Frankly buddy I just had a quick look at the Polyfont page during my lunch break and I thought the very simple layout and lucid explanations was ideal for people new to Tor & GPG.Having said that a flash drive encrypted with Truecrypt is an excellent place to store your Tor Browser and GPG software.One suggestion to increase your security a little more would be to use Truecrypt to encrypt your entire hard drive too using a different password to your USB key - you can then use it to generate a "keyfile" to be used in conjunction with a password to access your USB drive.This sounds a bit involved but is actually extremely easy and massively increases your security if you lose the USB stick and/or your computer. Feel free to ask if you need help setting this up.Re: sending Bitcoins, although sending coins to multiple wallets does slightly increase your security, in the nature of things coins must be sent from the same address at which they're received. As such, it's possible to trace purchases of coins throughout the block chain.If you must use traceable methods like MtGox to purchase your coins, I'd suggest you run them through a mixing service like Bitcoinfog. The only two safe ways to obtain Bitcoins are buying the anonymously for cash or exchanging them for goods/services e.g by selling via SR.V.Quote from: Sharp on May 15, 2012, 03:09 amI'm sure this is a noob question, but it seems to be that when ordering off SR (as a buyer only), infrequently and only spending small amounts of money (like under $100), that using tor, storing sensitive information on a flash drive, encrypting it with truecrypt (or both), and using GPG is enough to stay secure.Also, going the bank deposit to mtgox (or other) via bitinstant (or similar method), then transferring bitcoins around to several instawallets before sending to SR is enough to avoid attracting too much attention, especially when the dollar amounts are very low.It just doesn't seem like LE would come busting my door down over an 8th of weed or a few pills.I have read through the polyfont page but much of that information seems excessive for a small time buyer.Please correct me if I'm wrong and offer suggestions