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Strong Bad

Strong Bad is a fictional character from the Homestar Runner series of animated Flash web cartoons. He is portrayed by Matt Chapman, the principal voice actor and co-founder of the series. Strong Bad enjoys pranking the other characters of the series, along with his ever-diligent lackey pet named "The Cheat" and his older brother Strong Mad. The main segment that Strong Bad is a part of is "Strong Bad Email", in which he answers emails sent to him by fans. The Strong Bad Email series grew to be so popular that seven DVDs featuring the emails have been released, as well as a podcast where emails could be downloaded to digital media players, since its first episode in 2001.

The character sports a red lucha libre mask with 4 laces in the back and a blue diamond in the center of his eyes. The diamond has the power to open bottle caps from "Cold Ones" and remove Homestar's hat, though he has only been seen doing this once. His eyes are green and shiny, and apparently turn grey when he is dead. Usually his mouth is a peach-colored rectangle when not speaking, and can form the shape of an "o" when using words with an "o" sound in them. He lacks a shirt (but wears certain ones on occasion), nipples, and a belly button. Strong Bad also has boxing gloves for hands, though mysteriously he can type with them in his Strong Bad Emails. He also wears black pants, along with red shoes with white soles that curve outward.

COMP128

The COMP128 algorithms are implementations of the A3 and A8 algorithms defined in the GSM standard. The A3 algorithm is used to authenticate the mobile station to the network. The A8 algorithm is used to generate the session key used by A5 to encrypt the data transmitted between the mobile station and the BTS.

Currently there exist four versions of COMP128. The first three were originally confidential. A partial description of the first version was leaked in 1997 and completed via reverse engineering. This led to a full publication in 1998. The second and third versions were obtained via reverse engineering of software which verifies SIM cards compliance.

Introduction

For details on the way A3 and A8 are used see Authentication Center.

A3 and A8 both take a 128-bit key (Ki) and a 128-bit challenge (RAND) as inputs. A3 produces a 32-bit response (SRES) and A8 produces a 64 bits session key (Kc).

The COMP128 algorithms combine the functionality of A3 and A8.

COMP128 algorithms

Several COMP128 algorithms were designed:

Riva

Riva may refer to:

People

  • Riva (surname)
  • Places

  • Riva, Maryland, a census-designated place in the United States
  • Riva, Beykoz, a village in Istanbul Province, Turkey
  • Riva del Garda, a town in Italy
  • In music

  • Riva Records, a record label
  • Riva (band), a former Yugoslavian band
  • An alternative name used by Dutch producing duo Zki & Dobre
  • "Riva (Restart the Game)", 2015 song by Klingande featuring Broken Back
  • Other

  • Gruppo Riva, an Italian steel company
  • RIVA, a line of graphics cards made by Nvidia Corporation
  • Riva, an Italian yachtbuilding company, part of the Ferretti Group as of 2000
  • Riva (Belgariad and Malloreon), a fictional country in The Belgariad fantasy series
  • Riva (Star Trek), a deaf and mute fictional character in Star Trek
  • Lada Riva, automobile
  • See also

  • Villa Riva, a municipality (municipio) of the Duarte Province in the Dominican Republic
  • Zki & Dobre

    Zki & Dobre, known by many aliases, but currently most well known as Chocolate Puma (alternatively as The Good Men and as The Goodmen), are a Dutch house music duo from Haarlem, Netherlands. They comprise Gaston Steenkist ("Dobre") and René ter Horst ("DJ Zki"). They have produced multiple dance hits under various group names since the early 1990s. Their biggest international hits remains "Give It Up in 1993 credited as The Good Men and "Who Do You Love Now?" in 2001 credited to Riva featuring Dannii Minogue. They also founded their own record label Pssst Music.

    Career

    As the Goodmen, their biggest hit was "Give It Up", a 1993 house music track based upon samba styled percussion and the simple, repeating vocal line of the song title. The percussion for the release was inspired by an earlier recording by Sérgio Mendes.

    The song hit #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1993 and made a brief appearance on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #71. After being re-released in late 1993, it reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart.

    Riva (band)

    Riva was a pop rock band from Zadar, Croatia, then Yugoslavia, in the late 1980s.

    After forming in 1986, the band appeared on Zagrebfest 1988. Their song "Rock Me" won the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 in Switzerland, with a score of 137 points. According to author John Kennedy O'Connor in The Eurovision Song Contest  The Official History it was an unexpected win. The band proved sceptics wrong bringing the first and only victory for Yugoslavia. The contest was organised in Zagreb in 1990. The group members parted ways in 1991.

    Lineup

  • Emilija Kokić (vocals)
  • Dalibor Musap (keyboards, vocals, founder and leader)
  • Nenad Nakić (bass, vocals)
  • Zvonimir Zrilić (guitar, vocals)
  • Boško Colić (drums)
  • References

    External links

  • Dalibor Musap's official website (establisher and leader of the group RIVA)
  • Emilija Kokić's official website

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