Daily Archive for January 15th, 2007

Belts and braces

I have more than a passing interest in cryptography, ciphers and steganography (probably due to my fascination with all things spy as a child). You can perform some mind-boggling things with the software freely available on the Internet, which does make me wonder exactly what super-secret techniques are in use by certain government agencies.

Anyway, I finally have two-factor authentication (i.e. something you have and something you know - a thumbdrive and password for example) working on my MBP. My GnuPG keys are all stored on my USB drive and using symbolic links I can now sign and/or encrypt emails or individual documents both at home (using Apple Mail.app with GPGMail) and at work (using Thunderbird with Enigmail) with the corresponding subkey.

I’ll do it later . . .

Science Daily has posted another one of those pseudo-science formulas that amuse me so much. Doctor Piers Steel has derived a formula for procrastination, although I’m not sure what he was actually supposed to be working on.

Hard work may pay off later, but procrastination pays off now.