On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 22:05, Bill Hartwell wrote:

[...]
> it had matured enough to replace PGP, because people were impersonating
> me on newsgroup postings. I had to wonder who had such an incredibly
> empty life they had to impersonate ME to get their kicks, but someone
[...]

agree to all of this.

> Besides the habit part, it's also a political statement. 

Yes.

> The less any
> government can control, the better, and since GPG means they can't
> control a poster's privacy that's one more useful tool against the
> State.

You're an american? I don't know, but I usually don't feel that I need
to take action against my state or government. I have grievances against
certain people that are part of our government, but I feel this is
something different. As I said, part of my use of gpg is a political
statement, too - but more on the lines of 'it is legal now to use it,
and it shall remain that way.'

Hope nobodys patriotic pride is hurt.

cheers
-- vbi

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