OK, what a trip.  Finally got the sytax down and was beginning to wonder if it 
would happen tonight, but, I deleted all my keys.  First the secret keys for 
the keys and then the keys.  Whoooossshhtt.

So, during the process, I noticed that "Using Insecure Memory" came up many 
times because I didn't generate the keys as root.  I think that's why anyway, 
maybe that's not what it meant.  

So, now I need to make new keys and I"m going to make certains keys for 
certain lists of people like CLUG and family etc.  Should I generate these 
keys as ROOT or does it really matter.  I mean it's not like anybody is into 
my systems anyway so does it really matter?  Or not?

I'd like to get it right this time because this is not so easy the first time 
round.  I'm a little more comfortable with it, and hopefully I don't forget 
what I've learned tonight.  And should keys have secret subkeys and subkeys 
for subkeys etc.  

Also, is it better to make 8 bit over 7 bit or does that matter either way 
too?  I know how to make keys now, a few different ways, so I guess my 
question is "Which is the best or most secure key to make?"  Obviously 64 
over 32 and 128 over 64 bit etc, but I'm not sure about the 7 or 8 bit 
signatures and there's another thing.  Signatures.  Hmmm.  Any help at all 
will help me think a little more too.  Thanks.  

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