On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Bryan Sant wrote:

On 2/3/06, Michael Halcrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just add salt, and you've got an instant cryptographic filesystem!

Ha!  Geek humor.  I may need an IV after all that salt :-).

These exponents are dangerous. They should be restrained in a padded block with trustworthy webs and locked with a private key, and not released without a signature.

Someone one said "math professors are necessary because it's cheaper than institutionalizing all of them". I forwarded it to a math professor, then realized that's *exactly* what we're doing with them.

                                                -J

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