Re: On the Construction of Pseudo-OTP

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Mok-Kong Shen (mok-kong.shen@stud.uni-muenchen.de)
Mon, 11 Jan 1999 09:04:59 +0100


Anonymous wrote:
>
> Mok-Kong Shen writes:
>
> > In the above I have made a humble attempt to sketch one possible way
> > of obtaining a pseudo-OTP. I should appreciate your opinions on that
> > and suggestions of other ways of advantageously generating such for
> > applications in the future 56-bit environment.
>
> Mok-Kong, you seem to have a learning style where, rather than studying
> the literature, you come up with your own ideas and publish them, hoping
> to learn by the corrections. But since you are just an inexperienced
> beginner, your ideas are not very good. It takes time and effort for
> other people to read and comment on them. It would be better if you
> would read more and post less.
>
> The other problem is that people who are new to the field may read your
> long and wordy messages and conclude that you know what you are talking
> about. They may then come to erroneous conclusions based on your writing.
> You should qualify everything you write by saying something at the top
> about being a student or a beginner in the field, so that people know
> that you are unfamiliar with the basics.

Thank you for your expert opinion. Do you think it will be o.k.
if I in future put a disclaimer to my publications to the effect that
I am no expert and that any opinion I express can be wrong?

M. K. Shen


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