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I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
Last night Mikix, Dav, and Matt Cheung came over for some Mega Man Legends 2 and Magic: The Gathering. (There are a few pictures of this as well, which I'll put up shortly.) Mikix offered his services with regards to my OS-less laptop.
****TECHNICAL EXPLANATION****
My adorable laptop's hard drive died, and the replacement came without an OS on it. It has no floppy drive and no CD-ROM drive, and the BIOS does not allow for booting from a USB drive. The only solution was to use the deprecated and underappreciated "Boot to LAN" option, which involved setting up my computer as its own DHCP server and having my laptop look for it when it booted; my computer then served it an ISO of a Debian bootstrap CD, and I was able to netinstall the whole thing shortly thereafter.
****LAYMAN'S EXPLANATION****
Mike typed things, and now my laptop makes pictures and words again.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - May 2019: Craig Costello, Mathematician / Post-Quantum Cryptography speaks during TEDxSydney at ICC Sydney on 24 May 2019. (Photo: by Visionair Media)
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, was long the top secret centre for government intelligence. Its radio interception was decisive in the fight against Hitler in the Second World War.
Behind the operator are these two further banks of valves and switches. In total there are over 2,000 valves. During wartime operation the machine was never turned off to extend the life of the valve heaters.
Ten such machines were made and distributed to outstations to protect the project from bombing.
Taken with a Pentax ME Super on Fujicolor Superia 200 ASA Colour negative stock.
United States Naval Academy (USNA)
Annapolis, MD 21402
Free, residential, for raising 7th through 9th graders
June 8-13, 2009
(also June 15-20, 2009)
Photo from June 13, 2009, Technology Fair and Awards Ceremony.
See also:
hopecharter.blogspot.com/2009/04/student-united-states-na...
Wibu-Systems (www.wibu.com) featured at Kryptologikum 2013 (www.kryptologikum.de/ausstellungsstuecke/wibu.html), the event held by KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, to illustrate cryptography across history, from its roots to its present deployments.
Rewire festival 2015
Korzo, Den Haag
Artist, graduate of Frankfurt’s famed Städelschule, and “experimental computer musician” formerly known as Cracksmurf, Lars Holdhus’s work as TCF explores themes of code, cryptography and privacy. To do this he creates a dizzying, often inspiring mash of visual, sonic, built and written concepts. Boomkat raved about his recent release, 415C47197F78E8… on Liberation Technologies: “Ultimately, words fall well short of adequately describing this stuff; it simply needs to be experienced, fully immersed… pupils dilated.”
The final survivor to be aboard HMS Petard when the 4-wheeled Engima machine and code books were retrieved.
I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
Here, the descent into 'Goblin Town' is visualized through turbulent patterns, embodying the disarray that can follow unchecked optimism in cryptocurrency investing.
I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
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I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
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The Isom Asemic Code Cipher is a cryptogram code system. This form of cipher embodies geometric and organic shapes. Because it use basic shapes it is an economical and effective method of transmitting confidential information. These devices were often employed by the ancients or by the Medieval philosophers and alchemists. The mystics of the Middle Ages used a system of cryptography which concealed the secrets of the human soul. The Isom Asemic Code Cipher can only be decoded by individuals versed in the deep philosophic principles upon which many mystics based their theories of life. Much information relating to the invisible nature of man is hidden under what seems to be mere scribbles and unrecognizable organic shapes. Every student of symbolism and philosophy should be acquainted with the underlying principles of cryptography. This art furnishes a fascinating method of developing an acute mental awareness. Discrimination and observation are indispensable to the person seeking knowledge, and no study is equal to cryptography as a means of invigorating these powers.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - May 2019: Craig Costello, Mathematician / Post-Quantum Cryptography speaks during TEDxSydney at ICC Sydney on 24 May 2019. (Photo: by Visionair Media)
United States Naval Academy (USNA)
Annapolis, MD 21402
Free, residential, for raising 7th through 9th graders
June 8-13, 2009
(also June 15-20, 2009)
Photo from June 13, 2009, Technology Fair and Awards Ceremony.
See also:
hopecharter.blogspot.com/2009/04/student-united-states-na...
A non-fungible token is a type of cryptographic token unique in its attributes typically programmed into the NFTs issuing smart contract or are part of the initial native configuration of the NFT before issuance.
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I was in the RAF from Nov 1993 to Dec 2000. These pictures are from my trade training days at RAF Locking near Weston-Super-Mare, 9 Feb 1994 - 1 Aug 1994. I was on course TCO 114.
At RAF Locking I was trained as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO). A TCO mainly worked in Communication Centres or Signals Unit's, operating a variety of telegraphic, cryptographic, radio, and Morse equipment. TCO's were also trained as Telephonists where they worked in station telephone exchanges. TCO's could also serve in a field comms role at Tactical Communications Wing (TCW) RAF Brize Norton, a role in which I served in early 1998.
I later returned to RAF Locking in 1997 to undertake my Morse course (3 Mar 1997 - 10 Jun 1997); I was on QMC 41.
The operational units I served at were:
RAF Waddington
TCW, RAF Brize Norton (detached to Bahrain)
RAF Coningsby
The Isom Asemic Code Cipher is a cryptogram code system. This form of cipher embodies geometric and organic shapes. Because it use basic shapes it is an economical and effective method of transmitting confidential information. These devices were often employed by the ancients or by the Medieval philosophers and alchemists. The mystics of the Middle Ages used a system of cryptography which concealed the secrets of the human soul. The Isom Asemic Code Cipher can only be decoded by individuals versed in the deep philosophic principles upon which many mystics based their theories of life. Much information relating to the invisible nature of man is hidden under what seems to be mere scribbles and unrecognizable organic shapes. Every student of symbolism and philosophy should be acquainted with the underlying principles of cryptography. This art furnishes a fascinating method of developing an acute mental awareness. Discrimination and observation are indispensable to the person seeking knowledge, and no study is equal to cryptography as a means of invigorating these powers.
Taken at the National Cryptologic Museum, NSA.
Creative Commons photo courtesy of ideonexus, please feel free to use for your own purposes.
A series of already existing books, i designed them for a university brief just after Christmas but been trying to keep myself busy so i decided to re-design them and im much happier with this set.
P.S. The old set is still on this account have a look and see what you prefer but i'm sure everyone will think these are better, i hope anyway.
This tattoo is for crypto anarchy. Best popularized by Timothy C. May " The combination of strong, unbreakable public key cryptography and virtual network communities in cyberspace will produce interesting and profound changes in the nature of economic and social systems. Crypto anarchy is the cyberspatial realization of anarcho-capitalism, transcending national boundaries and freeing individuals to make the economic arrangements they wish to make consensually. Spikes for anarchy an ipod to represent crypto part and a gas mask.
" This is one of my sculptures that i created out of wooden blocks. The inspiration for this was Cryptography. It's all about codes and how information changes".
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I was presenting my first research paper on cryptography in National Conference on Cryptography and Information Security 2006 at Daffodil International University.
at Bletchley Park.
The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II. These were the world's first programmable, digital, electronic, computing devices. They used vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) to perform the calculations.