1992-10-26 - Re: Alpha Particles and One Time Pads

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From: Peter Shipley <shipley@tfs.COM>
To: shipley%edev0.Tfs.COM@gateway.Tfs.COM
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Message ID: <9210261947.AA13100@edev0.TFS>
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UTC Datetime: 1992-10-26 19:47:45 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 26 Oct 92 12:47:45 PPE

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From: Peter Shipley <shipley@tfs.COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 92 12:47:45 PPE
To: shipley%edev0.Tfs.COM@gateway.Tfs.COM
Subject: Re: Alpha Particles and One Time Pads
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why doesn't someone set up a random number source on a internet host
avalible on a tcp/udp socket? thus if I want some numbers all I have to
do is:

	telnet random_host rand_port > ./random_data_file


the use a pseudo-random generater to select from my random number stream
for a unique random number set.


		-Pete





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