high that the inscribed names are unreadable, but reappear on the wall below in the jolting epitaphs: Jack Turner was lynched in Butler, Alabama, in 1882 for organizing black voters in Choctaw County.
Hester La Negrita and her family live under a bridge, where garbage falls from the sky and the word "slut" (unreadable to Hester, who can write only the letter A) has been graffitied onto the wall.
Social media companies, airlines and retailers overhype the short-term benefits of facial recognition while using unreadable privacy policies and vague disclaimers that make it hard to understand how the technology endangers users' privacy and freedom.
Are we so burned out by fear, alarmism, opacity, and the total lack of regulation that marks Web 2.0, that the unreadable yet consumer-friendly provisions of GDPR give us an odd sense of joy and comfort?
But the likely result of this $2 million escapade is that another unreadable outlet, lazily catering to a base that is hungry to have its biases confirmed several times an hour, will be birthed into the world.
Earlier this month, an iPhone 6 was seized in a drug smuggling case and submitted to a forensic lab for analysis — although the iOS encryption measures would likely make the phone unreadable without some previously undisclosed investigation technique.
An unreadable pennant number is visible on the side of the submarine's superstructure, known as the conning tower, the note said, adding that pennant numbers are typically assigned to a submarine after it's been accepted into naval service.
Apple also notes that this patch "resolves an issue where charging may be interrupted on YubiKey Lightning-powered accessories" and clears up a bug that caused some replies to S/MIME messages between Exchange accounts to be unreadable.
Privacy policies that might disclose such information were only available for 17 percent of the 22,484 sites scanned, and the authors note that when such policies are offered, they're usually so specialized as to be unreadable to most users.
"Gone are the days of complicated, unreadable policies, exclusions that leave entrepreneurs vulnerable, and endless meetings and phone calls with insurance agents who don't understand the nuances and needs of different classes of business," adds Goldstein in a statement.
If the system is hacked, the printer could alter the voter's choices or make the ballot unreadable — with no further chance for the voter to review it, Princeton University computer science professor Andrew Appel told POLITICO in an email.
Amid a storm of mockery and protest on social media, a Kazakh film director, Saken Zholdas, produced a music video ridiculing the president's apostrophe-laden approach as a recipe for turning written Kazakh into an unsightly and unreadable gobbledygook.
For a period of one year, American posted blue rectangles to his Facebook page in lieu of the photographs he would ordinarily post; the text portion of his status updates was similarly redacted, crossed out in black and unreadable.
" Earlier this year, when I reported on dozens of absolutely unreadable and factually disastrous celebrity biographies available on Amazon, First Amendment lawyer Patrick Kabat told me, "Amazon has no reason to be kicking lots and lots of people off.
We would never know about them at all if it weren't for the emergence of new techniques in imaging science over the last two decades, which can decipher damaged, vandalized, or otherwise unreadable texts with startling precision and accuracy.
The original version of the tech did that by cutting off light from the edges of the screen, but the version in the x360 instead blasts light out the sides, making everything white and unreadable unless you're looking straight on.
"Under the act, companies would be required to create procedures for assessing "reasonably foreseeable" vulnerabilities in their systems, as well as implement a process for destroying sensitive consumer data no longer in use—or else render it "permanently unreadable or indecipherable.
One study by an accessibility software company this August found that 21999 percent of the websites it surveyed, ranging from ecommerce to news to government services, contain "accessibility blocks," or quirks in the design that make them unreadable with assistive technology.
My first serious attempt to write fiction came just a few months after finishing it — an unreadable, overwrought psychological muddle that felt, at the time, very accomplished to my late adolescent heart, my very bad imitation of a truly great book.
"The issue is that most referees simply don't review papers carefully enough, which results in the publishing of incorrect papers, papers with gaps, and simply unreadable papers," says Joel Fish, an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
He turned down the seminal document of the New Left, the Port Huron Statement, but he serialized Paul Goodman's "Growing Up Absurd," which is now almost unreadable but which at the time was received as an important diagnosis of contemporary life.
Frank Delaney, an Irish-born author and broadcaster who, like most novices, initially dismissed James Joyce's "Ulysses" as unreadable but later spent his career making that elusive novel about ordinary people accessible to ordinary readers, died on Tuesday in Danbury, Conn.
This time it's the corporations imploding with fear and uncertainty because a bunch of Europeans handed them a big vague unreadable tome of legalese and told them they had to click on it before they're allowed to do business in the European Union.
But it doesn't make super-clear that by doing so, your otherwise "unreadable" iMessages and other data become very much readable to Apple and anyone else who comes knocking–whether that's law enforcement officers with a subpoena or hackers searching for nude selfies.
French artist and activist Mathieu Tremblin found this out the hard way, when images of his street artwork Tag Clouds went viral and he won praise all over the internet for his clever translation of ugly and unreadable graffiti tags into legible text.
His work on codebreaking during World War II (alongside his many colleagues at Bletchley Park and beyond, naturally) contributed hugely to the Allied war effort by allowing them to secretly read Axis communications thought to be rendered unreadable by the ingenious Enigma system.
The California Supreme Court has ruled that an arbitration agreement signed by a mechanic at an Oakland Toyota dealership that included dense legal language in tiny print was so complex and unreadable that it cannot be enforced in his case seeking unpaid wages.
Then, instead of flying employees to the world's finest resorts to write unread and unreadable documents between catered meals, cocktail parties and passed hors d'oeuvres, governments could give the money directly to the poor and actually end poverty in all its forms everywhere.
And although end-to-end encryption makes messages unreadable to outsiders at all points on their digital journey between sender and receiver, Facebook's scheme would still allow the company to see some so-called metadata about messages, like when they were sent.
Two law professors analyzed the sign-in terms and conditions of 500 popular US websites, including Google and Facebook, and found that more than 99 percent of them were "unreadable," far exceeding the level most American adults read at, but are still enforced.
Besides the 'neural networks' that scan transactions for fraud, financial institutions are implementing "tokenization" technologies, which substitute a one-time code in place of one's credit card account number, and point-to-point encryption, which renders data unreadable on its journey through the payments network.
I was a freshman, and Starship Troopers had a lot of socio-political concepts that I of course did not have any opinions on at the time, and which would most likely have been unreadable if they had been presented without Heinlein's energy and persuasive logic.
Still, there's plenty of missing features I immediately wish it had, including: The biggest priorities should be some basic color and light adjustment filters, and caption background colors because Messenger's font is already a bit hard to read and can blend into the imagery to become unreadable.
In contrast to Peter Norvig's computer-generated 17,826-word palindrome, which is basically unreadable, award-winning animator, director, and illustrator Lucinda Schreiber relied on her bare hands to create the beautiful, palindrome-esque music video for "Saint Joan," a song off Australian band Husky's LP, Ruckers Hill.
Ben, and his unreadable grifter personality, is fascinating, but Jong-su is the avatar for the audience: He knows what it's like to have a conversation with someone you haven't seen in years, only to be interrupted when they receive a text and mentally check out.
Of course he had his influences, among them the King James Bible, James Macpherson's Ossian cycle, and Martin Farquhar Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy (1837), but what's important is that the poems of Leaves of Grass are musical, quirky, exquisitely detailed, and moving — while Ossian and Tupper are nearly unreadable today.
When I started teaching at W.C.C., I would often get an unreadable "nod" when I told people what I did for a living, as if I worked in some necessary but disturbing profession like mortuary science (a profession for which, I might mention, many community colleges have training programs).
Baker has spent his life learning how to let a complex moment unfold slowly across a poem, and he's good at it: Consider the beech,the lovers' owne tree, this one, yes,hearts scored-inand someone's, and someone else's, initialsso swollen they're unreadable andmore-than-head-high-up the trunk.
Earlier this summer, I'd seen versions a handful of times in other parts of New York City and in California too, and my editor reported seeing it as far away as Ireland, on a backpack at the Cliffs of Moher, all in the same unmistakable yet slightly unreadable kerning: the Friends font.
As Duffy and his co-founder and executive chairman Eric Rudder argued when I met with the team ahead of today's announcement, today's vendor-specific templating languages only lead to "configuration sprawl" and result in templates that mix code and configuration into an unholy mix of unreadable files that nobody wants to touch.
Unreadable does not mean unread: For a century, art historians have interpreted these paintings either as evidence of Fiquet's discontentment with her lot in the marriage (how many days did she clock up as sitter?), and of Cézanne's cold, everything-for-art objectification of her as a pileup of ovals and cones.
The FBI is asking Apple to write software that would remove two features on the iPhone: One that erases the device's encryption key (which renders the data on it unreadable forever) if the unlock passcode is entered incorrectly 10 times in a row, and one that introduces a time delay with each subsequent failed attempt.
The Data Security and Breach Notification Act would require companies to notify consumers that they have had a security breach within 85033 days, institute a maximum five-year prison sentence for intentionally hiding such a breach, and create financial incentives for companies or organizations utilizing technologies that make consumer information unreadable in the event of a breach.
This raises the question, what gender is the person evaluating the photo and will this task feed an existing perversion (because let's face it, most tech workers are male engineers who haven't been getting the best rep lately) or will it be a punitive task for the analyst reviewing, hashing and creating a "human-unreadable, numerical fingerprint" of the image?
It's a short game, with just one main destination for both men, but it tells its tale in such simple fashion—albeit with some frankly unnecessary wordage along the lower third, which is occasionally unreadable anyway—it's just one man walking, and it's up to you to look around at the right time to see whatever is in the frame at that second.
The night mode, which flips the interface to a dark shade in the evening, constantly forgets its settings; the screen brightness will aggressively dim itself to unreadable levels when I hold the tablet in landscape because my hand blocks the light sensor; search in DeX doesn't work on the first keystroke, requiring me to type "OOutlook" if I want to launch my email app; and I'll have to frequently reboot the tablet to get the Wi-Fi to work.
And then there were the dazzling mashups, hybrids, and outliers: Paul D'Agostino's "Chromatic Alphabet" paintings and "Floor Translation" drawings at Life on Mars; Audra Wolowiec's sound installations, slide-projected poetry, punctuation-based musical scores, unreadable texts, and perfume bottles at Studio 22014; Tim Spelios's interbreeding of collage, photography, and gestural abstraction, also at Studio 21980; Judith Bruan's obsessively symmetrical abstract and text-based drawings at McKenzie Fine Art and Simuvac Projects; Jeff Schwarz's ceramic paintings in slip, glaze, and clay at Outlet; and Rachel Beach's adjacencies of sculpture, photography, and video at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (on view through March 290).
The famous poets came for us they came on us or some of us at least on some of us they did not come their poems were beautiful or not but either way we learned to call them beautiful they came like honeybees to hyacinths to some of us they came in some of us the ones they called unreadable but fuckable or readable and fuckable others were unfuckable the flip the fat the fierce the frayed the flawed the frail the flunky the funny-looking radical unshaved the frumps the flabs the poets came for us their genius sprayed on us they preyed on us they said they'd pray for us like honeybees they dumped their load of gold on us like god they shot their wad on us they called us sweeter than their wives with softer skin they called their wives by telephone their hands over our mouths to muffle us they shuffled us like decks of playing cards and settled into hotel beds their socks and underwear and undershirts cast upon the shore and then we'd stumble out the door ●

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