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	<title>Optimus Pete &#187; Knuth</title>
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		<title>Tech Superstars: Bruce Schneier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tech Superstars is a new segment that I&#8217;ll be running. In it I will be profiling individuals that have made an important contribution to the fields of Computer Science or technology. Readers of my Peteamania blog will know I love facts, I’m sure you&#8217;ll be delighted to hear my Tech Superstar Profiles will contain facts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tech Superstars is a new segment that I&#8217;ll be running. In it I will be profiling individuals that have made an important contribution to the fields of Computer Science or technology. Readers of my <a href="http://blog.petegraham.co.uk">Peteamania blog</a> will know I love facts, I’m sure you&#8217;ll be delighted to hear my Tech Superstar Profiles will contain facts galore!</p>
<p><img title="Bruce Schneir Looking Buff" alt="Bruce Schneir Looking Buff" src="http://tech.petegraham.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/chuck-schneier-2.jpg" /></p>
<p>Tech Superstar #1 is security guru Bruce Schneider.  Regular blog commenter fat-faced Phil Evans sent me a link to this brilliant <a target="_blank" href="http://geekz.co.uk/schneierfacts/">Brucey facts website</a> a few months ago. This is my favourite fact from it:</p>
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<li><strong>FACT:</strong> Bruce Schneier can losslessly compress random data by 50%, with his fists</li>
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<p>The people that have made the Bruce facts site seem to like Knuth a lot as well. Personally I was never too keen on Knuth, he just seemed too wrapped up in Theory not the application. I mean the man is supposed to be a Computer Science legend but he doesn&#8217;t even read his email!</p>
<p>Anway I got a bit sidelined with my Knuth ranting, lets all agree that he’s &#8220;no Bruce&#8221; and I’ll be happy. Back to Bruce: The Bruce Schneier book <a target="_blank" href="http://www.schneier.com/book-sandl.html">Secrets &#038; Lies</a> is an excellent read on computer security. Unusually for a technical book it’s very readable [1] and entertaining, while containing some great explanations of how digital security works. I’d give you a quote from the book but Phil Evans has stolen it from me. Bruce’s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.schneier.com/book-applied.html">Applied Cryptography book</a> is supposed to be extremely good but I haven’t read it yet, don’t worry it’s on my ever growing list of things to do!</p>
<p>Anyway hope you enjoyed this first Tech Superstar Profile, if you would like to see someone in particular covered then add your suggestions in the comments section.</p>
<p>/* Pete Graham */</p>
<p>[1] Technically nearly all books are readable; I mean in this case it reads like an actual book rather than a technical manual</p>
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