Avatarpoint, the reclusive meeting place of Avatars, a world within a world, a place to collect,share, express, network and enhance your quality of life. A place to find a nice spot on planet earth to live. We think of Avatarpoint as a International Social Networking Resource Community (ISNRC) where people with similar interests share commonality and networking across the globe. There are many meanings to what an Avatar is, I will say it is what you choose it to be. Your Thoughts Become our Network. I am but a key holder of the Gate, I can show you the way but you have to cross it.
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Global & Economic Energies shifting North by the majestic land of some of my ancestors, has chosen Quebec Canada as the city of Avatars. CEO & Founder CJ. Thompson An old tale once told: a Bishop had heard of three hermits living off a remote island, he was comissioned to go there to teach them to pray, upon arrival the bishop observed the three holding hands and using the ability of manifestation to acheive there daily sustance. after teaching the 3 men to pray he felt he had finished his mission there. the bishop sailed away content in his heart he had done his best there. as the sun was going down over the sea, the bishop noticed a bright light approaching the ship getting ready to overtake the ship. As he look more carefully it was the three men holding hands floating above the sea, As the bishop was starring in awe, he heard one of the men say we forgot what you had taught us, the bishop replied just continue what you are doing. The Avatar |
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Cryptography is the science of secure communication in the presence of adversaries. In any encryption system, the message to be sent, called the plaintext, is encrypted in some way to produce ciphertext, which is then transmitted. Encryption systems typically require a secret piece of information, called a key, in order to scramble the message. On the receiving end, the key is used to decrypt the ciphertext and produce the original plaintext. Should the ciphertext be intercepted, an eavesdropper would be unable to decrypt it without the proper key, even if the encryption method was known