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Hi Alexander,

   On Thursday, November 23, 2000 @ 16:54:03 +0100, you wrote the
   following about "encryption q's (messages.tbb etc.)"


Alexander> [...] At the height of the cold war during the fifties and
Alexander> sixties, Soviet spies in the USA used one-time pads to
Alexander> communicate with their controllers, usually located inside
Alexander> Russian embassies and consulates. Not a single message was
Alexander> cracked by the FBI or NSA. [...]

Although I don't question the authenticity of this statement, I'm
curious how it isyou can state this in such a way that it sounds like
a fact.

Inquiring minds want to know.

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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! 1.47 Halloween Edition
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