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Originally Posted by dav
If that's the case then I'm just the sort of person who would then encrypt everything...even if it's just a shopping list. I'd encourage everyone else to do likewise. I'm a little bloody-minded and can be an awkward so-and-so if irked. Filling the net with encrypted fud would, if nothing else, make me smile when they finally decrypt the email to my mrs asking her to get some milk from the shops on her way home from work 
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Oh and just to make things a little bit harder for them i.e. impossible, change your keys regularly, and that way they can spend years of time enjoying themselves trying to break each differently encrypted shopping list and odd postit note
Face it, the money they will save in electricy costs alone from the futile decrypto efforts will mean they can station a permament
van-Eck monitoring system outside your home. Lookup our old Cambridge Uni friend Ross Anderson for more details.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ih98-tempest.pdf [ LINK to nice Ross Anderson research paper on van-Eck and Tempest ]
http://jya.com/emr.pdf [ LINK Wim van Eck's research paper ]