Has anyone reviewed Simon Singh's CD version of "The Code Book" ?
============================================= http://www.simonsingh.net/The_CDROM.html After 12 months of intense development, the interactive CD-ROM version of The Code Book is now available. I might be biased, but I think that it is brilliant. Don't be confused by the ridiculously low price, because this CD-ROM contains tons of fascinating and dynamic material, including: 1. Encryption tools, 2. Code breaking tools, 3. Dozens of video clips, 4. Coded messages to crack, 5. Material for teachers, e.g., worksheets, 6. A realistic, virtual Enigma cipher machine, 7. A beginner's cryptography tutorial, 8. A history of codes from 1000BC to 2000AD, 9. Material for junior codebreakers, 10. Interviews with Whit Diffie and Clifford Cocks, 11. Sections on public key crypto & RSA, 12. An animated section on quantum cryptography. The CD-ROM is ideal for teenagers, parents who want to encourage an interest in science and mathematics in their children, grown-ups interested in the history of cryptography, amateur codebreakers and anybody who wants to know about encryption in the Information Age. <snip> ============================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]