Thursday, May 13, 2010

How to Solve Hacking Problems

As far as your hacking problem, the solution might be for you to ask your folks to use a robust encryption program. If they double encrypt with a 1,024-bit program, problem solved.

If they triple encrypt - there is virtually no hope that any supercomputer will be able to dissolve the message. I wrote "What Commericalizing the Internet for Physicists" (circa 1993) for Computers in Physics when I was Assistant Editor for this four-color periodical.

Yeah, I'm a total geek. I've always been a geek and always will be.

I read David Copperfield (Dickens) when I was 8 year's old and then again when I was 10 year's old in 1977. I did my major fictional reading before I was 12. Now, I only read non-fiction.

When I read Princess Cassamissima (by Henry James) in 1996; my heart broke so I had to cry by myself for an hour. So, I don't read fiction anymore.

I only read non-fiction now b/c, it's easier. Like Hymns to an Unknown God (by a Harvard theological professor).

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