I try to never say on lists or newsgroups that some subject is inappropriate, or boring, has already been beaten to death, etc. Instead, I figure it's up to others to make this choice. I can always ignore threads that don't interest me. But let me confess I'm mystified as to why the subject of random number generators (and CD-ROMs filled with them) is getting so much attention while Hal Finney's remarkable post on his work toward a fully-encrypted remailer (allowing digital pseudonyms) has received no discussion whatsover! Random number generators, in software and in hardware, pop up in discussions on sci.crypt every couple of months or so. Every argument made here, every basic question, etc., has already come up several times in just past year! Furthermore, and I don't mean to sound chiding or condescending, one-time pads are fundamentally not the way to go. Yes, I know that I just applauded George Gleason's cryptodiversity idea...but I see the stark contrast between the dozens of postings on RNGs, Rander, one-time pads, and CD-ROMs and the utter lack of postings about Hal's remailer...and I am chagrined. Granted, Hal's system is hard to follow. This is another area where some diagrams would help immensely, especially drawn on a blackboard. But anonymous remailing is where cypherpunks need to be. --Tim -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^756839 | PGP Public Key: awaiting Macintosh version.