James Hightower writes
it might be a good thing to know in advance what J. Q. Consumer will be using so that we can be there with strong, usable crypto when he gets there.
High Tech industry has considerable experience with surveys of consumers for nonexistent products. Such surveys are useless at best, and dangerous at worst. The survey invariably shows one of two things: 1. Whatever the Science fiction writer who rigged the questions wishes it to show. 2. The consumer wants what he has already and does not want anything different. Back in the dim early days of computing they took a survey to have consumers (secretaries) design a word processor. Numerous marketing experts took part in this study. They concluded that consumers wanted a word processor that worked just like a typewriter, and the UI specs were drawn up accordingly. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we James A. Donald are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state. jamesd@netcom.com