Quantum Computation/Cryptography at Los Alamos

Faustine a3495 at cotse.com
Fri Aug 24 14:48:51 PDT 2001


Everyone here is perfectly capable of reading my posts and deciding for 
themselves--why the need for the grand pronouncement? Now that you've told 
everyone how to think, why not use your filter file and get it over with.

These elaborate, drawn-out "thinking man's" variations on the "you poopy 
head" theme are a complete waste of time. Who would have ever imagined that 
someone so intelligent and thoughtful could be so petty. 

~Faustine.




On Thursday, August 23, 2001, at 03:17 PM, Faustine wrote:

> Los Alamos develops quantum crypto system
> By Chappell Brown
> Electrical Engineering Times
> (08/23/01, 1:06 p.m. EST)
>
>
> LOS ALAMOS, N.M.  Engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have
> developed what they believe is a practical quantum cryptographic system.
> The system features two portable units that can encrypt and decrypt
> information transmitted via photons. Experiments have shown that 


>Faustine is becoming the new Jim Choate, regurgitating old topics, 
>lecturing us on what she/he/it thinks we don't know, and forwarding 
>items which were stale years ago.

>Clue: This list is not just a dumping ground for anything with the word 
>"crypto" in it.

>Metaclue: get a clue.

>ObFaustineWhine/Predictable: "Some of us are Important Researchers, 
>being paid to sit in our cubicles and surf the Net. Just because we 
>learned about this list last month does not mean we don't have the 
>_right_ to forward everything we learn about crypto to this list!"

>--Tim May





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