A simple, down-to-earth exploration of the country s top surfing destinations
Craig Jarvis Livres



Crypto Wars
The Fight for Privacy in the Digital Age: A Political History of Digital Encryption
- 422pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The book delves into the ongoing struggle over digital cryptography between the US government and its citizens over the past fifty years. It highlights how this technology empowers individuals to secure their communications from government surveillance, challenging law enforcement and intelligence efforts. Through historical context, it explores the implications of cryptography on privacy and state control, illustrating the tension between security and freedom in the digital age.
Bluffer's Guide to Surfing
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Never again confuse your tails with your rails, your SUPs with your ASPs, your shapers with your sprayers, or localism with a friendly welcome. Bask in the admiration of your fellow enthusiasts as you reminisce joyfully about those moments watching friends "going over the falls," and pronounce confidently about the exact location of the Ampullae of Lorenzini. (That particular morsel of knowledge could save you from becoming shark food). DON’T SHOUT when surfing. No one likes a shouter. Surfing is being at one with Nature; it is like riding on God’s soul. The only sound should be that of breaking surf. On the other hand, no one likes a hippy either. DON’T SAY "I’m not kidding, dude. I once rode a Great White most of the way down the Pororoca."