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  2. Bouncy Castle (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    Bouncy Castle started when two colleagues were tired of having to re-invent a set of cryptography libraries each time they changed jobs working in server-side Java SE.One of the developers was active in Java ME (J2ME at that time) development as a hobby and a design consideration was to include the greatest range of Java VMs for the library, including those on J2ME.

  3. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    The surfaces are typically composed of thick, strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and the castle is inflated using an electric or petrol-powered blower.The principle is one of constant leakage, meaning small punctures are not a problem – a medium-size "bouncy castle" requires a fan with a mechanical output of about two horsepower (about 1.5 kW) and consumes around 2 kW of electrical power ...

  4. Pat Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Hutchins was born 18 June 1942 in Yorkshire, the sixth of seven children. [3] She won a scholarship to Darlington School of Art in 1958, continued studying illustration at Leeds College of Art in 1960, and graduated in 1962. [2]

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  6. Cryptographic hash function - Wikipedia

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    A cryptographic hash function (CHF) is a hash algorithm (a map of an arbitrary binary string to a binary string with a fixed size of bits) that has special properties desirable for a cryptographic application: [1]

  7. Review: James Castle made thousands of resolute drawings with ...

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    The first Southern California show of self-taught artist James Castle (1899-1977) is now on view at Santa Barbara Museum of Art.

  8. Rosie and Jim - Wikipedia

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    An illustrator who creates pictures, gathering ideas from her adventures. Each episode would start with Pat finishing a drawing of Rosie and Jim and end with an illustration, again by Pat, based upon the episode. At the end of each episode, Duck would be hidden in the picture, with Rosie and Jim trying to find him.

  9. David Macaulay - Wikipedia

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    His illustrations have been featured in nonfiction books combining text and illustrations explaining architecture, design, and engineering, and he has written a number of children's fiction books. In 2006, Macaulay was a recipient of a MacArthur Fellows Program award and received the Caldecott Medal in 1991 for his book Black and White ...