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Subject: Re: Rijndael & Hitachi
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home.com)Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 19:23:58 CDT
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Wouldn't an errant BB, baseball, etc. blow your house to matchsticks with
this scenario? Or just all the glass, assuming you didn't do that yourself
"Tim Allen-ing" this thing into place? I guess if you used just enough
explosive to blow the glass into dust, you basically accomplish the bad guys
task for him.
How many dead chemists does it take to qualify for a Darwin award anyways?
> 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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