In the glossary, under #ROT-13:
> Simple encryption method used since Romans age, which uses an alphabet rotated thirteen positions to encode each letter of the message. Used sometimes to hide funny messages on mails.
Would one still call ROT-13 "encryption"? I'd call fixed rotation "obscurement", but not encryption. Such rotations are routinely re-invented each year by schoolkids for sending notes to each other in class.