Re: constant encryped stream

2003-01-08 Thread Sam Ritchie
Eh, I know I'm running a little bit behind on my reading, so this is a tad late for the discussion-- but why not just pluck a hair from your head, wet it, and smooth it over the door and the wall? Assuming that your enemy isn't searching for stray hairs, you could just check if it was still there,

Re: constant encryped stream

2003-01-03 Thread Michael Shields
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Fairbrother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Get the "pull" from a "party popper" and wrap it in a dollar bill. Record > the serial number of the bill (some crypto here maybe). Make it impossible > to open the closet without setting the "pull" off, ie no trapdoor.

Re: constant encryped stream

2003-01-03 Thread Peter Fairbrother
Get the "pull" from a "party popper" and wrap it in a dollar bill. Record the serial number of the bill (some crypto here maybe). Make it impossible to open the closet without setting the "pull" off, ie no trapdoor. Fairly good tamper-evidence, and the token is hard (and very illegal!) to forge. A

Re: constant encryped stream

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Shaddack
> Isn't the obvious way to handle this to include an undeveloped > (latent image) photograph of some obscure object, person, or place on > the film rather than just a blank film ? ? You could then develop it > and check for light damage and evidence of lack of authenticity. I > suspect th