se OE...
Perhaps @lne.com and @minder.net could do this? Or, if people prefer,
@einstein.ssz.com could stop setting the Reply-To: header?
Or would having all the nodes do it the same way be too conventional for
cypherpunks...
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Peter Fairbrother
ance is much higher. But most modern monitors will emit much
less than that. I hope! >
[**]< I replaced the black in Marcus's anti-em-tempest fonts with
180:210:210, and varied the other colours in proportion. >
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Peter Fairbrother
Peter Fairbrother (me) wrote (in a different thread):
> BTW, m-o-o-t uses a randomised virtual keyboard with (both EM and optical)
> TEMPEST resistant fonts. It's okay for inputting keys, but it's a hassle
> for inputting text.
>
> Which means that your keys might be s
NOT do this with crappy Apple keyboards! They are membrane-based and
will be destroyed. They are also hard to open for repair, and when I asked
an Apple chap about them he said "You should never drink near a keyboard".
What crap!
I give no guarantee that it won't destroy your keyboard
ot me, i haven't the time just now) can probably apply
wavelet theory and get all this from steady-state theory, and tie it up in a
nice package.
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Peter Fairbrother
soidal waveform.
And that's why good analogue is better then good digital.
Doug Self etc. did some work on ultra-fast analogue systems in the mid 90's,
and designed some amps that were and are regarded as pretty good - but afaik
he didn't get the theory right.
YHHH!--
Peter Fairbrother
chip lead on an early Sony model,
but I can't remember enough details to find a ref.
A curiosity, only tenuously related - I just came across a Feb 1994 copy of
Elector magazine, with plans for a S/PDIF copybit eliminator (for SCMS).
Seems people have been defeating copy protection for a while..
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Peter Fairbrother