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Tom Keske...
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:10 pm
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Depending on primes
Leave code with subtle problem
cracking of the nut


art of code breaking
belong in a museum
one of history

the old bureaucrats
rest only on their Laurels
down in Maryland


http://kasmana.people.cofc.edu/MATHFICT/mfview.php?callnumber=mf340

Chapter 125: Soshi: "Primes are essential to Japanese culture!
Haiku uses primes. Three lines and syllable
counts of five, seven five.

All primes. The temples of Kyoto all have ---"

By a complete coincidence, one of my co-authors is
a mathematician at Kyoto University. You would think
that if there was some reasonable completion
to this sentence, then he would know about it.
However, it sounds as if he thinks it is bogus

As stated above, I couldn't believe a group of
highly intelligent code breakers couldn't figure out
the 'prime difference'. Oh well, it was fun and the
Ultimate Code at the end was pretty simplistic.

As for the plot twists and rationale behind -
to me the book looks like cheap work -
if any work at all. The author wants action with
gunfire in the heart of NSA.

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http://www.oilempire.us/haiku.html
NSA spying
Big Brother is Watching You
no more Bill of Rights
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http://www.moisty.org/haiku.php?show=2000/10/18

You do know these things trip automatic recording devices at the NSA, don't
you?
That they can't tell the difference between someone jokingly saying
"I'm going to KILL THE PRESIDENT... of NBC" and actually planning
to do it? With luck they'll see this and arrest the haikuist for treason
against literature!
I'd like to purchase
Weapons grade uranium.
For here or to go?

- Brion L. Vibber -

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