Yes, yes, I am at the NSA "Cryptologic" Museum. *waves across the street* Second pic is "US Nayy Bombe"—used against Enigma. Last: Enigma!pic.twitter.com/Cyl224PF4f
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Don’t forget to buy a non-ironic NSA onesie at the museum shop!
"My dad was added to the no-fly list on vacation and all I got was this lousy t-shirt"
If it weren't for German operational mistakes, Enigma never would have been cracked.
Didn't they find a copy of the codebook/an Enigma machine on a damage submarine or somewhere? Can't avoid this stuff in war.
Don't plug-in random USBs to your computer, early version! (Gift wood carving contained a microphone and resident cavity and transmitter!)pic.twitter.com/9h58qDqHWd
best of all, does it say where they put it? I *love* this story
Tks. Was aware of Rejewski's early achievements, but didn't know USN had over a hundred high-speed Bombes, and that a real one survives.
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