Ezra Foot

Ezra Foot was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Biography

Foot was born in Goshen, Connecticut in 1809.[1] He would marry Clarissa Beach. Foot died in 1885.

Career

Foot was a member of the Senate representing the 17th district as a Republican from 1861 to 1862. Additionally, he founded Footville, Wisconsin and helped write the Constitution of Wisconsin.

gollark: That sounds like it might be excessively expensive for stuff which doesn't actually happen all that often.
gollark: The transit files are a serialized datascript database or something and may be hard for other programs to read. Also, I think it mostly stores data in memory, so you wouldn't see your changes instantly.
gollark: If the probability of false positives is low relative to the number of possible keys, it's probably fineā„¢.
gollark: I don't think you can *in general*, but you'll probably know in some cases what the content might be. Lots of network protocols and such include checksums and headers and defined formats, which can be validated, and English text could be detected.
gollark: But having access to several orders of magnitude of computing power than exists on Earth, and quantum computers (which can break the hard problems involved in all widely used asymmetric stuff) would.

References

  1. "Ezra A Foot". Find A Grave. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
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