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jim bell jimbell at pacifier.com
Tue Feb 20 20:07:43 PST 1996


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At 08:59 AM 2/20/96 -0800, Alan Bostick wrote:

>ObCrypto:  Would four years experience interpreting cryptic vanity
>plates while commuting on the Nimitz Freeway be a good qualification for
>an NSA cryptanalyst?  Would that experience also qualify me as a traffic
>analyst? 

An interesting movie out of the 1960's (which is just barely available by 
special order from Blockbuster video) is called "Sebastian."   English actor 
Dirk Bogarde plays "Sebastian," the head of a British code-cracking 
organization staffed by women.  Haven't seen it for a couple of decades.  As 
the opening credits roll, Sebastian has a random chance encounter with a 
woman on the street.  Without any other words, he asks her something like, 
"Spell your name backwards."  In a comparative instant she does so, and he
gives her his 
card, saying, "Call me if you want a job."  A few months later she does, and 
that's where the main story starts.

Jim Bell

jimbell at pacifier.com

Klaatu Burada Nikto
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