Game change....

It's a little experiment for testing BOTG (Bitcoin Off-The-Grid).
https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=23081.0For testing purposes the script does not need to be run on a Live CD -it's only a tiny amount of BTC- any popular current Linux distribution should be able to handle it. This will help test the algorithms.
What is does is:
-creates a secure address along with a key by which you can get your money back
-nothing is saved on the computer if it's done using a live CD - all the information to get Bitcoin is "Off-The-Grid" -no internet risks and no way anyone else can know the key!!
-if the script is run on a popular live CD it's immune to viruses, spyware, malware, and keyloggers, etc.
-source code can be read to eliminate doubt about what the script does and since there is no internet, nothing can be shared with another party
-the only method of getting the money back is using the key you manually wrote down -unless some hardware was recording your computer or a camera was recording you, baring having someone take the piece of paper from you, no one can get your BTC
Tip: Using blockexplorer.com can help to see if the BTC is still in that address or not.
To help test this I'm just giving the money away....
To get:
-import private key using sipa's import key function
-re-send the BTC to another address before anyone else claims it (this is only required because many people know the private key - in real life usage only one person will have the key)
I kind of want this tested so I have a really simple way to VERY safely store BTC with no chance of viruses, malware, etc taking it.
So if an address contains BTC take it! casascius- you can take some. LOL. Just leave a bit for the experimenter!