Borders *are* transparent

Simon Spero ses at tipper.oit.unc.edu
Tue Jul 23 17:28:23 PDT 1996


On Tue, 23 Jul 1996, Peter D. Junger wrote:
> 
> I am afraid that the number of machines needed would trivialize even
> the most non-trivial cash prize.  But for what its worth, I can give
> you a lot of spare cycles on a couple of 486 Linux boxes.

Not really - you just give the prize to the first person to return the 
correct key (just like a real lottery).

BTW, if you use a central site to allocate ranges to search, this site 
should not know the correct key, as otherwise it could decide who gets 
the chocolate bar with the golden ticket.

If this project is run, I can't see it getting a hit for at least six 
months unless its _really_ well promoted. The java approach would be a cool 
hook - a slowish applet for your web page with something along the lines of

 "You may already have won 20c; whilst you're reading this page, your
computer is playing the cypherpunks challenge. For a better chance of
winning, download this free high performance screen saver and game piece."

Simon

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