also sprach David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.05.10.1851 +0200]:
> In my case, a person carrying a valid passport where he/she is not
> forced to, but carry it for ID checking on a keysigning party is a plus
> on the trust level. Such thing happened on DC5 where some Europeans did
> carry their passports for such purposes, that is indeed appreciated.

yeah, passports are internationally standardised and thus a lot
safer. and the are more elaborate ("multiple pages" 0mgdr011z) and
are thus practically impossible to fake.

gosh, why didn't i think of that earlier?

don't hit me.

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