On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Ken Brown wrote:
As an afterthought, the experts in this must be the people who print banknotes. Real ones, I mean, not your boring US green ones that are all the same size and colour so foreigners can't tell them apart and you have to employ millions of Secret Service agents to stop forgers. I bet the Bank of England go on about it on their website.
Try the Euro notes. The firms contracted to print them are rumoured to have experienced serious trouble with the first batches. But that is hardly the same problem. I don't think the same precautions apply, as we aren't trying to protect the information on top of the note but the identity of the physical note itself. Clearly you cannot do that when dealing with GIFs. Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy, mailto:decoy@iki.fi, gsm: +358-50-5756111 student/math+cs/helsinki university, http://www.iki.fi/~decoy/front