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" ... Encryption has been around for millennia. People have invested considerable resources over the years to ensure the privacy of their communications and transactions. Modern computing systems rely on public key infrastructure (PKI) to secure communications and will continue to do so until quantum computing becomes a widespread reality. Given their ubiquity and tenure, one might then think managing these digital instruments that support, secure and identify our modern IT would help solve privacy challenges in the connected world. Not so, unfortunately. ... "
" ... Gold’s use as currency and a store of value hasn't changed much over the past two millennia, and any family hiding from political persecution in a hostile foreign land, even today, would be happy to have some gold at its disposal. ... "
" ... On that spot, he built a tribute to his Persian ancestors, styling his winery after the ancient city of Persepolis, a once bustling center of commerce and art a millennia ago. He got the look and feel down, but it didn’t stop there. Darioush wanted to build a place that exhibited the idea of “Taarof,” a word that most closely translates to the Iranian idea of hospitality. ... "
" ... One of the things that people get very confused about in economics is the definition of money. We get the insistence that banks create money (they don't, they create credit) and thus if government did that instead of the banks we'd not have to tax anyone. A closely allied confusion is that it's entirely true that governments do indeed create money. Even that government debt is a form of money. But this does not mean that a government must be in debt for us to have money (no, really, I've seen a prominent economist claim that very thing). Nor is it even true that we must have government in order to have money--money predates government by some millennia. ... "
" ... Well over two millennia later, one household name in dolls puts all others in the shade and that is, of course, the Barbie range from U.S. multinational toy giant Mattel. ... "