Re: Critique vs Criticism - Plenary comments

2003-07-21 Thread Eric Rescorla
Soliman Hesham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I think what some people missed was the ability to buy food > > or coffee between > > the afternoon and evening session. I don't quite understand > > why the bar that > > served food and drink and lunchtime was shut in the evening > > break

RE: Critique vs Criticism - Plenary comments

2003-07-21 Thread Soliman Hesham
> I think what some people missed was the ability to buy food > or coffee between > the afternoon and evening session. I don't quite understand > why the bar that > served food and drink and lunchtime was shut in the evening > break. But > that encouraged exploration :) With the U1

Re: Evidence of Symmetric Amplification of Light

2003-07-21 Thread NM Research
You can check up with any reputable night vision combat googles manufacturers, I read the technical documents from one of them.  That's how I drew my conclusions.  Though they have their own optical fibre twists - I have a proprietary method of re-routing into optical fibre - i.e I intend to get a

Re: Evidence of Symmetric Amplification of Light

2003-07-21 Thread NM Research
You can check up with any reputable night vision combat googles manufacturers, I read the technical documents from one of them.  That's how I drew my conclusions.  Though they have their own optical fibre twists - I have a proprietary method of re-routing into optical fibre - i.e I intend to get a

Re: re the plenary discussion on partial checksums

2003-07-21 Thread Fred Baker
At 02:05 PM 7/16/2003 -0700, Karl Auerbach wrote: The last time I saw a comparision of checksum algorithm strengths was back in the OSI days when the IP checksum was compared to the OSI Fletcher checksum (my memory is that the IP checksum came in second.) um, well, it was certainly behind the Fletc