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Priority: Normal To: "Ciferpunx" <cypherpunks@toad.com> From: "kryz" <chrisharwig@hetnet.nl> Date sent: Tue, 21 Jul 98 00:12:26 -0000 (DST)
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HTTP://www.comnet.ca/~yashy 100 YashDollars to first person to try every link. (including links derived from links) p.s. SPAM PROOF Email address. Remove the "*" to reply.
At Saturday, you wrote:
Some whisper that Larry King is the incarnation of the frog, mentioned in the book Some Like It Green, written by William Chutov. Can this be true? I have bad dreams about it. Please, help me out!
Wrong assumption. Frogs are no aliens. Ergo IT (Larry) is no frog. Dulac. - - - Antonio Manuel Melo de Carvalho Dutra de Lacerda Morada : Rua Rodrigues Cabrilho, 5 - 5 Esq. 1400 Lisboa, PORTUGAL Telefone : +351-(1)-3013579 FAX & BBS : +351-(1)-3021098
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, kryz wrote:
I guess you mean PGP? Just have patience... maybe a little prayer will help.
And the other guy said ..
I have been getting this list for a few days. I subscribed to this list in the hopes I could learn something about crypto, in particular the GPG project.
GPG = GNU Privacy Guard. GPG is a PGP work-a-like .. doesn't support RSA (yet) due to the patents, but once they run out, GPG will use it. I think it uses Blowfish (and CAST?) for the symmetric algorithms, and probably 3DES too. I dunno about IDEA .. I have my doubts due to the patents. Michael J. Graffam (mgraffam@mhv.net) http://www.mhv.net/~mgraffam -- Philosophy, Religion, Computers, Crypto, etc "..the isle is full of noises, sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices.." Caliban, Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
At 12:19 PM 7/27/98 -0400, mgraffam@mhv.net wrote:
GPG = GNU Privacy Guard.
GPG is a PGP work-a-like .. doesn't support RSA (yet) due to the patents, but once they run out, GPG will use it. I think it uses Blowfish (and CAST?) for the symmetric algorithms, and probably 3DES too. I dunno about IDEA .. I have my doubts due to the patents.
Actually, GPG has been a PGP-look-similar-but-not-interoperate-like rather tha a workalike. Unless GPG has been updated lately, GPG keys tend to do Very Crashy Things to my PGP 5.5.x Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
What the?!?! I'm amazed, this site is not only about "encrypt...." but for the creep also!? =============================================================================== You give the words you have spoken, it is not lended and are not taken back. It is like what The Corrs sung "...your forgiven not forgotten...." bbt@mudspring.uplb.edu.ph bbt@peak-two.uplb.edu.ph metaphone@altavista.net On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, kryz wrote:
Guys (and Girls), Not looking OverShoulder but BetweenLegs (both "TM") I found out (through European North-Sea Channel) that Rinda Leed aka Linda Reed is suffering a severe form of Post-Menstruation-Disorder. Also her Labia Majora are inflamed and bleedy so she can't sit on her keyboard without clottering it while typing. FDR... Fucking De Republic? Let's pray for Hur.
Chris Harwig Nieuwegein, United Netherlands <chrisharwig@hetnet.nl>
At 02:56 AM 8/3/98 -0000, you wrote:
Hi, Dumb as I am, I have a question about retrieving random stuff out off radio hiss:
If it is/could be possible with FM hiss, is it possible too with a recording of, for example, a leeking faucet, tree-hiss forced by the wind, a sack of beads falling to te ground, even the sound of a shower, etc.? And
I don't see why not. If you got a high enough sampling rate (44khz should do nicely), and set a peek threshold so anything under a certian volume was a 0 and every peek over was a 1 I could think of a BUNCH of samples that with a little playing with the threshold could produce some pretty random resluts. Furthermore, by adjusting the threshhold you would get a toatly different number. Using a random sampling with a random threshhold would bring you closer to a truely random number. Of corse it's still not possible to get a truely random number because you gotta get the threshold value somehow... see below for why...
what is, by the way, TRULY randomness - could that ever be reached? I have a bold assumption: it never can be.
That was my understanding, but I'm no expert on the subject.
Housenumbers aren't good for that - that *I* know.
Absolutely, because the seed is not truely random. For instance, most random number generators use the current time from the internal clock to generate a random number. However if you were to do the exact same thing at the exact same time (down to the millisecond) it would reproduce the same number. If you try this let me know what you find!
Chris Harwig Nieuwegein, The United Netherlands <chrisharwig@hetnet.nl> (no acces to the Internet; due to lack of money...)
(I am not a native English speaker - as you probably see.)
P.S. I can't help it: I miss Linda Reed fka Linda Reed...
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Bernardo B. Terrado
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Bill Stewart
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Dutra de Lacerda
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kryz
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mgraffam@mhv.net
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Travis Savo
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Your Yashy