From info@comfortek.com.au Mon Dec 10 11:29:32 2001 From: info@comfortek.com.au (info@comfortek.com.au) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 22:29:32 +1100 Subject: New water resistant finger and hand splints from Comfortek Australia. Message-ID: <1107318-2200112110112932604@comfortek.com.au> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable New Finger Splints for Finger and Metacarpal fracture</= TITLE> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dwindows-12= 52"> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Language content=3Den-us> <META content=3D"Microsoft FrontPage 4=2E0" name=3DGENERATOR> <META content=3DFrontPage=2EEditor=2EDocument name=3DProgId></HEAD> <BODY> <div align=3D"center"> <center> <TABLE height=3D692 cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D"58%" border=3D= 0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width=3D"112%" height=3D54> <FONT size=3D5><B>   Introducing</B></FONT><B><FONT size=3D= 4>  </FONT><font color=3D"#008000" size=3D"6">NEW</font></B> </TD> <TD width=3D"1%" colSpan=3D2 height=3D54 valign=3D"middle" align=3D"ce= nter"> <B><font color=3D"#008000" size=3D"6"><img border=3D"0" src=3D"http:= //www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau/aquaprotx=2Egif" width=3D"86" height=3D"106">= </font></B> </TD> <TD width=3D"38%" height=3D54> <B><font color=3D"#008000" size=3D"6">SPLINT</font></B> </TD></TR> <TR> <TD width=3D"29%" colSpan=3D4 height=3D50 valign=3D"middle" align=3D"l= eft"> <p align=3D"center"><font size=3D"6"><B><font color=3D"#008000">Trea= tment for fin</font></B></font><font size=3D"6"><B><font color=3D"#008000">ger= and=20 metacarpal fracture</font></B></font><B><font color=3D"#008000" size= =3D"6">           &= nbsp;   </font><font size=3D"4"><A href=3D"http://www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau= /">COMFORTEK SPLINT SYSTEM</A> </font><FONT size=3D5> </FONT></B>   = <B><font size=3D"4"><a href=3D"http://www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau">www=2Eco= mfortek=2Ecom=2Eau</a></font></B></p> </TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"92%" colSpan=3D4 height=3D24>  &nb= sp;            = ;        <font color=3D"#008000">&= nbsp;           &nb= sp;           <b><font size=3D"4">Australian Made and Australian Invention</font><= /b></font></TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"92%" colSpan=3D4 height=3D246>  <p><font size=3D"2">Dear Doctors/ Healthcare Professionals</font> </p> <p><font size=3D"2">Comfortek is delighted  to present to you t= he award winning  Comfortek Finger Splint System=2E </font></p> <p><font size=3D"2">Comfortek Corporation Pty Ltd is an Australian i= nnovative medical manufacturer=2E Since its establishment in 1997, it has = revolutionised the treatment of finger fracture with its water- proof Com= fortek Splint System=2E The splint system provides more comfort and reduc= es surgery time for both doctors and patient=2E</font></p> <p><font size=3D"2"><br> <font color=3D"#008000"> AWARD WINNING SPLINT SYSTEM<br> </font><font color=3D"#000000"> Comfortek splints system was fea= tured in the Australian Technology Show case in 2000=2E It has also been s= elected as a finalist in the Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Technology and = Medical Instrumentation category of the 2001 Western Sydney Industry Awar= ds=2E</font></font></p> <p><font size=3D"2"><font color=3D"#008000">WHY COMFORTEK SPLINT SYS= TEM</font>?<br> The traditional splints use adhesive tapes or bandages to secure the = fingers=2E They often cause allergy, offensive odour and fail to provide a= dequate comfort and stability=2E Comfortek splints overcome these problems and provide your patient m= ore comfort at a very reasonable cost=2E All Comfortek splints are proud= ly manufactured in Australia=2E<br> </font></p> <p> </p> </TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"21%" height=3D247 colspan=3D"2"><b><font = color=3D"#008000" size=3D"3">    Comfortek Advantages</font></b> <ul> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Comfort</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Water resistance</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Ease of application and removal</b></font>= </li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Hypo-allergy</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Odourless/ Aesthetic</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Compliance to treatment</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Improved stability of joints</b></font></l= i> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Multiple fractures</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Variable angles</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>Early physiotherapy</b></font></li> <li><font size=3D"3"><b>5th MTC and other metacarpals</b></font></= li> </ul> </TD> <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"87%" height=3D247 colspan=3D"2"><b> </b= >  <b>Instruction: Comfortek splint can be assembled in 1 min </b><font size=3D"2"><img= border=3D"0" src=3D"http://www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau/graphic/brochure%20= page%204=2Ejpgb=2Ejpg" width=3D"530" height=3D"241"></font></TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"21%" height=3D247 align=3D"center" colspa= n=3D"2"><font size=3D"2"><img border=3D"0" src=3D"http://www=2Ecomfortek=2E= com=2Eau/graphic/aquaprotx=2Ejpg2=2Ejpgb=2Ejpg"></font></TD> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"87%" height=3D247 align=3D"left" colspan=3D= "2"> <p><B><font size=3D"5">    AquaProTx Version 2a</font= ></B>=20 </p> <p><b><font size=3D"5">   Only $14=2E90 AUD </font><font s= ize=3D"2">each</font></b><font size=3D"2"> </font>   <font size=3D"2"><b>( Excl GST)</b></font></p> <P><font size=3D"2">        =       Available now</font></P> <P><font size=3D"2">        Norma= l RRP $24=2E90 ( Include GST)</font></P> <p> </TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"21%" height=3D247 align=3D"center" colspa= n=3D"2"><font size=3D"2">Suitable for Mallet finger/Phalangeal fractures <img border=3D"0" src=3D"http= ://www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau/graphic/aquatube%202=2Ejpg" width=3D"138" he= ight=3D"207"></font></TD> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"87%" height=3D247 align=3D"left" colspan=3D= "2"> <P>       <font size=3D"5"><b>AquaTube= </b></font></P> <P><b><font size=3D"5">    Only $8=2E60 AUD </font><f= ont size=3D"2">each   (Excl GST)</font></b></P> <P><font size=3D"2">        =       Available now</font></P> <P><font size=3D"2">       Normal RRP = $14=2E50 ( Include GST)</font></P> <p> </TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dbottom width=3D"108%" colspan=3D4 height=3D45 align=3D"le= ft"><b><font size=3D"5">GP SPORTS PACKAGE</font></b></TD></TR> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"21%" height=3D247 align=3D"center" colspa= n=3D"2"><img border=3D"0" src=3D"http://www=2Ecomfortek=2Ecom=2Eau/graphic= /gpsport=2Ejpg" width=3D"250" height=3D"219"></TD> <TD vAlign=3Dmiddle width=3D"87%" height=3D247 align=3D"left" colspan=3D= "2"><b><font size=3D"4">   Total 13 splints</font></b> <p><b><font size=3D"3">Consist of 4 AquaProTx Large, 4 AquaProTx Small</font></b> </p> <p><b><font size=3D"3">, 2 AquaTube, 1 Free Extra AquaProTx Large</font></b> </p> <p><b><font size=3D"5">   Only $136=2E40 AUD</font> (excl = GST)</b></p> <p>    Available Now</p> <p>    Normal RRP =3D $252=2E70</TD></TR> </center><center> <TR> <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"87%" height=3D783 colspan=3D"4"> <ul> <li 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I found this list from the home page at www.gnupg.org. There unfortunately was little info there on what the gcrypt library is/will be, but if I assume correctly it will provide a programmatic interface to the cryptographic methods that GPG currently uses? (ie. GPG 1.1 will provide just the front end and "business logic") If I am not mistaken, and this is indeed the plan, I'm quite excited to see it hapenning, and find myself wondering about the status - a good, free, public key crypto library is exactly what I'd like to start with in implementing a certain project idea of mine, and it would be ugly at best to wrap the gpg binary with system calls. Is there a snapshot available? (I poked around on ftp.gnupg.org, but wasn't entire sure what was what there...) If you are actually in the implementation phase of this, and have a task list, I'd love to look it over to see if there's anything I'm capable of helping out with. (I'm a math undergrad with an interest in cryptography, and a pretty capable C/Java programmer as well) Cheers, dj trombley <dtrom@bumba.net> From Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de Mon Dec 17 23:31:48 2001 From: Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Marcus Brinkmann) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 00:31:48 +0100 Subject: Info about libgcrypt In-Reply-To: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> References: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> Message-ID: <20011217233148.GL496@212.23.136.22> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 06:24:21PM -0500, Dave Trombley wrote: > a good, free, public key crypto > library is exactly what I'd like to start with in implementing a certain > project idea of mine, It's public key and symmetric key. > Is there a snapshot available? You can get the latest development version from CVS: The normal way to access the CVS is by doing a cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.gnupg.org:/cvs/gnupg login with the password "anoncvs" and then checkout the sources using cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.gnupg.org:/cvs/gnupg checkout -r libgcrypt > If you are actually in the implementation phase of this, and have a > task list, I'd love to look it over to see if there's anything I'm > capable of helping out with. (I'm a math undergrad with an interest in > cryptography, and a pretty capable C/Java programmer as well) There is a TODO file, I don't know if it is up-to-date, or anywhere near to completeness. Welcome and have fun! Thanks, Marcus -- `Rhubarb is no Egyptian god.' Debian http://www.debian.org brinkmd@debian.org Marcus Brinkmann GNU http://www.gnu.org marcus@gnu.org Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de http://www.marcus-brinkmann.de From drevil@sidereal.kz Tue Dec 18 02:45:11 2001 From: drevil@sidereal.kz (Dr. Evil) Date: 18 Dec 2001 02:45:11 -0000 Subject: Info about libgcrypt In-Reply-To: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> (message from Dave Trombley on Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:24:21 -0500) References: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> Message-ID: <20011218024511.2947.qmail@sidereal.kz> An OpenPGP library would be awesome. I would link it into Postgres, which would be perfect for some stuff that I'm working on. It could also be linked into emacs and many other places. From wk@gnupg.org Tue Dec 18 08:05:48 2001 From: wk@gnupg.org (Werner Koch) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:05:48 +0100 Subject: Info about libgcrypt In-Reply-To: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> (Dave Trombley's message of "Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:24:21 -0500") References: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> Message-ID: <87adwh0x7n.fsf@alberti.gnupg.de> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:24:21 -0500, Dave Trombley said: > I found this list from the home page at www.gnupg.org. There > unfortunately was little info there on what the gcrypt library is/will > be, but if I assume correctly it will provide a programmatic interface > to the cryptographic methods that GPG currently uses? (ie. GPG 1.1 Right. You get all the cryptographic building blocks and a few utility functions: ciphers, public key, hashs, random. It is usable and has a stable API. It is at least used by GNUTLS and the gpgsm (GnuPG for S/MIME); you can download it from ftp.gnupg.org:/gcrypt/alpha/libgcrypt. A new version (1.1.5) will be released in a few days. There is a incomplete reference file /doc/reference.{dvi,html} in the package but for more documentation you might want to look at the module newpg of the aegypten project: www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ Werner -- Werner Koch Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur g10 Code GmbH et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est. Privacy Solutions -- Augustinus From wk@gnupg.org Tue Dec 18 08:07:37 2001 From: wk@gnupg.org (Werner Koch) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:07:37 +0100 Subject: Info about libgcrypt In-Reply-To: <20011218024511.2947.qmail@sidereal.kz> ("Dr. Evil"'s message of "18 Dec 2001 02:45:11 -0000") References: <3C1E7EA5.2080900@bumba.net> <20011218024511.2947.qmail@sidereal.kz> Message-ID: <8766750x4m.fsf@alberti.gnupg.de> On 18 Dec 2001 02:45:11 -0000, Evil said: > An OpenPGP library would be awesome. I would link it into Postgres, > which would be perfect for some stuff that I'm working on. It could Yeah, this has been discussed for a long time. For now I'd suggest to use gpgme. Yes there is some overhead for using it with gpg but eventually this will be reduced the same way we do it for gpgsm. Werner -- Werner Koch Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur g10 Code GmbH et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est. Privacy Solutions -- Augustinus From wk@gnupg.org Tue Dec 18 17:45:54 2001 From: wk@gnupg.org (Werner Koch) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 18:45:54 +0100 Subject: libgcrypt 1.1.5 released Message-ID: <87n10gxvzh.fsf@alberti.gnupg.de> Hi! I have just released libgcrypt 1.1.5: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/libgcrypt/libgcrypt-1.1.5.tar.gz (613k) ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/libgcrypt/libgcrypt-1.1.5.tar.gz.sig (613k) ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/libgcrypt/libgcrypt-1.1.4-1.1.5.diff.gz (175k) There are only a few changes - except for the move to autoconf 2.50: * gcry_{cipher,md}_map_name are now able to map stringified object IDs. * New functions gcry_sexp_canon_len and gcry_cipher_mode_from_oid. * Closed some memory leaks. Happy hacking, Werner -- Werner Koch Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur g10 Code GmbH et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est. Privacy Solutions -- Augustinus