At 02:39 PM 8/11/99 -0400, Henry Spencer wrote: > >And will those hardware RNGs be subject to export control? Betcha they >will, assuming export control survives legal challenges. If this isn't >"enabling technology", I don't know what is... Hey, there are *legitimate* civilian uses for RNGs. For testing various kinds of communications gear. For true-random dithering. For monte-carlo verification. For soothing-sound generators to help you sleep...
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