h a l f b a k e r yThink of it as a spell checker that insults you, as well.
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Shaped like a big old fashioned magnifying
glass that Sherlock Holmes would be
proud to own.
You move the device over the document
and read the unencrypted plain-text.
So: you set up a PGP private/public key
pair. Encrypt a standard document using
your public key.
Software converts
the encrypted bytes to a
rectangular bit-map format : probably
would have to contain some extra
positional data. (Labeling smaller areas
within the large bit map with x,y coords).
The "Magnifying glass" is actually a
scanner on one side and an LCD display on
the other.
First, hold the magnifying glass over the
entire bitmap, then scan over sections -
the text appearing on the display. Purely
for effect, it could magnify the text as you
moved in and out of the document.....
This device has no real actual real-world
use that I can think, but it hold a certain
novelty value - perhaps a child's toy.
It could come with a crooked pipe with a
big fat glowing red LED in the end whose
brightness varied when you 'dragged on'
the pipe.
And a hat with flappy bits on this side.
(Perhaps motorized-flaps, so you could
emote 'aha!' moments when you
discovered a clue etc).
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Got so carried away with the mental
image of the motorized flappy hat, I
forgot mention (if it is not obvious
already) that the magnifying glass has
the PGP private key installed on it and
decrypts the document on the fly. |
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The motorized flappy hat, magnifying
glass and pipe could all be linked by
bluetooth of course, so the magnifying
glass distance-from-document could
control the movement of the flaps and
pipe-glow effect. |
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Unfortunately, you would have to move the magnifying glass over he whole document to see any of it. |
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And if anyone stole the magnifying glass, there goes your private key. You'd have to issue a new public key and hope everyone you correspond with knew about it. |
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//you would have to move the magnifying glass over he whole document// |
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Yup, sure, but I already said that: |
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//First, hold the magnifying glass over the entire bitmap,// |
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//there goes your private key// |
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Ya..that's blows it....I guess you could PIN-protect it...but its just getting stupid.... |
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