I would like to assemble an archive (electronic *and* paper) of graphics relating to privacy and encryption. These could be made available for republication in books and magazines, so any items not already in the public domain ought to be accompanied by source citations so that permissions may be obtained. I'd be interested in graphs, diagrams, flowcharts, cartoons, line drawings, photos, and any other graphical content you can think of. More specifically, graphs (e. g. comparing the difficulty of breaking various encryption methods, encryption time as a function of RSA key length, etc.), diagrams (such as Hal Finney's excellent flowcharts in Extropy #10), cartoons (e. g. political cartoons about various government attempts to control/stifle encryption), and photos (of commercial software product packaging, photos of secure phone systems such as marketing depts would produce, photos of famous cypherpunks, cryptographers, and crypto programmers) Items on paper as well as items in electronic format will both be welcomed. Send the former to 1800 Market St, #243, San Francisco CA 94102. Send the latter to slippery@netcom.com in uuencode or BinHex4 format.