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  JSH: It's a puzzle         


Author: JSH
Date: May 2, 2008 21:54

I have to solve the problem and I'm running out of time. You all are
part of a massive puzzle that I'm trying to unscramble and if I don't
then nasty things happen, but more and more it looks like if I do,
nasty things happen.

Part of the problem seems to be a natural conflict between evolution
and civilization.

Civilization makes it easier for more people to survive, while
evolution works best by killing off those who make stupid mistakes, so
there is a continual battle of evolution against stability, without
which humanity wouldn't exist as it would never have evolved.

Counter pressure against evolution seems to explain people like George
W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

Their mistakes somehow don't matter. It has little impact on their
survivability, but in a situation where mistakes don't matter, then
negative memes can flourish until they reach a catastrophic tipping
point, and stupidity once again causes death, and then evolution kicks
in again with a vengeance.
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  How about a server-side message with NO HMAC?         


Author: zhangyuan.cau
Date: May 2, 2008 20:40

I have just adopted a secure protocol for a distributed multi-player
game from TLS/SSl,in which 1000+ players act in the same world. The
Question is about the Hashed-MAC field in its message format.

The protocol works much like SSL/TLS. Firstly "Hello", secondly
"Shake-Hand"and "RSA Public Key",then "Pre-Master Secret" and "Cipher
Algorithm Changed",at last comes the "Encrypted Game Msg".

The Format of "Encrypted Game Msg" includes
[1]Length
[2]Encrypted content
[3]Encrypted Hashed-MAC
[4]Encrypted Padding etc.
The protocol is symmetric:both client and server will generate and
send Hashed-MAC in 16 bytes.
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  JSH: No simple answer then?         


Author: JSH
Date: May 2, 2008 17:55

I posted as part of the initial brainstorming process about the oddity
of high search rankings for topics related to my postings on my blogs
versus low hit counts for those blogs as reported by Google Analytics
and now Quantcast.

The issue here is not getting a lot of hits but an apparent
contradiction, where, for instance, last time I checked in Google
(just now): definition mathematical proof--brings up a page on my math
blog at number five.

And in Google: define mathematical proof--brings up that page at
number six.

I put those search strings that way to indicate that quotes are NOT to
be used.

Google says there are 542,000 search results for that last search
string, where my page comes up number six. But according to Google
Analytics that page has received 33 hits in the past 30 days. And 3
hits today and 3 hits yesterday.

One early hypothesis I've come up with as I've begun brainstorming
this problem is that there are two different data streams, as in there
MUST be two different data streams to get such different results.
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  Upload to website.         


Author: austin.obyrne
Date: May 2, 2008 03:30

" Beta-Test These Ciphers" is an upload to my website at:

http://www.adacrypt.com. - Adacrypt
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  Go Speed Racer! Revving up the world's fastest nanomotors         


Author: narayan.mishra.32
Date: May 2, 2008 03:03

In a “major step” toward a practical energy source for powering
tomorrow’s nanomachines, researchers in Arizona report development of
a new generation of sub-microscopic nanomotors that are up to 10 times
more powerful than existing motors.

http://mozhi.org/mozhi%%20news/10201.html

Their study is scheduled for the May 27 issue of ACS Nano, a monthly
journal.
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