FYI you just sent this to me, replying to this to send it to a-d.
On 10/26/2018 8:45 PM, D. Margaux wrote:
That would make sense!
It’s an interesting question what would happen if the hash didn’t work,
but if G. and I both believed we agreed to the same text. Luckily I
think we don’t need to confront that question.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 6:32 PM ATMunn <iamingodsa...@gmail.com
<mailto:iamingodsa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ah, thanks. For some reason when I opened it there were a bunch of
extra
blank lines, but after removing those it checked out. The original
issue
might have been a \r\n vs. \n problem (as in, my email client probably
had it one way but my text editor another).
On 10/25/2018 11:01 PM, D. Margaux wrote:
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<mailto:iamingodsa...@gmail.com>
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<mailto:iamingodsa...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
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>> However, no matter what I seem to do, I can't get the hashes to
line
>> up. I tried it with and without the header and footer, with and
>> without line wrapping. Did I miss a hash? Am I missing how it is
>> supposed to be put into a hash checker? Or did one of them mess
up in
>> copy-pasting either the contract text or the hash?
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> For some reason, G. and I also had trouble getting the hashes to
line
> up. Must have something to do with our mail clients. Ultimately,
we put
> the text in a plain text file (attached) and used that hash. That
should
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