--- On Tue, 21/6/11, Pavitra <celestialcognit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Back on the first hand, I could have refrained from disclosing the
> content of the document in question, and while it probably would have
> been possible to discover this (the document does not remotely meet the
> usual cryptographic standards of unguessability) it would almost
> certainly be outside the Agoran standard of reasonable effort to do so.
Arguments: Pretty much the first thing I thought of upon seeing the message was 
to take the SHA-512 hash of "I register." (Unfortunately, I read on before 
actually doing so.) Arguably, it is not unreasonable effort to reverse a hash 
when it's /that/ guessable.

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ais523

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