Lifetime Training

Written by Arthur Cooper


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It isrepparttar time to get yourself ready to be ahead ofrepparttar 103390 rest and to hitrepparttar 103391 ground running when demand starts to grow again.

And if you are an employee in a company that refuses to give yourepparttar 103392 training you need and want, then don’t just sit there complaining. Do something about it. Training should be continuous and lifelong. You cannot possibly know it all. There is always some new skill to learn. There is always some extra knowledge to acquire. But do it. Work hard at it, but make it fun and enjoy it.

Arthur Cooper is a consultant, writer and publisher. For his mini-course ‘Better Management’ go to: http://www.barrel-publishing.com/better_management.shtml


Secure Method of Communication

Written by Max Penn


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To decode a message, simply reverserepparttar calculations.
Subtractrepparttar 103389 key fromrepparttar 103390 ciphertext using Fibonicci subtraction.
This means we allow no negative numbers. We add 10 if required.
For example, 1 - 9 would yield 2 (because we add 10 so that we're able to subtract 9 from 11).
The first block inrepparttar 103391 ciphertext tells our intended recipient where to start inrepparttar 103392 key.
Here's whatrepparttar 103393 recipient's working sheet looks like.
Ciphertext 0919 0626 2521 2345 0731
Key 0919 0523 2226 1725 0811
Plaintext -- 0103 0305 1620 0920

Here's how we subtract 0523 from 0626.
The first column is 0 - 0 = 0.
The second column is 6 - 5 = 1.
The third column is 2 - 2 = 0.
The fourth column is 6 - 3 = 3.
(If your substraction look something like this: 1 - 6, it gives 1-6 = 5 because 11 - 6 = 5.)

By usingrepparttar 103394 conversion tablet described earlier,
repparttar 103395 recipient convertsrepparttar 103396 string of numbers back into alphabet characters.
In this example, 01=A and 03=C, sorepparttar 103397 first block 0103 converts to AC.
The string 0103 0305 1620 0920 becomes AC CE PT IT.
The receiver reformats it to become ACCEPT IT.

Security measures...
     

If your key is kept to yourself andrepparttar 103398 intended recipient, and no one else ever gets access to it, this system is 100% secure.

No one will ever breakrepparttar 103399 code. Period.

But you need to be careful about security.

Strong key security...means you must conceal your key in a location

where you'll know if it's been tampered with. Usually this means carrying it on yourself at all times.

Good disposal security...means shredding and/or burning your messages

andrepparttar 103400 keys when you are done with it.

One time and one time only...means you don't use a key more than once. Ever.

When used correctly, this system will enable you to share evenrepparttar 103401 most sensitive

pieces of information with your colleagues over unsecured channels of communications

such as mail, email and even by phone.

Test your skills...

To verify your new skills, try to decoderepparttar 103402 cyphertext by usingrepparttar 103403 key below.

repparttar 103404 key: 0418 4678 1223 4104 0804 0123 6212 8840 7013

repparttar 103405 ciphertext: is 4104 1129 1028 6520 8360 8338

Remember thatrepparttar 103406 first four-digit group inrepparttar 103407 ciphertext

is a pointer indicating where to begin inrepparttar 103408 key.

Max Penn

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