See http://courses.lib.odu.edu/engl/jbing/brain6.html for an excellent critique of "Brain Sex." Pay particular attention to the points about how one experiment that shows a small difference will get a ton of attention, while fifty other experiments that show no difference will be ignored. Also note the point that any experiment run to find differences between two groups (tall people vs. short people, blue eyed people vs. brown eyed people, etc) will likely turn up *some* difference, but that difference won't necessarily be statistically significant.
See http://courses.lib.odu.edu/engl/jbing/brain6.html for an excellent critique of "Brain Sex." Pay particular attention to the points about how one experiment that shows a small difference will get a ton of attention, while fifty other experiments that show no difference will be ignored. Also note the point that any experiment run to find differences between two groups (tall people vs. short people, blue eyed people vs. brown eyed people, etc) will likely turn up *some* difference, but that difference won't necessarily be statistically significant.
All pagans please forgive me; but I don't think paganism is a natural thing for anybod raised in the West to be drawn to.
Some of us were raised in the West by pagan parents, you know.
1. Dictionary attack on your encrypted private key by a Hushmail employee. You're being asked to trust Hushmail to prevent this.
2. Outside attacker hacks Hushmail, gets your encrypted private key, runs dictionary attack. You're being asked to trust Hushmail to prevent this.
3. You access Hushmail from some public machine, and the machine you're on pulls your decrypted private key right out of the Hushmail applet.