On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:48 PM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Jim Bell <jamesdbell8@yahoo.com> wrote:
>     To the list members of Cypherpunks:  I, Jim Bell (yes, THAT Jim Bell)

please authenticate yourself with NIST P-192; secp256r1 seeded via Dual_EC_DRBG,



> have just (re-) subscribed to the Cypherpunks list.

note that the "Cypherpunks list" at al-qaeda.net is verboten, having
sufficiently instilled fear across a subset of the subscriber base...


> ...  (Pardon me if I don't
> immediately attempt to relate the numerous reason(s) for my unfortunate
> 15-year absence.)

pardon the decline in signal to noise ratio over the years as well, if
you'd be so kind. ;)



>     Of some relevance to the list is the recent publication (by the US
> Patent and Trademark Office, USPTO) of my fiber-optic patent application.

your next task, should you choose to accept it, is to make a fiber
that is passive tap protected, while remaining economically viable...
good luck!
"Presumably, this will lead eventually to the same degrees of increases in maximum distances over which quantum encryption could operate."

Evidently he has made what he considers a step in this direction ;)


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