On Monday 26 November 2007 18:01, Michael Rogers wrote:
> David ?Bombe? Roden wrote:
> > "The tree" (0x1b) "sits" (0xa8) "under" (0x23) "the car" (0xcc).
> 
> OK this is a lot of fun. Example of a 176-bit ref:
> 
> my roof fights his able society
> his moon sleeps by our pen into this paste
> her curtain sings to our married attack near the wet grass
> that certain brush improves his order

Still a bit long, no? At least it could be transported relatively easily?

176 bits = 128 + 48, so IP + port + short pubkey hash or short shared secret 
(maybe short hashes are acceptable for temporary pubkeys).

Base32 this is 35 chars; the base32 may be easier, and is certainly shorter, 
but this would be a nice option if you port the code to java. :)
> 
> :-)
> 
> Code and dictionaries attached.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michael
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