>>the coming age, cryptography is the quintessential tool to negotiate the
>>boundary between what is mine, and what is everyone elses, to protect the
>>world
>>from me, and to protect me from the world. If ever there was the ideal
>>society,
>>then such little call would there be for these devices of confusion. Until
>>such
>>a time
>In particular, an ideal society will still involve competition, both
>personal and commercial. I don't want my rivals reading my plans, no matter
>how ideal the society is.
In the "ideal" society, your competition wouldn't look at
your plans, your boss would only care about your at work performance,
your mistress and your wife would get together for coffee to discuss
ways of better pleasing you, and Windows would be stable and have a
decent interface.
Oh, and Clinton would be a dishwasher.
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the First, we'd have a right to bear nuclear arms by now.--Ann Coulter