-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I don't really understand the use for "can't be opened until Christmas" tricks. If you don't want anyone to see your info until Christmas then just don't give them a copy until then! If you want to prove that you have it but not let them see it until later then do timestamping of hashes, zero-knowledge proofs and so forth. Can anyone explain what use this theoretical "time-sensitive" crypto box would be good for? Regards, Bryce signatures follow "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." <a href="http://www-ugrad.cs.colorado.edu/~wilcoxb/Niche.html"> bryce@colorado.edu </a> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01 iQCVAwUBMKRNe/WZSllhfG25AQGXxAP9HuZU4tJZ92c4keUHbpSNjWcwyYhTOOWA Atz/Ej8y0Q6xAwRdr2ggqYc7tgWUGMjGZy0vIoET9W6ofkXXnyZzUIFACzXuS7IK 8xOV740ShvnX//5j8x1TMOJuykRNrs0+y8eZI8gDLQ5R1vEEbv7JkmsVVUgdZpau WMR6cG/9qu4= =v4q/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----