On 2/2/12 2:03 PM, Avi wrote: > OK, I'm sorry, but when someone drops Wittgenstein—on topic—on a > list about cryptography, there needs to be some recognition of > that.
Oh, Wittgenstein's wonderful. I have a quote from him on a Post-It on my monitor: "What makes a subject difficult to understand ... is not that some special instruction about abstruse things is necessary to understand it. Rather it is the contrast between the understanding of the subject and what most people want to see. ... *The things that are most obvious can become the most difficult to understand.*" One of the hardest challenges I face with this stuff is figuring out what I want something to be or mean, and then saying "okay, now I need to try and prove that wrong, so that along the way I might find out what's right." It's tough, but I've found it to be an effective way of increasing understanding. One of the hardest things in the human situation is discovering what we want and why we want it. Wrestling with it, though, makes us better human beings -- and ultimately better engineers, too. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users