Lock and Load (fwd)

Brian B. Riley brianbr at together.net
Mon Dec 22 23:20:58 PST 1997



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On 12/22/97 11:37 PM, Igor Chudov @ home (ichudov at Algebra.COM)  passed
this wisdom:

>I could field strip an AK (mind you, with all military gadgets) in 11
>seconds and assemble it back in 21 seconds.
>
>What crypto relevance does it have?

 Maybe it keeps Timmy happy to talk about guns ;-)
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