I do Arnel's training and it works like a charm: http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/abs.html. You'll have to pay special attention to the foods suggested in this site and in related sites.
Cars should be IEEE compliant, i mean, IEEE or somebody like that should make standard specifications for a car, and different companies would just make cars according to this model. Cars would show a IEEE-compliant logo or something, making repairs less expensive (you can buy any IEEE repair part) and labour would be comfortable to the pockets as well.
Am I the only one with this point here?
Actually, if you want to be safe, perhaps you should rely on your own crypto tools, as I do. As a costa rican/. reader i must tell that there's little difference if america exports it or not, there are enough brains all over the world, brains enough to build 2048-bit encryption engines that will give a hell of a headache to anyone. If a bunch of 35 costa rican 20 year old boys are able to perform this well, why bothering at all restricting useless & crappy 256 cryption.
Here at the UCR campus there are lots of mathematicians and assembler geeks that can do this kind of things.
There's no point in discussing more this thing, those terrorists are evil, but they are even dumber if they trusted m$ cryto tools in the first place.
I do Arnel's training and it works like a charm: http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/abs.html. You'll have to pay special attention to the foods suggested in this site and in related sites.
Cars should be IEEE compliant, i mean, IEEE or somebody like that should make standard specifications for a car, and different companies would just make cars according to this model. Cars would show a IEEE-compliant logo or something, making repairs less expensive (you can buy any IEEE repair part) and labour would be comfortable to the pockets as well. Am I the only one with this point here?
Actually, if you want to be safe, perhaps you should rely on your own crypto tools, as I do. As a costa rican /. reader i must tell that there's little difference if america exports it or not, there are enough brains all over the world, brains enough to build 2048-bit encryption engines that will give a hell of a headache to anyone. If a bunch of 35 costa rican 20 year old boys are able to perform this well, why bothering at all restricting useless & crappy 256 cryption.
Here at the UCR campus there are lots of mathematicians and assembler geeks that can do this kind of things.
There's no point in discussing more this thing, those terrorists are evil, but they are even dumber if they trusted m$ cryto tools in the first place.