50 characters ? (was RE: Man jailed over computer password refusal

Caspar Bowden (travelling private e-mail) tharg at gmx.net
Sat Oct 16 12:37:10 BST 2010


A Vogon poetry (i.e. memorably appealing to oneself but of no conspicuous
literary merit) generator would indeed appear to be a necessary and
cryptographically practicable way of dealing with Part.3

There really should be a Wikipedia page on such Part.3 strategems...

Caspar

-----Original Message-----
From: ukcrypto-bounces at chiark.greenend.org.uk
[mailto:ukcrypto-bounces at chiark.greenend.org.uk] On Behalf Of Roland Perry
Sent: 15 October 2010 18:07
To: ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Subject: Re: 50 characters ? (was RE: Man jailed over computer password
refusal

In article <4CB8726B.6090409 at bbk.ac.uk>, ken <k.brown at bbk.ac.uk> writes

>there is a genuine use - these days even a lucrative use - for bad 
>poetry.

So we should all have a tame Vogon?
--
Roland Perry
Who was briefly in the same class at school as Paul Johnstone.




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