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Welcome to a colleague

I'm an underemployed computer scientist who was born in mid-day about two years after you, and now, among other things, a Computers, Military and Engineering Editor here. I still stay on some of the IETF and IRTF lists, primarily in routing. Alas, some of my best router design was at Nortel.

There are a number of articles in crypto/privacy approaching stability for approval (e.g., block cipher), as well as a less mature series of developing articles in email including privacy email system being the current top-level. We've been talking about how to set up a series of articles on trust and PKI structures, but haven't really come to any conclusion.

We have assorted music people who might share interests.

Howard C. Berkowitz 16:45, 7 July 2009 (UTC)