At 5:07 AM +0100 4/10/14, <l.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Crypto requires increased processing power, requiring more energy,
producing more waste heat.
So, yes, it is a contributing factor to global warming. Crypto is
red or black. It isn't green.
I think you misunderstood me. I didn't ask if global warming was a
side-effect of security, I asked if global warming was an intentional
security effort, as part of the plan to boil the ocean.
Whatever the sun does in terms of output (e.g. Maunder minimum)
dwarfs this and many other man-made contributing factors, of course.
Lloyd Wood
http://about.me/lloydwood
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At 3:05 AM +0100 4/6/14, <l.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Always boil the water first. This is in line
with best security practice, which attempts
to boil the ocean.
So global warming is a security effort?
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