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  Some good faith [LTC manuals]         


Author: Tom St Denis
Date: Nov 4, 2006 12:13

As a way to bury the hatchet and do something nice I'm offering a free
printed copy of the LTC manual [signed] to the first 5 (to celebrate
the # of years the project has been going) people to send me an email
with a short snippet of their interest in the LT projects [will remain
private if desired].

For those who haven't been to my website, I'm offering printed copies
of the LTC manual for sale as a way to fund some of the projects I do.
The source of the manual will remain PUBLIC DOMAIN as part of the
archive. The printing is mostly to provide nice printed manuals for
those that work with the library and to raise funds. Since attending
conferences [and providing stipends] and buying hardware costs money it
would be nice if I wasn't fronting all of the costs. I also plan on
bringing copies to the conferences I attend next year as freebies.

I'm waiting on the first draft print [from lulu.com] to examine the
quality of the process. I'm sure it's going to be fine (they're in
business for a reason I imagine). At which point I will edit, refine
and add to the manual for the first printing.
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  Some good faith [LTC manuals]         


Author: Tom St Denis
Date: Nov 4, 2006 09:13

As a way to bury the hatchet and do something nice I'm offering a free
printed copy of the LTC manual [signed] to the first 5 (to celebrate
the # of years the project has been going) people to send me an email
with a short snippet of their interest in the LT projects [will remain
private if desired].

For those who haven't been to my website, I'm offering printed copies
of the LTC manual for sale as a way to fund some of the projects I do.
The source of the manual will remain PUBLIC DOMAIN as part of the
archive. The printing is mostly to provide nice printed manuals for
those that work with the library and to raise funds. Since attending
conferences [and providing stipends] and buying hardware costs money it
would be nice if I wasn't fronting all of the costs. I also plan on
bringing copies to the conferences I attend next year as freebies.

I'm waiting on the first draft print [from lulu.com] to examine the
quality of the process. I'm sure it's going to be fine (they're in
business for a reason I imagine). At which point I will edit, refine
and add to the manual for the first printing.
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  Hardware encryption acceleration         


Author: bhima.pandava
Date: Nov 4, 2006 07:51

Hi,

I have a question about hardware encryption accelrators: If these
hardware devices can serve to significanlty accelerate the encryption
of data, does it also follow that such devices can be used to more
quickly defeat encryption schemes? In other words: When I implement an
encryption system do I need to take the existence of these devices into
account? Does employing one remove any advantage of any attacker who
also may have one?

Thanks
Bhima Pandava
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  Re: Some good faith [LTC manuals]         


Author: Ari Silverstein
Date: Nov 4, 2006 01:07

On 2 Nov 2006 17:04:04 -0800, "Tom St Denis" gmail.com>
wrote:
>Ari, if you'd like a copy don't hestitate to ask.

Pass butt thanks anyway.

I hear wheels, a great horse, from Troy approaches......
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