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Subject: Re: Rijndael & Hitachi
From: Eugene Leitl (eugene.leitl
lrz.uni-muenchen.de)Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 12:19:36 CDT
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jim bell writes:
> The solution is obvious, to a chemist. Make the glass door double-glazed,
> sealed at the edges, and filled with hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid). (with
> a smidgen of phosphoric acid added to prevent long-term polymerization.)
The solution is obvious, to a chemist. Laminate the glass door with a
sheet of clear (impact or air sensitive) high explosive. Extra points
for using detonating HE, since turning glass into powder and not
littering up the sidewalk with glass shards.
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