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Subject: Re: Rijndael & Hitachi
From: sustaeintergate.ca
Date: Sat Oct 14 2000 - 22:47:36 CDT


I wouldn't recommend boobytrapping the glass in that manner.
I'd go with a ballistic laminate on the glass. That way I can avoid wearing
an NBCW suit and body armour on around the house if some joker threw a
brick(or worse)through the window.. ie:Ding-Dong + brick=Big mess+ouch all
over YOU! Getting wacked with your own trap sucks big time, no? Let your own
level of paranoia decide on the thickness of laminate to go with (tire
irons, etc -> .50cal BMG API)

Regards,

Ed

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Honig" <honigsprynet.com>
To: "jim bell" <jimdbellhome.com>; "Derek Atkins" <warlordMIT.EDU>;
"Steven M. Bellovin" <smbresearch.att.com>
Cc: <coderpunkstoad.com>; <cryptographyc2.net>;
<cypherpunkscyberpass.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Rijndael & Hitachi

> At 02:51 PM 10/14/00 -0700, jim bell wrote:
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> >The solution is obvious, to a chemist. Make the glass door
double-glazed,
> >sealed at the edges, and filled with hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid).
(with
> >a smidgen of phosphoric acid added to prevent long-term polymerization.)
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> >Jim Bell
> >BS Chem MIT '80
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> Well you're back in full form :-) Mr. B but the counter is not even a
> full chem suit, merely a fireman's or diver's oxygen system.
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> DH
> BS EECS-CS, Cog Sci MIT '86
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