[5.4]. Randy Hammer was another contestant in the competition that Chris Gazunis entered.
[5.5]. Peter West, “Wired for the future,” Education Week, January 11, 1995. The senior analyst quoted was Kathleen Fulton.
[5.6]. The University of Colorado got a great package deal. While I couldn’t rate Helen according to her medical knowledge, she appeared to know her computer imaging cold.
[5.7]. Not to confuse detachment with callousness. In Pelster’s place—working with the cadaver day after day, not just writing about him—I’d have coped the same way.
[5.8]. The Associated Press quoted Oxford and Nelson.
Chapter 6—Governments and the Net:
Making Sure Orwell Was Wrong
[6.1]. Encryption is the scrambling of messages into codes.
[6.2]. Simson Garfinkel, Wired, March 1995, page 44.
[6.3]. To simplify a bit, cryptography is the study, or the technique, of making secret messages.