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Re: McCarthy return under new clothes
On 27 Aug 1998 [email protected] wrote:
> Are you sure there was nothing that could be construed as pornographic
> on your PC? Nothing in the cache? Nothing deleted but not overwritten?
> Nothing hiding in the unused space as the end of a sector? Have you
> never accessed a page only to find it contains pornography (or an ad for
> the same)?
Further, as the net becomes more and more integrated with
your OS, to the point that FTP/HTTP sites are accessable from your
command-line prompt as if they were just really slow drives,
will we see some truly clueless customs officials arrest you
because they can find the Playboy site *in* your computer?
And how about random noise? Random strings could be ciphertext.
If I design PRNGs, and have my laptop drive stuffed with huge
random files for DIEHARD analysis, would that one day be
illegal to carry across a border?
From an information-theoretic perspective, we have the asymptotic
equipartition property telling us that almost all strings are almost
equally extremely suspicious. Will a dartboard w/ the alphabet on it
be vanishingly unlikely to generate a message one could legally
carry outside the US?
-Caj