[Noisebridge-discuss] deep crack announcement .. tax issue/

Don French dcfrench at gmail.com
Thu Oct 8 03:58:48 UTC 2009


If the FBI is not already deeply embedded in this organization, I bet that
installing this system will seal the deal.  But the chances are that ship
has already sailed.  Just saying...

-- Don


On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Leif Ryge <leif at synthesize.us> wrote:

> Christie Dudley wrote:
> > I have to agree that the museum in SJ would get more use out of this.
>
> More use? I doubt they would plug it in.
>
> > Although a small amount of time with the machine sounds groovy, we don't
> > have infinite space, time or energy to move it in and out, etc.
>
> The interested parties will provide the necessary time and energy, both
> human and electrical.
>
> Crutcher Dunnavant wrote:
> >     More to the point ... the idea is to place 6 racks worth of computer
> >     that we can't afford to run, that we can't repair, and that we must
> >     maintain access control too, in Noisebridge?
>
> Six short cabinets, which people wanting to crack DES can afford to run.
> Access control is the only thing I see here which might be a real issue,
> but I doubt it is. Someone should definitely look into that one, though.
>
> >     It sounds like we're begging for someone to make a giant robot out
> >     of it.
>
> That isn't how an "important piece of history" sounds to me, although I
> must admit a DES-crushing giant robot does sound pretty awesome.
>
> Unless a lawyer advises us that mere proximity to deep crack could
> actually be hazardous to the legal status foreign nationals, I say
> LETS GET CRACKING!
>
> ~leif
>
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