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Old 07-27-2018, 07:01 AM   #61
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Ford.

BTW: Does Speedo now live in SA?
Hmmm. I don't think so.
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With trade wars it really depends on who you ask for the winners and losers. The Japanese tech/auto was basically do to the US rebuilding after ww2 , then they took jobs away from auto industry , now coming back Toyota is a good read. Is this because they knew the American push was coming, you do have to ask.
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With trade wars it really depends on who you ask for the winners and losers.
Are "we" in a "trade war"?

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Now I feel like I was taken in by the movie The Imitation Game, about Alan Turing. The Pole, Marian Rejewski, was the real hero.

both were important contributors but Turning more so.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing#Cryptanalysis


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During the Second World War, Turing was a leading participant in the breaking of German ciphers at Bletchley Park. The historian and wartime codebreaker Asa Briggs has said, "You needed exceptional talent, you needed genius at Bletchley and Turing's was that genius."[57] From September 1938, Turing had been working part-time with the GC&CS, the British codebreaking organisation. He concentrated on cryptanalysis of the Enigma with Dilly Knox, a senior GC&CS codebreaker.[58] Soon after the July 1939 Warsaw meeting at which the Polish Cipher Bureau had provided the British and French with the details of the wiring of Enigma rotors and their method of decrypting Enigma code messages, Turing and Knox started to work on a less fragile approach to the problem.[59] The Polish method relied on an insecure indicator procedure that the Germans were likely to change, which they did in May 1940. Turing's approach was more general, using crib-based decryption for which he produced the functional specification of the bombe (an improvement of the Polish Bomba).[60]


This article is about the Polish decryption device. For the later British decryption device at Bletchley Park, see Bombe.
The bomba, or bomba kryptologiczna (Polish for "bomb" or "cryptologic bomb") was a special-purpose machine designed about October 1938 by Polish Cipher Bureau cryptologist Marian Rejewski to break German Enigma-machine ciphers.


the Allies did not always act on decrypted intel. if they had, it would have tipped the Germans off that their codes were compromised. So the Allies at times allowed German ops to happen organically, as they would have without the intel regardless of the effect on Allied troops.
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the Allies did not always act on decrypted intel. if they had, it would have tipped the Germans off that their codes were compromised. So the Allies at times allowed German ops to happen organically, as they would have without the intel regardless of the effect on Allied troops.
For example: Coventry.

On other occasions they had "observers" make themselves known to the Germans so that it would appear that intelligence was gathered by more normal methods. Example: on one occasion a German convoy was proceeding across the Mediterranean to North Africa; so, the British deployed a spotter to get spotted spotting the convoy so that the real source, Enigma, would not be compromised.
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