Ever wanted to hand out your GPG key details, without writing them on the
back of a coaster in a pub, so the other person can't read your drunken
handwriting?  Well, the answer is here!  These handy, dandy cards are the
perfect size to keep in your wallet (right next to that photo ID which is
also necessary for the good keysigning) and give to anyone who doesn't run
away in fear when you approach them and ask "Hey, wanna sign my key?" [1]

The LaTeX template and usage instructions are available from
http://ieee.uow.edu.au/~mjp16/misc/gpg_card.html.  Anyone and everyone with
a penchance for keysigning should take a look.  Anyone without a GPG key
should damned well get one already.

[1] GPG Key signing is not recommended at 21st birthday parties (for
multiple reasons).

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Matthew Palmer, Geek In Residence
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