Tim writes:

> I used to think that most of the "Cypherpunks program" outlined in the 
> first several meetings in 1992 was  still unaccomplished, with only the 
> most trivial of the building blocks available. Now not even those 
> trivial building blocks are truly available, as Adam's rant so 
> dramatically shows.

I use PGP 2.62, under DOS, on a machine not connected to the Net.  

Just because Bloatware PGP for Bloatware OS is the latest version, doesn't
mean one cannot use the reliable uncomplicated earlier versions.

And since Bloatware OS is the weak security link here, it really doesn't
matter if you had a decent PGP to run on it, does it?

Later bad code does not make earlier good code unavailable.

-- 
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
"Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"

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