Blue Train (composition)

"Blue Train" is a 1958 jazz standard composed by John Coltrane. It is the lead track on the album of the same name.[1] Rather than having either a major or minor quality, it contains both by using an chord, utilizing both the major and minor 3rd.

Personnel

gollark: In the UK the police apparently *can* legally compel you to give up your passwords because UK.
gollark: Anyway, I think if you use standard and generally-considered-good cryptographic algorithms with trusted open-source implementations you're probably okay. Unless you're being actively, personally targeted by nation-states. In which case you have bigger problems.
gollark: Like I said, they can't practically ban strong encryption, just make it so that the average people's communications don't use it.
gollark: Then, anyone who uses strong crypto can be called an evil terrorist because all Good Citizens are using backdoored stuff.
gollark: Basically, the plan seems to be more to not ban encryption but just backdoor popular messaging services because TeRRoRiSm and ChIlDren.

References

  1. Thomakos, John (December 28, 2010). Drum Set Styles Encyclopedia. Mel Bay Publications. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-61065-219-3. Retrieved June 17, 2013.


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