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- echo "scale=72047;sqrt(2)" | bc -l | tr 0-9 .enShciurB
- Bruce Schneier doesn't use a public key ring. He uses public key brass knuckles.
- Bruce Schneier can't forge his own signature.
- While boarding an aircraft, Bruce Schneier was "randomly" selected to be searched. Bruce responded by proving that the selection was predictably pseudo-random, and then he proved that he could only be searched in polynomial time.
- Bruce Schneier CAN forge his own signature.
- It's often misquoted, but when Bruce Schneier killed Julius Caesar for promoting weak cryptography he actually said, "Et tu, Bruce?"
- Ever since solving the Riemann Hypothesis with a well-placed roundhouse kick, Bruce Schneier's only use for number field sieves are as tinfoil hats.
- "What hath Bruce Schneier wrought?" is the plaintext of the first encrypted message ever transmitted.
- Bruce Schneier uses numbers out of a finite, uncountable set in his passphrases.
- When "BRUCESCHNEIER" is used for a PRNG seed the output is random.