Messages in this thread | | | From | Steffen Grunewald <> | Subject | Re: kerneli blowfish/twofish compromised? | Date | Fri, 27 Nov 1998 10:03:31 +0100 (MET) |
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Chad K. Lewis wrote: |> |> > Some years ago, in Germany a computer magazine patented "The Paper Disk", |> > a method to publish large (for that time) amounts of code in a machine |> > readable form. Exactly how you describe it: rectangles filled with black |> |> The key words are "machine-readable form" which is almost verbatim what |> the regulations prohibit so even though it's on paper, I don't think it |> would fly.
OK, but you can barely find a kind of publication that's human readable, but _not_ machine readable now. Considered that OCR (even of hand-written text) is evolving rapidly, we'll reach the point where _everything_ your poor mind will be able to decipher (Brain-based OCR :-) a computer will also do.
Steffen
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